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the two shows' endearing point: wafuku

- it's as simple as that
Recomendado por PEACEFUL - Abr 27, 2015
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Both of them give off a really... *seinen* feeling.
You know, seinenish, that is.
I have no idea how to describe it *sensibly* though.

Both are led by a protagonist who seriously loves food. Accent on the serious. Not to forget that this is pretty much what the respective shows are about. -
18% living a life 10% finding food shops 72% enjoying food vs. 13% humour 37% crime stuff 50% food obsession ...or something like this

they're also both relatively less popular than they should be
and actually really good

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the biggest difference is *when* you should watch them
Recomendado por PEACEFUL - Abr 27, 2015
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School related dramas with great child actresses (Kim Yoo Jung and Kim So Hyun) who deal with bullying from their classmates.
Recomendado por BPetra - Abr 27, 2015
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Both are about high school students. Both are really good dramas, not really centered around romance. However, there are some cute realitionships in both of them. Angry mom is more darker in my opinion.
Recomendado por BPetra - Abr 27, 2015
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The story is different, but in similar events in chronological order, and it shows everything that happened in Korea in that period (70s up to 90s), the same ideas, political activities, regulations, laws, and the style of life......
Recomendado por Sunny - Abr 27, 2015
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both movies have a sinister and twisted atmosphere, despite being stylized so appealingly. The leads of these two movies are both beautiful, but at the same time cursed for what they look like. Because of their beauty, both protagonists have extreme mental break downs which are agonizing to watch.
Recomendado por Wenjie - Abr 26, 2015
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Both have stunningly attractive leads, intense action scenes involving blood, and the same dark and cynical mood. Both movies are perfect to watch on a raining, stormy night.
Recomendado por Wenjie - Abr 26, 2015
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it was funny and the kpop group GOT7 is the main role ...........
Recomendado por Regine Coloma Parman - Abr 26, 2015
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in both films two friends get stuck in some absurd plan they cannot break away from.
Recomendado por Wiam Najjar - Abr 24, 2015
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High school girl in the basketball club develops an illness in they both fight to beat the illness.
Recomendado por DaJahRobertson - Abr 23, 2015
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Both dramas have the "loser" male lead/successful female lead trope.
Recomendado por kuay - Abr 23, 2015
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these two asadoras have so many resemblances, and I will reveal main storyline if I mention them one by one.
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but dont worry, ohisama is NOT kirari's copycat
ohisama have its own style and tell us different theme and life messages
Recomendado por Simplifica - Abr 23, 2015
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Both are stories of civil servants going after the bad guys, Tokkan for tax evation, Dandarin Rodo Kijun Kantokukan for labour infractions against employees.
Recomendado por Niina no Papa - Abr 22, 2015
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The plot of both these dramas is almost the same, except that there is no scheming stepsister in the Chinese version and it is set in an entertainment world.
Recomendado por Ceki - Abr 22, 2015
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Both deal with the issue of trauma and romance, but Mahiro no Tsuki portrays a much more real look and feel of the trauma that she went through whereas Ho Goo's Love, the writer really didn't do proper research of the aftereffects of such trauma. Both were very good drama's, but Mahiro no Tsuki did a much better job of it. Enjoy... :)))
Recomendado por Niina no Papa - Abr 22, 2015