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Both of them are about a girl hiding her identity and pretending to be a man, although the theme is different both of the series have the same feel of romance and comedy.
Both dramas display a cat & mouse chase. The killings taking place are linked to the main character
Both are employer-worker romcoms. Another common thing is that the main lead in both dramas is the sweetest guy ever. They act prickly at first but are ideal boyfriends once they fall in love. The restaurant/cafe setting, bromance of the guys made me feel that they're similar. If you loved one, I highly recommend the other.
It's a drama and not a movie but the Greatest Love and Love On-Air have pretty similar stories about disgraced kpop stars with hearts of gold. Even the other characters in the girl group share a lot of similarities between the two.
In both a teacher falls for the student. They are both sweet and lots of romance. My rainy days touches more serious points tho.
Both are recent dramas that feature vampires and the male lead is searching for revenge for the death of a loved one.
Supernatural powers, partial memory loss that is related to their accident/murder, killers are also quite similar to eachother. They both have a very similar feel. The guys also appear to have a hard shell but are secretly total cinnamon rolls.
Women who are successful in their career in their 30s looking to find love and want to get married
If you like family dramas give this two a try. Even though What Happens To My Family is way longer, I find it similar to The Family Is Coming because they fight over the same kind of things, such as inheritance, marriage acceptance, different levels of lifestyle and both dramas deals with a family that has 3 children and it presents the story of each one of them.
There are some very similar elements in the stories - shy, seriously introverted girl who is used to being teased/bullied is gradually drawn out of her shell and makes new friends. I think Nobuta Wo Produce is the better story, but if you enjoyed it, you'll probably enjoy Kimi ni Todoke, and vice versa.
Both set in the end of the warring era, but each represents the opposing view to the other. It is great to watch the different point of view and understand that era better. Justice vs Survival & strength!
The plot is not similar at all but both main heroines are so hilarious, how they got embarassed very easily. And the main guy falls for them beacause they are both so funny and light hearted.
Both have a sweet, innocent supernatural female lead (that at one point walks around barefoot with a white dress!) that adapts to the human world. Also both heroines must protect the lives of the heroes for a certain amount of time due to different reasons linked to their powers, and both heroes could die without this bond. Both male leads are also trying to pursue an artistic career: in MGIAG, he wants to become an actor, and in SA, he is a photographer. Also, both dramas have a darker supernatural character that has a soft spot for the female lead.
In both the male-lead is forced into a marriage while having a relationship with another woman, who is an enemy of the female-lead.
The girlfriend try everything to get his attention and keep him away from his wife. The male hates his wife but doesn't like to see her with other men to the point of raping her. The male then slowly learns what's right and wrong.
The girlfriend try everything to get his attention and keep him away from his wife. The male hates his wife but doesn't like to see her with other men to the point of raping her. The male then slowly learns what's right and wrong.
Same case of male hurting female for revange and failing to see the female's true worth and regretting it by the end.
In 'Sanaeha Sunya Kaen' it's mostly the male himself that thinks bad of her, in 'Sanaeha Ngern Tra' the male is influenced by others saying bad things about her.
In 'Sanaeha Sunya Kaen' it's mostly the male himself that thinks bad of her, in 'Sanaeha Ngern Tra' the male is influenced by others saying bad things about her.