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Here are the core similarities between Pursuit of Jade and New Life Begins:
? 1. Marriage of convenience ? love
Both start with a practical/arranged relationship
Gradually evolves into trust, partnership, and romance
? 2. Strong female lead (FL-centric story)
Intelligent, adaptive, and emotionally strong heroines
Navigate restrictive social/political systems
Drive the story, not just react to it
? 3. Partnership-based romance
Relationship built through:
daily life
mutual support
shared struggles
Focus on companionship over instant attraction
? 4. Political/social backdrop
Hierarchy and power structures influence events
Decisions shaped by:
family pressure
status
political interests
? 5. Character growth arc
Both leads mature through challenges
Development from survival ? stability ? emotional connection
? 6. Found family / relationships
Emphasis on bonds beyond blood ties
Loyalty, trust, and emotional support are key themes
? 7. Balance of personal + external conflict
Story mixes:
relationship development
societal/political pressures
? Summary Both dramas share:
“Arranged marriage + strong FL + slow-burn partnership + political backdrop + emotional growth.”
? 1. Marriage of convenience ? love
Both start with a practical/arranged relationship
Gradually evolves into trust, partnership, and romance
? 2. Strong female lead (FL-centric story)
Intelligent, adaptive, and emotionally strong heroines
Navigate restrictive social/political systems
Drive the story, not just react to it
? 3. Partnership-based romance
Relationship built through:
daily life
mutual support
shared struggles
Focus on companionship over instant attraction
? 4. Political/social backdrop
Hierarchy and power structures influence events
Decisions shaped by:
family pressure
status
political interests
? 5. Character growth arc
Both leads mature through challenges
Development from survival ? stability ? emotional connection
? 6. Found family / relationships
Emphasis on bonds beyond blood ties
Loyalty, trust, and emotional support are key themes
? 7. Balance of personal + external conflict
Story mixes:
relationship development
societal/political pressures
? Summary Both dramas share:
“Arranged marriage + strong FL + slow-burn partnership + political backdrop + emotional growth.”
Slower/gradual/natural/healing romances.
Slight age gaps.
Male leads are/have been bullied.
Female leads have secret and somewhat darker pasts that they're trying to move forward from.
Both tackle topics such as suicide and the loss of/desire for children.
Many side characters/subplots.
Slight age gaps.
Male leads are/have been bullied.
Female leads have secret and somewhat darker pasts that they're trying to move forward from.
Both tackle topics such as suicide and the loss of/desire for children.
Many side characters/subplots.
For those who loved Sunny and the Grim Reaper, the next step to take might be Touch Your Heart.
Although, it should be clarified that the genre is very different. While Goblin is a dramatic fantasy, this is a lighthearted romcom.
The fact that she's an actress and he's an actual lawyer who's, in a way, preparing her for her role, is a little nod to the ending scene on Goblin when we get a glimpse of their next life and she's an actress while he's a real cop advising them on set.
Although, it should be clarified that the genre is very different. While Goblin is a dramatic fantasy, this is a lighthearted romcom.
The fact that she's an actress and he's an actual lawyer who's, in a way, preparing her for her role, is a little nod to the ending scene on Goblin when we get a glimpse of their next life and she's an actress while he's a real cop advising them on set.
As soon REC started I relived Just Friends which was released 2 years prior. I have seen Just Friends a very long time ago. Both stories are about 2 men in love sharing a secret relationship. Both movies are short and very compelling. Both of a bite of sexual contents and moments of beautiful intimacy.
There's a very similar dynamic between the male and female lead.
Just like LLTG, here the FL is a rebellious teenager who was abandoned at her grandmother's house, causing her to have a bad relationship with her parents once they get her back. She grew up to be sneaky and conspiring. The ML notices that about her and likes her for it, while occasionally aiding her in her plans.
Just like LLTG, here the FL is a rebellious teenager who was abandoned at her grandmother's house, causing her to have a bad relationship with her parents once they get her back. She grew up to be sneaky and conspiring. The ML notices that about her and likes her for it, while occasionally aiding her in her plans.
