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both dramas cover the same themes such as "middle age crisis", "a seemingly PERFECT and SUCCESSFUL family which is collapsing from inside" and "a cheating husband" and...
Same time travel
Male lead is originally was supposed to be with the second fl
Both ost are masterpiece
Fl is cheerful and not annoying and also reasonable
Male lead is originally was supposed to be with the second fl
Both ost are masterpiece
Fl is cheerful and not annoying and also reasonable
Both of these films revolve around a gay/lesbian main character reflecting on their unrequited love for their best friend as their friend gets ready for their wedding day.
Journey to the Shore is significantly more depressing due to the open-to-interpretation conclusion. But both of these LGBTQ+ short films explore a same-sex couple who is subject to high school bullying on behalf of their identity. The bullying spans violence and harassment, with one main character falling into a relatively apathetic state of accepting the bullying as unavoidable.
*SPOILER*
The conclusions are also pretty similar - with one of the leads being unreachable after an emotional and intimate night together, and then a time skip into adulthood.
*SPOILER*
The conclusions are also pretty similar - with one of the leads being unreachable after an emotional and intimate night together, and then a time skip into adulthood.
In both of these short films, we see a tale of school bullying involving a lesbian character (a main character in Even If, and support character in Kalanchoe) that results in an abrupt end to the relationship as the character decides to leave rather than confront the bullying.
*SPOILER*
In both of these Thai films, we explore the story of a lesbian main character and her high school sweetheart. Due to different pressures, the two split up and reunite several years down the line - with her still in love with her ex, but her ex having moved on.
In both of these Thai films, we explore the story of a lesbian main character and her high school sweetheart. Due to different pressures, the two split up and reunite several years down the line - with her still in love with her ex, but her ex having moved on.
both:
- revolve around hypnotism-related crimes
- revolve around a task force team designed to handle these odd cases
- feature a police captain and a psychology/hypnotist specialist as the main leads
- feature hypnotism as the main theme and asks the question of whether it is good or bad
- feature a mysterious villain who has plotted everything since the beginning
- leads are not friendly with each other at first but begin to grow closer
SCI is more light-hearted, has more comedy and focuses on the strong bromance between the leads. It doesn't have too much police procedural in it, making it a bit more fast-paced while handling more cases.
Desire Catcher is a lot more serious in tone and has a lot more realistic police procedural in it, making the pace a tad slower but still enjoyable. It takes itself seriously and is a bit more graphic in the cases they deal with. The leads slowly come to like each other and work together.
- revolve around hypnotism-related crimes
- revolve around a task force team designed to handle these odd cases
- feature a police captain and a psychology/hypnotist specialist as the main leads
- feature hypnotism as the main theme and asks the question of whether it is good or bad
- feature a mysterious villain who has plotted everything since the beginning
- leads are not friendly with each other at first but begin to grow closer
SCI is more light-hearted, has more comedy and focuses on the strong bromance between the leads. It doesn't have too much police procedural in it, making it a bit more fast-paced while handling more cases.
Desire Catcher is a lot more serious in tone and has a lot more realistic police procedural in it, making the pace a tad slower but still enjoyable. It takes itself seriously and is a bit more graphic in the cases they deal with. The leads slowly come to like each other and work together.
- both series had the same author.
- both series are female centered shows.
- both series had betrayal tropes.
- both series are female centered shows.
- both series had betrayal tropes.
''Love is war Final'' is the sequel of the movie ''Love is War'
This is a war between the FL and ML to see who will proclaim their love first.
This is a war between the FL and ML to see who will proclaim their love first.
One is GL, the other M/F, but both are historical mini dramas about the relationship between a stepmother and the child of the man she marries but doesn't love.
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Steamy short length series set in the Republican era. The FL is out for revenge, and is forced to work as a maid.
The two dramas have a lot of the same themes:
- ML with demon blood who's suspected and pursecuted even though he never really did anything bad
- ML who suffers a lot
- FL with the fate to fight evil
- Immortals vs demon
- one of the leads can't feel emotions
- ML with demon blood who's suspected and pursecuted even though he never really did anything bad
- ML who suffers a lot
- FL with the fate to fight evil
- Immortals vs demon
- one of the leads can't feel emotions
The chemistery and sweet scenes in Love mate really reminded me of semantic error in the best way posibble.
Both deals with school friends who start having feelings for one another. There are also the mandatory set of friends who are pretty loving and supportive. But the sexual tension in ITSAY is beyond unbelievable!!