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This is an underrated Chinese bl gem, please give it a try. The story is fast paced with Slow burn romance ?
It is soft slow paced romance with a fast paced plot between 3 couples. This is underrated, hope everyone tries
- Both are Taiwanese BL dramas directed/written by Joe Tsai
- Both have enemies to lovers, cohabitation, and fake dating tropes
- Both have enemies to lovers, cohabitation, and fake dating tropes
To the Wonder and Bloom Life have similar vibe but each tells its own story in a different way.
Both dramas share themes of returning home, healing, and finding a new direction after setbacks, but To the Wonder is more poetic and introspective, while Bloom Life focuses more on community, relationships, and rebuilding one's life.
Both dramas share themes of returning home, healing, and finding a new direction after setbacks, but To the Wonder is more poetic and introspective, while Bloom Life focuses more on community, relationships, and rebuilding one's life.
Both shows are dark and serious with a good mixture of mystery, investigation, thriller and romance. They kept you guessing on who was the actual murderer and how these people are related to each other. Both have strong ML & FL who eventually overcame their tragic past.
The Dream Life of Mr. Kim is a much more realistic and empathetic corporate satire revolving around morally grey characters who are stuck in a corrupted system.
If you like relationships that start off a little toxic with forced cohabitation and murky boundaries, that later evolve into softer (only slightly less toxic?) relationships... either of these two dramas is perfect for you. Both seem pretty low budget, but the visuals are great and the dramatics are definitely there!
Similarities
1. Same adventure-mystery DNA
Both come from the wider tomb-raiding / mystery universe That’s why they share the same feeling of:
* hidden secrets
* cursed artifacts
* dangerous expeditions
* layered conspiracies
/team survival” energy
Heavy supernatural atmosphere
Both use:
* sea legends
* ghostly folklore
* ancient traps
* creepy unexplained deaths
1. Same adventure-mystery DNA
Both come from the wider tomb-raiding / mystery universe That’s why they share the same feeling of:
* hidden secrets
* cursed artifacts
* dangerous expeditions
* layered conspiracies
/team survival” energy
Heavy supernatural atmosphere
Both use:
* sea legends
* ghostly folklore
* ancient traps
* creepy unexplained deaths
both dramas face separation due to family pressure and societal expectations — explore angst-heavy emotions—fear of confession, miscommunication, inferiority complexes—and prioritize realistic relationship struggles over fluffy romance, appealing to viewers who enjoy BL with emotional depth and tension rather than idealized love.
Second-Chance Romance After Forced Separation
Both dramas center on couples who fell in love in high school/college but were torn apart by external pressures, then reunite years later
Both dramas center on couples who fell in love in high school/college but were torn apart by external pressures, then reunite years later
Undercover Male Lead , strong female lead protect the ML ; she later discover her reality andher real parents and how they died
Both are revolving around traditional operas. In Kokuho it's kabuki, while in Sopyonje it's pansori.
Similar plot, there is some kind of spiritual things happening and there is a police officer, some cases and an adviser/consulter. High bromance/bl/love between them
While Brave Citizen is not necessarily revenge based, Ballerina is. However, the reason why I consider both movies to be similar is because of the action scenes and badass female leads. If you liked that aspect of Brave Citizen, definitely try Ballerina.
Both are revenge based. If you liked the action scenes in The Manipulated, you’d be more than happy to witness the ones in Mercy for None. The fighting scenes in it are just impeccable.


