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Both dramas are about materialistic women who find true love and realize that money is not everything. Female leads in both, despite being gold-diggers, are likable.
Both are male teacher&female schoolgirl love stories. Both have male leads who have deadly diseases. And both are beautiful.
The series are sequel of the movie. So be sure to watch the Drama series after the movie or it will spoil a lot.
The two works have:
- Protagonists highly intelligent and physically disabled
- Duel of two great strategists in turmoil times.
- Political plots
But in Nirvana In Fire, the plot goes more smoothly.
- Protagonists highly intelligent and physically disabled
- Duel of two great strategists in turmoil times.
- Political plots
But in Nirvana In Fire, the plot goes more smoothly.
Both Signal and Pride and Prejudice have a lead who went into law enforcement (cop/prosecutor)to find the truth/get justice for a family member that was murdered/falsely accused. Both dramas have leads that tackle cases as part of a close knit investigative unit. The cases seem to be unrelated but are in fact all related to a greater conspiracy connected to the death of the leads family member.
There are dirty cops/corrupt prosecutors in both. Great chemistry between the younger and older generations in the workplace.
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There are dirty cops/corrupt prosecutors in both. Great chemistry between the younger and older generations in the workplace.
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They both have the psychology aspect but I found it's Okay, That's Love to be much deeper plot while Madam Antoine was lighter and more comedy. Both females leads are bold but while in Madam Antoine she was a fortune teller and he was the psychologist, in it's Okay, That's Love she was the psychologist and he was a writer. Both stories the main characters had love issues and the guys had traumas
Same lead heroine, same gutsy approach to the world more or less - except that our lady in Scent of a Woman starts to forge her own path once she's been told she has six months to live. It is sweet and poignant and may be more tear-inducing than Sam Soon, but still worth it in my opinion.
It's about married couple who broke up and then fall in love with each other again. Also the main lead is a dork weirdo yet so loveable and charming. You'll love this!
They are both about a girl chasing her dream and she some how ended up living with four handsome guys I personally loved romantic princess it was fun and sweet
Both are RomComs about unlikely couples. Both deal with mature relationship subjects. Both star Chun Jung Myung being extremely charming. There is almost a 10 year difference between the 2 dramas (What's Up Fox is definitely dated), but If you're looking to watch more Chun Jung Myung chemistry, he is equally unexpectedly crushable in both.
The boy and girl end up sharing an apartment and nobody must find about that.
same female leads,
instead of girl pretending to be a male, it's male turned into a girl.
this time the girls work together
instead of girl pretending to be a male, it's male turned into a girl.
this time the girls work together
Similar scenarios: A real friend will trust in you no matter what. Both drama's show the bond of friendship is stronger than greed and ambition.
Both have a murder as a central plot
Both are great
Both have the same author (novel writer)
Both are great
Both have the same author (novel writer)
Both have the same writer (novel writer) and just that fact was enough for me to watch N no Tame ni and I won't regre it, one of the best japanese dramas that I have ever seen