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Both dramas follow the tale of protagonists who dedicate their life (aka career) to taking down a criminal who wronged them during childhood. Very fast paced and entertaining!
Hanzawa Naoki is set in the banking industry but the story is intense, shocking, and exciting to the very last episode just like Ouroboros. There isn't as much physical action mainly because Ikuo and Tatsuya were at actual crime scenes most of the time, but I believe anyone can enjoy Hanzawa Naoki's story.
Hanzawa Naoki is set in the banking industry but the story is intense, shocking, and exciting to the very last episode just like Ouroboros. There isn't as much physical action mainly because Ikuo and Tatsuya were at actual crime scenes most of the time, but I believe anyone can enjoy Hanzawa Naoki's story.
Midnight Sun is the original movie version. The "theme" songs in both dramas are also great, and sung by the main actresses. The movie has its own unique charm.
Both are about men who turn into "monsters" trying to seek revenge.
Its said that Windstruck acts like a prequel to MSG. I recommend watch MSG first, because you will get the references more quickly.
But, while MSG is more like a Rom-com, Windstruck is more like a melodrama with a hint of action and comedy.
But, while MSG is more like a Rom-com, Windstruck is more like a melodrama with a hint of action and comedy.
The story of female student(s) in a mostly male dominant field of study and how they come together and learn from each other in order to grow and be better
Mess With The World is focused on the relationship between the CEO of a company and one of his employees. It has both the beautiful and ugly side of society (strength, pride, jealousy). These human aspects are shown very well in this movie, very realistic in terms of how things turn out. A movie that gets you thinking.
The overall feel and warmth are quite similar.
Both stories tell about people who seem lost somewhere in their lives and start to pursue their old dreams again. The characters are strong and well written, even the supporting cast, and their interactions and the skinship feel very natural. The romances and struggles are well founded, too.
Both stories tell about people who seem lost somewhere in their lives and start to pursue their old dreams again. The characters are strong and well written, even the supporting cast, and their interactions and the skinship feel very natural. The romances and struggles are well founded, too.
Both feature adorable male leads (who happen to be CEOs of successful gaming companies);
Both feature leading ladies who are very unique, and who work in video game development;
Both male leads fall in love with their rather quirky/unusual leading ladies;
Both shows have second leads who are the leading lady's childhood friend.
SWDBS and LR are romantic comedies, but SWDBS has some incredibly dark thriller moments that are lacking in LR, while LR has more melodrama/teary moments than SWDBS.
Both feature leading ladies who are very unique, and who work in video game development;
Both male leads fall in love with their rather quirky/unusual leading ladies;
Both shows have second leads who are the leading lady's childhood friend.
SWDBS and LR are romantic comedies, but SWDBS has some incredibly dark thriller moments that are lacking in LR, while LR has more melodrama/teary moments than SWDBS.
Strong females are in both. The romance takes a back seat but it's good. The male leads are incredibly protective of the woman they love and would do anything to keep her safe. Male leads are also the best and coolest at his profession. Suspenseful.
Good fighting scenes in K2.
Good fighting scenes in K2.
Dramas that depict the growing of the relationship between a man and a woman. The woman is his superior at work and they live in the same building. The man is a bit timid, while the woman is known for her temper.
Both protagonists have supernatural streight and try to fight evil with it, while continuing their everydays' life.
It's both everyday-life drama mixed with superhero-supernatural streight.
It's both everyday-life drama mixed with superhero-supernatural streight.
similar aspect of female lead getting to know/involved with a group of very popular male leads and the female lead consequently experiencing many firsts while becoming friends (and possibly more) with the male leads who in turn are also affected by the female lead.
Both series have somehow sad stories,about four people in love.Both have a lead girl that is in a bad situation and two powerful men love her.
The idea is the same, a man with supernatural powers meets his love, through twists of fate. Their relationship develops as hardships appear along the way.
The lead is incredibly attractive and mesmerizing in both dramas, there's no one who will remain indifferent. Goblin has a "shy" lead while "The Bride of Habaek" portraits a very caring God who supports his Bride in those moments where she most needs it.
Both dramas contain life-threatening situations where the men save this bride is the most coolest way possible. The drama will hook you from the first episode.
Lastly, the soundtrack is GOOD! (the Goblin soundtrack has already become a hit :).
In conclusion: if you like dramas where the leading man is a strong, handsome (even sexy), powerful, with a God-like attitude and at the same time very gentle God - these both are not ones not to be missed!
The lead is incredibly attractive and mesmerizing in both dramas, there's no one who will remain indifferent. Goblin has a "shy" lead while "The Bride of Habaek" portraits a very caring God who supports his Bride in those moments where she most needs it.
Both dramas contain life-threatening situations where the men save this bride is the most coolest way possible. The drama will hook you from the first episode.
Lastly, the soundtrack is GOOD! (the Goblin soundtrack has already become a hit :).
In conclusion: if you like dramas where the leading man is a strong, handsome (even sexy), powerful, with a God-like attitude and at the same time very gentle God - these both are not ones not to be missed!
- main character/s keeps on getting into hilarious situations
- They're both freaking cute
- They're both freaking cute




