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In a slightly different way, but both stories focus on the meaning of family and family ties, the importance of relying in others. Both stories deal with the loss of a mother and building a family without being related by blood.
"Tradition. History. Pride. Struggle. Reflection. Courage. Beyond that, there is innovation. Don't lose your dream. Wake up." In a world shaped by the dreams we see in our sleep, ZEZTZ enters people’s dreams as an agent on a mission. Equipped with a cutting-edge Rider belt worn across the chest, ZEZTZ brings a bold new form to the battle.
"Tradition. History. Pride. Struggle. Reflection. Courage. Beyond that, there is innovation. Don't lose your dream. Wake up." In a world shaped by the dreams we see in our sleep, ZEZTZ enters people’s dreams as an agent on a mission. Equipped with a cutting-edge Rider belt worn across the chest, ZEZTZ brings a bold new form to the battle.
While they're not exactly the same (No Breathing is a coming-of-age and Dream is dealing with a midlife crisis imo), both movies have similar tropes: sports, rivals to friends, teamwork etc.
Give them a try!
Give them a try!
Well he does try to scam her for the expensive jade bracelet but ends up falling in love with her. I know it's straight but i love this drama so.
Not a scam but kinda a scam the female lead is a wife for hire and she kinda scams others but not the person who hires her
Both tell a love story spanning countless lifetimes with the fated undergoing lots of trials and tribulations
Recommending this cz here one of the leads lies to the other and fakes falling in love to get a precious stone out of him.
- Talks about life after death
- Both have fantasy elements
- Both have fantasy elements
Both talk about death and life. Although Tomorrow has fantasy and supernatural elements, each episode has stories to share and will make you cry just like Move to Heaven.
Study group is much lighter than Weak Hero Class 1 however, they both have school setting and fighting scenes.
Both FLs have the same vibes when they were young. The families and neighborhood are part of the dramas' charm.
No unnecessary dramas that were dragged too long. A lot of fluffy moments and great chemistry between the leads.
Both have righteous and demonic sects, schemes, the main character who is supposedly 'evil' and condemned by the righteous sects, corpse soldiers kinda thing, and are very entertaining!
The series and the movie share the same era, but different perspectives. The Love Story in the 1970's depicts how the people in that era lived their lives, and made peace with it. While Under The Hawthorn Tree emphasized the scarcity of basic needs, and how even love is expensive in their time. The movie is very poetic, and though they do not sugarcoat the hardships of the setting- there's still beauty in the simplicity of the way they created the movie.
PS: Under the Hawthorn has a beautiful, tragic ending, though.
PS: Under the Hawthorn has a beautiful, tragic ending, though.




