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1. based on true Korean history
2. the movies both show us about fighting for idependence
3. have similar struggles
4. both are under Japanese colony
2. the movies both show us about fighting for idependence
3. have similar struggles
4. both are under Japanese colony
Both dramas involve a special school that trains them and superpowers.
Both consists of supernatural powers. Also takes place in a school environment and has a love triangle between the female MC and the two male leads. The main male lead also dislikes the female MC at first.
I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND BOTH but get ready for the sleepless nights. Best to watch this during a school break so you don't fail ur exams.
(High School Love On has a much better ending though, and is a KDrama while Super Star Academy is a Chinese drama.)
I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND BOTH but get ready for the sleepless nights. Best to watch this during a school break so you don't fail ur exams.
(High School Love On has a much better ending though, and is a KDrama while Super Star Academy is a Chinese drama.)
While Yae no Sakura is a taiga and Asa ga Kita is an asadora (different feel), both are great biopics of strong, unique women who had an pioneering impact on the rapidly changing society (i.e. Bakumatsu ~ Meiji).
Not similar in terms of storyline.. like at all
but both dramas give off a "fluffy"/cutesy feel
overall, both are fun and light dramas that you should try ;)
but both dramas give off a "fluffy"/cutesy feel
overall, both are fun and light dramas that you should try ;)
Possessive main male character. Strong female character. Another Hawick Lau drama with he does a great Job. Your bound to like both.
Cold possesive main character in both. If you liked one, you should like the other.
both are law comedies but one is about a team of lawyers and the other prosecutors. The leads are quirky and their co-workers are funny. In both dramas they go out to do fieldwork on their cases ala detectives in order to find the truth.
Same writer. Your feelings will be flipped the same (good!) way.
both are law comedies but one is about a team of lawyers and the other prosecutors. The leads are quirky and their co-workers are funny. In both dramas they go out to do fieldwork on their cases ala detectives in order to find the truth.
Both have mini episodes of crimes but Evil Minds will mess with you more...wayyy more. Evil Minds is more psychologically disturbing...
Both have overarching themes that tie together but Evil Minds is WAYYY more intense and messed up but it's still really good all the same.
Both have overarching themes that tie together but Evil Minds is WAYYY more intense and messed up but it's still really good all the same.
Both medical examiner drama but God's Quiz (in my opinion) is WAYYYY more developed and psychologically straining. WATCH ALL 4 SEASONS you will not regret. Similarly starts off with individual crimes with an overarching theme. 10/10 would recommend.
Both are crime show dramas, with a cold and "emotionless" male lead. Difference is that in The Ten Deadly Sins, they are all investigators and not medical examiners. This one is shorter and thus leaves less room for romantic development but that's similar to Dr. Qin.
This is a Thai version of the Japanese manga Itazura na kiss, it has a different feel to all the other versions.
These films both have a school setting among a group of friends and realistic characters. There is a strong emphasis on character growth. And overall the group of friends in each and their lives is something you can easily get mesmerized with and want to see them happy, feel sad when they are, etc.
I love both of these film dearly so if you like one I'm positive you'll like the other!
I love both of these film dearly so if you like one I'm positive you'll like the other!




