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Both "Love relationship" (drama) and "Enoshima Prism" (Movie) feature Honda Tsubasa, Fukushi Sota and Nomura Shuhei as the main characters. Even though time traveling is not a thing in the drama, the characters have the same relationship and personalities. Enoshima Prism could pretty much be a special to Love relationship.
Recommended by RandomShell - Jan 26, 2016
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Oh sweet young love is just filled with drama, heartache and swoon worthy moments! Both movies portray young love in a manner that makes one either want to experience it during their high school years or want to go back in time and experience it. It's a story of teenagers who experience love and heartbreak but it's also about discovering yourself and who you believe you are.
Recommended by xXMzSmilesXx - Jan 26, 2016
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It has the same theme of being a manga original then adapted into a movie, both are also about life and music.
Recommended by biniBningPunkista - Jan 26, 2016
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They are both based on horror/psychological thriller manga, both follow the idea of a hero or group of heroes trying to uncover and catch a mastermind who wants everyone dead, and despite the similarities, the stories vary greatly in many ways. Plus, Ousama Game is one movie instead of a series, so you won't be wasting much time if you happen not to like it!
Recommended by Mimi - Jan 25, 2016
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Both of these dramas have very similar styles. It's both action packed and the main characters are both fighting to protect the people they love.
Recommended by melinda - Jan 25, 2016
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The acting of the casts were great. Worth to watch. Storyline is beautiful. One of the evidence to say that the acting was amazing will be the winner of Daesang 2015 of MBC: Ji Sung. Funny, Romantic and hot. FASTER WATCH IT......
Recommended by subaasiny - Jan 24, 2016
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Ji sung and Jung Eum are together again. U r definitely not going to regret to watch this drama. Trust me.
Recommended by subaasiny - Jan 24, 2016
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Male friends living and working together to succeed in life. Both dramas have normal cozy life which you can relate to. Riders is dealing with many typical Korean and probably many other countries' issues like how to find a good job and partner when there is pressure from parents and money trouble. Dramas about friendship and things in life which are truly important and meaningful. These dramas are not that serious as I made them sound like, there are many funny scenes as well.
Recommended by Miona - Jan 24, 2016
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Both happen in the late 80's and want to show how was life in that time
Recommended by Rangadeviii - Jan 24, 2016
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both main characters kill criminals but where both good and bad sides to killing the killers are explored
Recommended by tropka - Jan 23, 2016
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It's similar in terms of
- rich male m/c and poor female m/c
-male m/c falls in love first
-school setting
Recommended by Beck - Jan 23, 2016
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Both have fake kidnapping, the Issen is more serious while Mou Yuukai is more mysterious and romantic.
Recommended by Reto - Jan 23, 2016
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Both movies are intense character studies and morality tales of criminals and the victims of their crimes. The criminals are very different in these stories, but the message from both movies is powerful. Korean film has presented 2 films in such a beautiful and watchable way that you think they are just entertainment but, in reality, force you to face your innermost thoughts on what it is you believe and to question those beliefs.
Recommended by bmore - Jan 23, 2016
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Both are short web dramas with an arrogant male lead who falls for a good girl.
Recommended by Hasumi17 - Jan 23, 2016
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Both movies are about unconventional teachers who think outside the box, who have a dream and create private academies to be able to turn that dream into reality. Both teachers believe that all children deserve a place where they can study and feel understood, accepted and respected.
Recommended by Geanina - Jan 23, 2016