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Both series focus on the FL's quest for revenge after her once happy life was destroyed by a wicked woman, who turns out to be the ML's mother. Both FLs experienced childhood abuse and their mothers were killed by the villain. Both FLs later came back to the house they once grew up in to seek revenge.
The film and the series focus on Manora, a traditional Thai dance and its performer, combining the theme with a horror twist.
Beside that both Therapy Game and When It Rains, It Pours are J-bl, they're about a chance encounter between a straight man and gay man. As both series progress, the relationship develops from friends to lovers. I'm drawn to the idea of a straight man's pov. What makes a him fall for a gay man? Or perhaps I am intrigued by how the gay person seduce the straight man!?
Compelling female lead with a strong ensemble cast, focusing on the publication of sensationalist news.
See You in My 19th Life earned 9/10. Genie although causing offensive, could be 7.5/10
Genie, Make a Wish and See You in My 19th Life both blend fantasy with heartfelt romance, using supernatural elements to explore love and destiny.
If you enjoyed the emotional pull and imaginative premise of one, the other offers a similar mix of magical circumstances and character?driven storytelling.
Both were developed under the umbrella of Studio Dragon, which explains why they feel stylistically similar.
Genie, Make a Wish and See You in My 19th Life both blend fantasy with heartfelt romance, using supernatural elements to explore love and destiny.
If you enjoyed the emotional pull and imaginative premise of one, the other offers a similar mix of magical circumstances and character?driven storytelling.
Both were developed under the umbrella of Studio Dragon, which explains why they feel stylistically similar.
The tension are the same in both, they both happened to run into each other. This kiss scenes are everything in both of these!
The plot about fake dating for a profit/gain of sorts and then turning into real feelings with the ex still being a influential character in the story.
Shiba Ryoma, a brilliant lawyer and youngest co-partner at a major law firm, meets the genius con artist Haruto at a bar. Intrigued by Haruto's talent for impersonation, Shiba invites him to become his secret partner. As they work together to solve various problems, Shiba, new to romance, becomes enchanted by Haruto's sweet devotion. Despite their contrasting personalities, the two grow closer, with Haruto falling for Shiba's sensitivity and Shiba struggling with his own feelings. Eventually, they face a dangerous confrontation with great evil.
Female lead goes "undercover" into a family business, with the intent to seek revenge for a crime from the past that her family member was severely affected by.
Romance occurs between female lead and male lead (the son of the business).
Romance occurs between female lead and male lead (the son of the business).
Female lead goes "undercover" into the home she once lived in as a child, with the intent to seek revenge for a crime her mother was framed for.
Romance occurs between female lead and male lead (the son of the household).
Romance occurs between female lead and male lead (the son of the household).
Features the same actors. Endless Sea is a short-form drama. Features the same actors. Endless Sea is a short-form drama.
Both dramas revolve around the FL’s repeated attempts to defy her fate. Personally, I preferred the plot-writing approach in Fortune Writer~it felt more coherent and realistic.. whereas Above the Clouds turned into a messy, repetitive storyline. In Fortune Writer, the ML discovers the truth much later in the series, adding to the suspense, while in Above the Clouds, he becomes vaguely aware of the situation quite early on.
Nonetheless, both stories are deeply rooted in the same core theme: knowing one’s tragic destiny and desperately trying to rewrite it.
Nonetheless, both stories are deeply rooted in the same core theme: knowing one’s tragic destiny and desperately trying to rewrite it.
- The life of a small village/town
- Highlighting the bonds (friendship, solidarity, trust)
- Main leads we'd love to meet every day
- A peaceful narrative (like the pace of life)
- Landscapes and scenery that make you want to go there
- Highlighting the bonds (friendship, solidarity, trust)
- Main leads we'd love to meet every day
- A peaceful narrative (like the pace of life)
- Landscapes and scenery that make you want to go there
- strangers and prisoners taken to compete for money to entertain psychos
- guards enforce rules on contestants who refuse with violence
- intense high stakes action scenes
- main characters attempts to fight against this created system
- guards enforce rules on contestants who refuse with violence
- intense high stakes action scenes
- main characters attempts to fight against this created system
- Similar flair of using comedy skits to further the narrative and flesh out character's stories
- Mature in dealing with themes of loss, grief, family and friendship
- Understated, raw, heartwarming slice of life stories
- Mature in dealing with themes of loss, grief, family and friendship
- Understated, raw, heartwarming slice of life stories



