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Both male leads suffer a tragic loss of his father. Both Republican Era dramas
Both are republican era dramas. Both have the male lead pursuing the female lead first. Both completely worth the watch.
The female leads father wrongs the male leads family. They both attempt to get revenge. Both are cute and worth the watch. Both are historical.
They are both republican era dramas. The male leads are wealthy, but were somehow poor or not as wealthy when young. The female leads were both rich in the beginning and the family was wronged in a way. The female lead also blames the male lead for the misfortune upon her family. Cruel Romance is a lot more violent, well bc the male lead is kinda like a mob boss, but not really. In The cage of love, it was slow and a lot more of an innocent love.
Welp... First of all the same two main characters. They are both historical dramas. Male lead wealthy and has power. Female lead naive and is somehow wronged by the male lead. Overall the dramas are well done.
Chinese remake of To The Beautiful You and Hana Kimi. Same great characters and stuff.
The overall mood kind of seems to be similar. They are adult movies and they're both romantic comedys which will make you cringe and laugh.
I recommend both of them :)
I recommend both of them :)
The same dark atmosphere with the same detective vs smart criminal concept and mind blowing twist
Well there's a lot other similarities that I don't notice, but here are what I did notice:
- revenge
- justice for injustice done
- a nobody against a big corrupted company
- revenge
- justice for injustice done
- a nobody against a big corrupted company
They both explore the concept of whether "psychopaths" are born or made.
Its the same year (era). The King in this movie is Yi San. It's interesting to see other characters involves with the King during that time. Im not sure if these events are fictional tho
James is the male protagonist in both of them. Besides, the time setting is similar and there is also the engagement and marriage plot talk going on.
Both of these dramas focus on a male vampire who is cold and withdrawn due to their past. These dramas are both incredibly overacted and a bit cheesy, but still enjoyable if you are looking for a vampire story with eye-candy.
Although Wakamonotachi isn't exactly story about fatherhood/parenthood, the mains are really similiar - Asahi and Yasu are so stupid but at the same time incredible warm characters. Both stories tells about importance of family and both stories can make you cry. But there is no gooey dialogues and no "bad characters". There is just life that make people face many different (happy and difficult) situations.
Both of these Thai dramas have a stubborn, head strong female leads who show the troubled, supernatural male leads that life can be loved and people can be trusted. They also share a similar feeling as well as a cheesy acting and writing that come across more endearing than distasteful.


