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Hotel King remembers me That Winter the Wind Blows in many ways. They have similar storylines based on power struggles. Both female leads are orphan heiresses, and both man leads wanted at first to take advantage of them before falling for them. In both dramas, one of the two main protagonists believes the other to be his/her sibling.
They also share the same atmosphere, I felt the same way watching those shows, with all the background manipulations and the constant danger threatening the main protagonists. Both hook you in a way that you can't resist the envy to watch the next episode.
I really think that people who enjoyed Hotel King will enjoy That Winter the Wind Blows. The main actors are really good. The main actress did a great job at playing someone blind. I love her character, who, despite her blindness, has a real willpower and does everything to stay strong.
Moreover, this drama does have something really poetic, and is esthetically really beautiful to watch.
They also share the same atmosphere, I felt the same way watching those shows, with all the background manipulations and the constant danger threatening the main protagonists. Both hook you in a way that you can't resist the envy to watch the next episode.
I really think that people who enjoyed Hotel King will enjoy That Winter the Wind Blows. The main actors are really good. The main actress did a great job at playing someone blind. I love her character, who, despite her blindness, has a real willpower and does everything to stay strong.
Moreover, this drama does have something really poetic, and is esthetically really beautiful to watch.
Both dramas are about women around 40 with their struggles about marriage, carreer and children. Also, both have Naohito Fujiki in the cast.
They both star Naohito Fujiki and they're both about an older woman close to 40 who starts dating a younger man
Both dramas started when the leads were in their college days. On both dramas , the leads get separated by some circumstances and met again after several years and was not able to forget each other.
Both are short, humorous dramas that star rowdy high school students getting into trouble due to their over-confidence.
Although in no way does the brilliant cinematography of High&Low match the subtle ambiance here in Bad Boys J (and by that I mean, it feels more low-key than H&L. Yet, I do prefer H&L for its production value and music), these shows give off similar vibes. Kiriki reminds me a bit of a mash between Cobra and Yamato (some of the characters remind you of certain people in either show, I'm sure you'd see the connections!). Here's the reason why you'd like both of these series, or one/the other if you've seen them:
*tons of awesome bromance
*great fighting scenes
*great #friendshipgoals (seriously)
*power struggles, and rising to the 'top,' mentalities among rival gangs and people with 'power trips'
*some great life lessons/deeper meanings behind their fighting in certain contexts
Unrelated: BUT they're both about 22 minutes per episode, and it keeps you engaged.
*tons of awesome bromance
*great fighting scenes
*great #friendshipgoals (seriously)
*power struggles, and rising to the 'top,' mentalities among rival gangs and people with 'power trips'
*some great life lessons/deeper meanings behind their fighting in certain contexts
Unrelated: BUT they're both about 22 minutes per episode, and it keeps you engaged.
Both male leads are incapable of feeling emotions and are taught to read emotions and act like a normal human being.
The feeling is the same in both dramas. They make us wonder if the male lead is good or bad and both keep us at the edge or our seats with suspense!
the movie and the drama depicts the hardship of love between a famous star and an ordinary girl. Both would keep you rooting that the leads end up together,
both stories started on shared encounters of people in a boarding or guest house and friendships and love formed. Both have a great romantic love triangle that was endearing to watch.
The young yankis' topic, with the lesson of life. Perfect fight scenes.
Both movies have similar plot with the female lead being in love with the most popular guy in school and the male lead in love with another girl at first. Both movies are hilarious and fun to watch. May Who is slightly more lighthearted than Our Times.
both dramas are beautiful and realistic, and also have a message :)
1. Both dramas deal with crime and investigation
2. In both exist corrupt officials who are willing to do anything for money, position/power
3. Villains in both dramas develop twisted personalities bec of how they were raised by their father
Personally, I enjoyed both of these dramas, they both kept me interested and both have amazing casts in which you'll love the protagonist and really hate the villains to their bones!
2. In both exist corrupt officials who are willing to do anything for money, position/power
3. Villains in both dramas develop twisted personalities bec of how they were raised by their father
Personally, I enjoyed both of these dramas, they both kept me interested and both have amazing casts in which you'll love the protagonist and really hate the villains to their bones!
kim soo hyun act as a spy in this movie and act as a dumb person,but actually he is a special force from his country who have a kind hearted, and at the end he was so cool as fighter he has a abs to...