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Story of youth trying to find their way and making the most of events. Has a similar light and "inspiring" vibe. Cha Sik and Junggu have similar personalities (or similar aura).
Stories of youth struggling and making their dreams come true. Also, one character doing what others think is impossible and being the ultimate changing factor in their lives.
Both films are set in an all boys high school, where all the boys are sex obsessed and slightly perverted. An attractive female teacher joins the school and its seen as a sex icon for the guys. Both have a student falling for a teacher.
Wet Dreams is about a group of guys learning about sex; expect crude humour, bad jokes and lots of innuendos. But it is quite funny (bad to the point of being good).
Who Slept With Her is about a female teacher who acts super sexually and its misunderstood to have slept with a student. Again, expect bad jokes, perverted boys and innuendos. Still had funny parts though.
Wet Dreams is about a group of guys learning about sex; expect crude humour, bad jokes and lots of innuendos. But it is quite funny (bad to the point of being good).
Who Slept With Her is about a female teacher who acts super sexually and its misunderstood to have slept with a student. Again, expect bad jokes, perverted boys and innuendos. Still had funny parts though.
this drama involves a girl that is a genius at playing the piano but the protagonist plays the piano for her moms interest only.By becoming her mothers doll ,an incident happened which caused her to realized how much she wanted to change and stop becoming here mothers doll.The protagonist is also surrounded by guys one that is her enemy too .Both dramas are short and cute to watch.
I loved these two movies. Without a doubt, if you liked Bokura No Ai No Kanade, you will like Itsuka No Kimi e. It's about a boy who develops an interest in another guy, but that guy hides a troublesome past and a somewhat weird secret. Also, if you like cats, you'll love this. Why? You'd have to watch the movie to find out ;)
Personally, I liked Night Flight better than One Night Only. Night Flight is about three friends who go their seperate ways one they enter high school. One of the boys is homosexual and has a crush on one of the other two friends. I enjoyed watching it, because it's not an easy-love story. It's not very fairytale like which makes it more of a realistic, this-could-actually-happen-in-real-life, story. I don't think you will regret watching it. Enjoy :)
Both involves pianos. They also play a sonata for two pianos at the beginning. If you like Page Turner, you will like Nodame
Both involve piano's and music school. The K-Version of Nodame Cantabile.
Both drama gave me the same urge to watch the next episode. It's sort of weird to explain but basically their story both have some potential to create romance while being focused mostly on action and tension. Both possess the army side with emergency situations. Finally both are amazing.
I love the fun and interesting relationships between the in-laws in Five Children and the Potential in-laws in Wonderful Days. Both are Family dramas. Both follow the adorable and sometimes funny budding romances of the other family members. Both portray single parents and how they and their children deal with meeting their new love interest.
They are kind of similar in the fact that legendary characters from hundreds of years ago end up with a reluctant caregiver who gradually becomes attached to them. They are similar in plot, while Gumiho lacks the murder mystery aspect.
Both have this suspense feeling and the past/present thing (main characters knew each other in the past) aaand in both dramas are handsome guys!
Both male leads have a child from a previous relationship. You don't see as much of the relationship in OMHE as you do in O!ML.
when I watched ''Socialphobia'' I thought about ''Bleak Night''
SPOILER !
both have : - a dark plot
- part about loosing a friend
- suicide
- school life
SPOILER !
both have : - a dark plot
- part about loosing a friend
- suicide
- school life
Both are coming of age stories that deal with personal hardships and test the limits of the main characters. Not only do they both deal with school related problems but they embrace said issues and show how they can be overcome. Additionally, they are similar in the aspect of dealing with romance as it is touched briefly before focusing on the main points of the drama, which are the story line and plot. Thus these two dramas are similar even in their differences and if you enjoyed Splash Splash LOVE then you'll definitely enjoy Page Turner.