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Although it is a bit different, I found these two very similar in the end. I felt like they shared the same theme, war, tragedies, heartbreaking romance, and family relations.
Lee Hoon in both dramas plays the role of trouble-maker son, however, he's real man with a big warm heart, trustworthy and responsible.
Although the different content and genres as well, but in both dramas Jo Min Ki plays as one of the rich brothers who lose everything after the death of their father, the concept of Foolish Princes was comedy by seeing the rich brothers who were dependent on their father until their 30s, they become suddenly fighting for a living with a lack of experience in life, so they can live in one way or another. while Love & Ambition is a matter of a life or death in a period where wealth and poverty were two things are very important in the life who have lived through that period.
both are about bands, to be continued is about astro, after school lucky or not is about 5urprise
both has a one female lead
fluff :33333
both has a one female lead
fluff :33333
involves the meeting of two people from different countries who become closer despite language barriers.
Both dramas' plots are of revenge against another for the sake of his family. Both main characters are in the field of law practices. Throughout the dramas we get to experience their pain and how they have became strong to fight against those who are in power. The main characters' stories are both very tragic, very well written plots.
Both are romantic and bittersweet. The way some elements of the story come to light are similar.
"the simple loss of a phone can lead to a series of wildly escalating events that push two very different men over the edge. The result is a thriller which is not only fast moving and gripping, but which has a fascinatingly amoral edge, with no clear cut heroes and villains." - James Mudge, Beyond Hollywood
Both main role can see ghost and the main role himself has his own history to stay alive
-same director
-same 'main' actor
-both have a sad plot
-both have great OST
-same 'main' actor
-both have a sad plot
-both have great OST
Both drama have a strong female character that endure hardships and trahisons before finding true love.
Too similar with both tackling the first love of plain Janes in highschool but I must say Our Times had better actors & story. Plus the characters were better written and more nuanced than the one dimensional ones Crazy Little Thing Called Love had.
Same kind of atmosphere in both series, with episodic frame and a mysterious "lady know it all" about the characters.
In Love Game people receive a lot of money in exchange of doing something, and in Soumatou Kabushiki Gaisha it is a video disc. What they have been given could change the way of viewing their own life.
In Love Game people receive a lot of money in exchange of doing something, and in Soumatou Kabushiki Gaisha it is a video disc. What they have been given could change the way of viewing their own life.
Similar premise with roles reversed. I think Whos The One is more suitable for guys
Similar premise with roles reversed. I think Whos The One is more suitable for guys