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bot The World of the Married and Misty are similar in their vibes, they have smart mature independent women, and their struggles through the makjangness of the world
both dramas kinda deal with the same things, the adult life of strong married women(?) and the cruel world they live in
there's a type of drama that's like "mature" grownup female leads? and these 2 fit that mood really well
The main story is basically the same. We have two married women that believe their husband is cheating with someone they are close with/work with. Both dramas are build up like a detective drama with the difference about not finding a murderer, but finding out who it is their husband is cheating with.
- Male and female leads were childhood friends.
- She was considered a goddess and he wasn't (in one case he was chubby and in the other one he was a thug).
- They meet again after years and whilst the female lead is doing ok, he has becomen a freaking god in work, visuals and reputation.
- The male lead becomes the female lead's new boss.
- They are both set in a work environment.
- The female lead's company is doing bad and the male lead was hired to help.
- They are about the same length (16 and 17 episodes).
DIFFERENCES:
- While in "She Was Pretty" the male lead doesn't recognize the female lead and she tries to hide the fact that they were childhood friends at all cost, in "Refresh Men" he knows exactly who she is and he decides to actively influence her life.
- She was considered a goddess and he wasn't (in one case he was chubby and in the other one he was a thug).
- They meet again after years and whilst the female lead is doing ok, he has becomen a freaking god in work, visuals and reputation.
- The male lead becomes the female lead's new boss.
- They are both set in a work environment.
- The female lead's company is doing bad and the male lead was hired to help.
- They are about the same length (16 and 17 episodes).
DIFFERENCES:
- While in "She Was Pretty" the male lead doesn't recognize the female lead and she tries to hide the fact that they were childhood friends at all cost, in "Refresh Men" he knows exactly who she is and he decides to actively influence her life.
Similarities: The fluffy romance and and adult is dating a high schooler in both...
Though the other things are quite difficult, because of that while I was watching HSKoS, I was reminded of TLaHL.
Though the other things are quite difficult, because of that while I was watching HSKoS, I was reminded of TLaHL.
both are about 2 friends that end up tangled up in a crime while they were preparing for the police academy
Honestly the plots have nearly nothing in common, maybe the cuteness of the lovers being together. On the other hand, the camerawork, the colors and somehow the similar classical music in the background made the vibes of THE GREAT SEDUCER remind me of THE K2.
Slow pace, calm/warm feelings.
Emphasis on joy of reading and literature, citations from books.
Male lead loves female lead since childhood.
RBB also has something similar like "the private blog posts" at the endings.
Emphasis on joy of reading and literature, citations from books.
Male lead loves female lead since childhood.
RBB also has something similar like "the private blog posts" at the endings.
Both are about friendships and romance. Each group of friends go on summer vacation, one to the beach and one to Jeju island.
Both feature strong female leads that are intelligent and cunning. The storyline is really different and Young Blood is (in my opinion) a smarter drama, but the female leads are somewhat similar.
Both movies centers around a teacher and his/hers relationship with a student. Both are very dark and has many twists.
Both are crime dramas that have sci-fi/fantasy elements in them. In Memorist Dongbaek has the ability to see people's memories by touching them. In Voice Kwonjoo can hear voices with her excellent hearing ability.
Both have a fantasy/sci-fi element to them, they are also both crime dramas. In Memorist Dongbaek can see people's memories through touch. Whereas in Tunnel the main character travels to the future through a tunnel.
Both are crime dramas with a fantasy/sci-fi element to them. Dongbaek can see people's memories when he touches them in Memorist and in Signal the two main leads communicate from past to present through an old walkie talkie.




