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Quite different dramas, but there are some similarities, like both couple knew each other when they where children. There was a crime, they lost parents and now we have a big mystery.
And there is great chemistry between couples, a little of comedy and action ;P
And there is great chemistry between couples, a little of comedy and action ;P
It has the same feel of high school students, running around and getting killed off. The gore, the violence and a freakish story line... it's all in both films.
it's another sitcom where members of a family run a health clinic, and all of the characters have their own quirky weird personalities. Also the laugh track gives off a sitcom feel too. Try it, it's very funny
Both dramas show you how things work in a company, how to be an employee, the envy between the colegues, etc. It also ilustrates the story of a new employee who struggles to survive in company. But while Incomplete Life tends to be more serious, High School King of Savvy has a lot of comedy and is more on the romance side.
If you like Crazy Love than this drama is definitely for you. It deal with jealousy, kidnapping, evil in-laws, and much more.
they both have a scholar who goes into this place where they kill all the men.
If you like this drama, please try "Heirs". Its an awesome drama that also has both school life, romance, bullying, family, and that other guy rival, and has hot guys and girls there. It's overall a great drama. Im sure you'll enjoy it. Have a good day.
Both of them are talking about a main role the not a human..but the other is not
And both of them ends with the died of the main role
But gu family book is historical drama ....
But you should like it more than orange marmalade...
And both of them ends with the died of the main role
But gu family book is historical drama ....
But you should like it more than orange marmalade...
Both cute romance dramas, not too difficult to follow and both contain lots of yummy food shots.
Both are ghost themed dramas. That involve possessions and protagonist that can see ghosts
THE JANG BORI SERIAL STEALS THIS STORYLINE FROM THE FRIST TO AN END... I WANNA SAY JUST THIS
BUT MAYBE JANG BORI'S COMEDY UNIT WERE MORE.
I DON'T KNOW WHY PEOPLE LIKE THAT BUT NOT THIS one!!!
JANG BORI'S WRITER GET A PRIZE FROM MBC 2014 BUT REALLY FOR WHAT?! REWRITE OTHER'S STORY?!
LET'S BE HONEST...
BUT MAYBE JANG BORI'S COMEDY UNIT WERE MORE.
I DON'T KNOW WHY PEOPLE LIKE THAT BUT NOT THIS one!!!
JANG BORI'S WRITER GET A PRIZE FROM MBC 2014 BUT REALLY FOR WHAT?! REWRITE OTHER'S STORY?!
LET'S BE HONEST...
Both tell the same (kind of) story but the 2006 version is soooooo much better! Liu Yi Fei as Xiao Long Nu is an infinitely better choice of casting than that Michelle girl. The 2006 version is so heartfelt and addicting and Huang Xiao Ming (especially in the later episodes) is the perfect man for Yang Guo.
Although these dramas have two VERY different story lines, the main female protagonist in Make a Woman Cry (Deok In) gives off a similar vibe as Yankumi in the Gokusen series. Deok In does her best to protect the young male students from bullies, and goes to far lengths to ensure their safety, even giving them life lessons during the way (plus, she's quite a talented martial artists like Yankumi). Although Yankumi is a teacher and Deok In is in the restaurant business, I felt like the slice of life/serious feel is definitely apparent in these two as they protect those around then, especially in/near a school setting.
They both focus on a couple who is emotionally disturbed. Both dark, & emotional films.
It's also a love story about a young man fell in love with an older woman