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Both star So Ji Sub in romance/ revenge themes. Both have excellent stories and acting.
Recommended by pattyrn4 - Feb 9, 2015
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Both have a girl who disguises herself as a boy; in both you can find various ikemen; and both are incredibly hilarious while also having a romantic storyline. You'll also probably end up getting SLS (second lead syndrome) both times, so beware.
Recommended by Kristal - Feb 8, 2015
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They both have that cross of action and romantic comedy. I kept thinking that Rain should have been casted for this part, though I loved Eric Mun.
Recommended by ahangman - Feb 8, 2015
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Same female lead in both drama. Both similar stories where the male lead has an identity that the female lead has met. City Hunter is a little darker while Healer is a little lighter. Both have awesome OSTs and smoking hot leads.
Recommended by missthing74 - Feb 8, 2015
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Similar story of falling in love with a person with memory loss who regains memory later and so on.

This one has the male lead going through the memory loss
Recommended by 3ngin33r - Feb 8, 2015
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both portray the desperation of people hanging on the last thing they own.
Recommended by Wiam Najjar - Feb 8, 2015
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This rec. is purely based on the actors; both Kagawa and Nishijima are in both doramas.
Recommended by sambart - Feb 7, 2015
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This is rec. purely based on the actors; both Kagawa and Nishijima are in both doramas.
Recommended by sambart - Feb 7, 2015
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The Man From Nowhere involves the main character trying to save a young girl from Mafia type people. In Man on High Heels the main character is feared by all gangs and at some point must save someone he loves from one of these gangs. Similar violence and action.
Recommended by MissCub - Feb 7, 2015
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Not really the same, but both had a similar vibe to me. Although Man on High Heels had a lot of violence and action, two weddings and a funeral was more of a drama and slice of life sort of movie. Both fall under the lgbt... genre.
Recommended by MissCub - Feb 7, 2015
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Did you ever had that "ah, they're so twisted that they're perfect for each other" feeling while watching a couple?..if not, you'll have it watching both series.

In Rooftop Prince the evil woman is so good at playing her role that she convinces you to hate her with all your guts and pity her craziness, all at the same time. She gets you at the point where you love to hate her. Same goes with Gyo Chae Yeon, with the difference that she isn't as humane as Se Na.
Recommended by claudya87 - Feb 6, 2015
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In both series one of its characters wants a child without getting married and tries to convince the man to sleep with her.
Recommended by claudya87 - Feb 6, 2015
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In both series the main lead is an eccentric immature man, both are romantic-comedies that involve a violent woman, both have the main female act all innocent when it comes to relationships.
Recommended by claudya87 - Feb 6, 2015
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Similar plot a woman want a child but not a husband looks for the ideal sperm donor then goes after him. The female lead in the Korean drama was more shall I say resourceful about obtaining said sperm pretty hilarious.
Recommended by ChandniChowk - Feb 5, 2015
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Both have really, really epic bromance, great main actors (Ji Chang Wook with Yoo Seung Hoo and Kim Woo Bin with Lee Jong Suk) and love story isn't actually important, so if You enjoy bromances, you'll love both dramas ^_^
Recommended by Ola - Feb 5, 2015