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Both has the same format of having several stories on one series. The core story following two guys developing feelings toward each other. With other stories connected to the main characters.
Both dramas released almost at the same time, involving romance, politics, war, historical, action ...etc, but this General And I is 100x times better story line than Song Of Phoenix.
It's similar in that two youngsters fell in love while they were on a vacation. It featured innocent first loves and love lost. However, Unforgettable is insincere. It was created to manipulate tears out of gullible viewers, who probably came out to watch this movie due to the popular main cast. Classic wasn't perfect, but the story, at least the one set in the past, is more believable with more tangible sensitivity. If you want to reminisce on bittersweet first love, don't waste your time on Unforgettable and watch Classic instead.
In both, the male lead is a high society person who ends up working under poor conditions/low class, where he falls in love with the female lead.
Chaloey Sak is darker in tone/more melodrama like.
Both have the handomest of male leads of thai lakorns!
Chaloey Sak is darker in tone/more melodrama like.
Both have the handomest of male leads of thai lakorns!
Revenge stories that leads to love, one of the leads hates the other and tries to avenge them but ends of falling for them.
Revenge stories that leads to love, one of the leads hates the other and tries to avenge them but ends of falling for them.
Great and dark melodramas
Great and dark melodramas
Revenge stories where the male lead hates/takes revenge on the female lead but ends up falling in love with her.
Both deep and fascinating dark, emotional melodramas.
Both deep and fascinating dark, emotional melodramas.
Revenge stories where the male lead hates/takes revenge on the female lead but ends up falling in love with her and how the revenge affects their relationship/will she forgive him?
Both deep and fascinating dark, emotional melodramas.
Both deep and fascinating dark, emotional melodramas.
Revenge stories where one of the leads hates/takes revenge on the other lead but ends up falling in love with them.
Both deep and fascinating dark, emotional melodramas.
Both deep and fascinating dark, emotional melodramas.
Both are heartwarming and cute. It gives you a glimpse of the rural life in Thailand... their culture and way of life. I love that the endings of both dramas are so sweet but not traditional.
In both, the cast a lot of international cast in one drama/movie. Both have military as a main plot point.
The tones are not similar, but both are good in their own right. DOTS has romance, and is light-hearted fun, bit with some serious moments. My Way is more darker and has a more realistic tone of war. No romance at all in the movie.
The tones are not similar, but both are good in their own right. DOTS has romance, and is light-hearted fun, bit with some serious moments. My Way is more darker and has a more realistic tone of war. No romance at all in the movie.
They have similar tones. They are about high school students forced to face reality when something catastrophic happens to their ordinary life and fight to survive.
In Death bell, a high school student s are being killed one by one for n unknown reason. In LIMIT, a whole class goes on a field trip and then ends up
in a accident and the the last survivals fight to survive to get home.
They both have suspenseful tone and both a worth the watch.
In Death bell, a high school student s are being killed one by one for n unknown reason. In LIMIT, a whole class goes on a field trip and then ends up
in a accident and the the last survivals fight to survive to get home.
They both have suspenseful tone and both a worth the watch.
Both have Lee Min Ho as the male lead and both have action in it.
They both have a similar tone to it, but Gangnam 1970 doesn't have a lot of comedy and doesn't have a lot of romance.
They both have a similar tone to it, but Gangnam 1970 doesn't have a lot of comedy and doesn't have a lot of romance.
They are both reverse harems and have similar tones. Have similar cliches: love triangle(or square), hard working female lead with spunk, multiple male leads, etc.
Both female leads are in high school who work hard to be where they are today. But the reasons are different. But both are in debt.
Both female leads are in high school who work hard to be where they are today. But the reasons are different. But both are in debt.
They both are reverse harems(one girl with multiple if guys in her life). The tones are very similar. But CAT4K is a cohabitation drama whereas 7FK is an office/endorsement drama.


