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Both dramas are about a handsome smart guy and a silly girl who lives in a complete mess. In both dramas the male lead tries to help her and bring some order into her life. Both dramas are very sweet and funny.
The drama plays during the Meiji era, 26 years after the incidents in the movies take place. In contrast to the movie the drama focuses on society and dreams of a young man. However it is just as well made concerning individual characters and their way of life. Additionally Sato Takeru is starring as lead actor in both mediums.
Both have Maggie Cheung and center around a man who is an unapologetic bad boy. As Tears Go By has more action, and a better love story.
These films are soooooo funny. You'll watch them and laugh so hard. what happen to both the protagonists are hilarious and they have serious melt-downs. If you seriously need to have good laugh and you also liked Fasten your seatbelt than watch Baby & I. They're both fantastic. Such a LOL. though be prepared for profanity.
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Both dramas have supernatural aspect mixed with romance and comedy.
if you like dramas with hi-jinx of bickering leads, both would be a good rom-com to watch
They are both about Thai girls who are kidnapped by Hong Kong Mafia because of their father's mistakes. Both girls are rather feisty as well.
The movies depict a bleak existence for immigrants looking for a better life in a society that thrives on the unequal, sometimes abhorrent treatment of people, esp those who are 'different' and/or those who fall outside a certain socioeconomic bracket. These are not light movies to watch, but if you're concerned about social (in)justice & are in the mood to see a darker side of South Korean society, beyond the rosiness of dramaland, these are both good places to start.
Por que também tem romance gay; lésbico. E é bem longe do clichê, então bem diferente de um jeito que fica dificil não gostar de um filme tão agradavél de assistir.
Their leader dies and they play music but they dont find a new me
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Both movies depict the journey of two lonely souls. The themes aren't the same though (Late Autumn's is definitely heavier).
If you liked the quirky characters and the humor in one drama then the other might suit your taste :) I would say that both of these dramas have a similar feeling and ironical take on life, even if Ho Goo's Love is way more humorously darker. Also, all characters doesn't seem far too predictable and have their own drive, which is not always directly revealed for the viewer.
Both Japanese movies with a psychopath as the main character. Plots are different but with similar elements. If you liked the other you will be sure to like the other one too.
Lesson of the Evil Opening chapter is background information to the actual movie.



