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Both of these dramas are slice of life that focus on character growth and the mutual healing relationship between the leads. These dramas acknowledge the sorrows and challenges of life, but also the hope, love, and laughter that wait in tomorrow.
I f you are ready to watch 50+ episodes of historical angsty drama..then don't miss out on Empress Ki. This is another drama that can get you completely addicted..not to mention great acting by Ha Ji Won and Ji Chan Wook..
Both have the same kind of poor girl, rich guy cliche in school. They both end up living together and falling for each other - BOTH IN MY TOP 10
Time travel and romance in both dramas! However, the lead in Nine uses time travel more purposefully to uncover secrets in the past which sometimes makes huge riffles and changes to his present, while Tomorrow seems to be more about traveling to the future and trying to affect it by changing the present. Nine has also a more serious/darker undertone to it.
They are both about friendship and take place in the past, and they will also both give you this sentimental kind of feeling about growing up... and it will make you think about how important friends are! Def give it a go
If you'll like one then you'll definitely like the other! It's both about friends and has the same kind of humor, especially the slow motion fighting part resembles each other! Sunny is a bit more serious though :)
Same genre, different stories. While in High School: Love On an angel is living with the male lead, in Let's Fight, Ghost, obvious, there's a ghost living with the male lead. Both male leads are alike in some aspects...
This is by far, definitely the best version, and majority agreed. It also follows very closely and stays true to the original Japanese manga.
Kurotokage (1962) and Black Lizard (1968) are based on the same Edogawa Rampo novel. Both films are campy and stylish, although the 1962 adaptation includes a few random musical numbers and is considered ahead of its time. Each take on the story also comes across differently since Kurotokage stars female lead Kyo Machiko as the titular character, while male actor Maruyama Akihiro plays the same role, in drag, in Black Lizard. Both adaptations are worth watching!
Both dramas are about a group of women and their struggles with work, life and romance. They also both feature Yoshitaka Yuriko, Oshima Yuko and Tanaka Kei.
Both medical dramas. Both involves doctors who'd rather save lives rather than being a doctor just for the money. Similar plot.
In both dramas, the male leads have supernatural powers. Both have a similar theme of male lead being away/asleep for 100 something years. After awakening, they must re-enter society and learn the ways of the new world as well as find the person that harmed them.
Both are war movies set in 1950 during korean war and both are stories about bravery and sacrifice.
71: Into the Fire is based on real events while Tae Guk Gi is a fictional story
71: Into the Fire is based on real events while Tae Guk Gi is a fictional story
both take place in allboys highschool where close friendships are wrecked and squads fall apart. When one friend starts to ignore the other feelings of inferiority and animosity arise and things go too far
even though I remember you doesn't have supernatural/wuxia kind of genre, i like the feeling of brotherly love of the main male lead to their brother of this both drama.
Ice Fantasy is from China and
I Remember You is from south korea try to watch both drama you'll like it
Ice Fantasy is from China and
I Remember You is from south korea try to watch both drama you'll like it