The female lead is very mature and smart in both of these. They're also both business women that manage to run their own lives independently. The male leads are very supportive in both and are content with watching the FL shine.
they're both generational stories with complex family dynamics. They also both explore the impact of community and a support system and generational trauma.
A medical drama, showcases multiple real-life cases, follows a doctor who cant work at the city anymore and is forced by circumstances to move into emergency department of a small town.
The similarity between Phantom Lawyer and Move to Heaven is not in the storyline itself, but in the spirit and deeper messages of each drama.
1. Deep human element
Both dramas focus on emotional, human-centered stories.
Move to Heaven explores people’s lives after death through their belongings and memories.
Phantom Lawyer (as a legal drama) highlights the stories of people who are wronged or unheard.
2. Revealing hidden truths
Both share the theme of uncovering the truth:
In Move to Heaven, untold stories are revealed after a person’s death.
In Phantom Lawyer, the truth is uncovered through legal cases and investigations.
3. Emotional impact
Both dramas aim to deeply move the audience—through sadness, empathy, and reflection.
Move to Heaven leans toward quiet, emotional storytelling.
Phantom Lawyer blends tension and drama with touching moments.
4. Justice and closure
In Phantom Lawyer, justice is legal and direct.
In Move to Heaven, justice is emotional and symbolic—giving the deceased a voice.
Conclusion:
While the genres differ (legal vs. life/human drama), both shows connect through one key idea: revealing hidden sides of people’s lives and giving them a sense of justice or peace.
1. Deep human element
Both dramas focus on emotional, human-centered stories.
Move to Heaven explores people’s lives after death through their belongings and memories.
Phantom Lawyer (as a legal drama) highlights the stories of people who are wronged or unheard.
2. Revealing hidden truths
Both share the theme of uncovering the truth:
In Move to Heaven, untold stories are revealed after a person’s death.
In Phantom Lawyer, the truth is uncovered through legal cases and investigations.
3. Emotional impact
Both dramas aim to deeply move the audience—through sadness, empathy, and reflection.
Move to Heaven leans toward quiet, emotional storytelling.
Phantom Lawyer blends tension and drama with touching moments.
4. Justice and closure
In Phantom Lawyer, justice is legal and direct.
In Move to Heaven, justice is emotional and symbolic—giving the deceased a voice.
Conclusion:
While the genres differ (legal vs. life/human drama), both shows connect through one key idea: revealing hidden sides of people’s lives and giving them a sense of justice or peace.
Costume Historical Drama
Genres: Historical, Drama, Political,Romance
Tags: Power Dynamics,Ayutthaya Period
Genres: Historical, Drama, Political,Romance
Tags: Power Dynamics,Ayutthaya Period
In Reset, we have a character who dies and goes back in time, gaining the chance to reset their life; in Tomorrow With You, we have a character who can go back and forth in time in search of fixing their own life and avoiding a tragic end.
Reset is based on a novel where two college students live in a time loop inside an exploding bus until they discover who the killer is, while Sagrada Reset is a live-action film with a more supernatural element involving powers, where one of the characters has the power to reset time.
The series share the same name and both are somewhat sci-fi.
In Reset (TH) we have a BL where the character goes back in time after being murdered, and in Reset (CH) we have two college students living in a loop inside an exploding bus until they discover who the killer is.
In Reset (TH) we have a BL where the character goes back in time after being murdered, and in Reset (CH) we have two college students living in a loop inside an exploding bus until they discover who the killer is.
Both the female leads are writers and the male leads are from publishing company - managers.
Also the female lead has broken up just recently in True to love and in Yumi's cell it has been years but still it could be considered a similar point.
Also there's good embarassing comedy scenes
Really enjoyable. <3
Also the female lead has broken up just recently in True to love and in Yumi's cell it has been years but still it could be considered a similar point.
Also there's good embarassing comedy scenes
Really enjoyable. <3
Crazy Love and Filing For Love are both hilarious enemies-to-lovers office romances with lots of physical comedy but they also deliver on the feels and heart flutters. Both have a mystery element and feature Kim Jae-uck in lead roles.




