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I loved both dramas. They both have an Oldest daughter issue, Family warmth, Dream.
If You're looking for a psychological mystery thriller with the same suspense and good-story-building like Mouse, & if You're someone who wants to watch characters You'll feel empathy for,even if It's just a thriller...You should consider watching 'black out'...It's an absolute good story with an outstanding cast...
Both are Slice of life dramas which focus on self-discovery and healing.
Both feel the need to escape their fast paced/corporate life for reasons.
It shows struggles in life , how the people support each other and can be a source of warmth.
Both feel the need to escape their fast paced/corporate life for reasons.
It shows struggles in life , how the people support each other and can be a source of warmth.
Since both have the same leads & are very good stories involving the relationship beginning in similar ways, I decided to recommend this. Wang Ge Ge and Shen Hao Nan always deliver when they're together and whether it's a tragedy or a romance, I just want to keep seeing them work together. Both these stories start with a one-night-stand due to intoxication of some form.
Both dramas are light-hearted, funny, and sweet — blending comedy, romance, and workplace settings without heavy melodrama. In both shows, the female lead is pretending to be someone she’s not, which leads to awkward, funny, and ultimately romantic situations.
both are arranged marriage alliance
smart fl
ruthless ml
enemies to lovers
scheming power couple
burning chemistry
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smart fl
ruthless ml
enemies to lovers
scheming power couple
burning chemistry
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In these two films, longterm same-sex couples frantically prepare for visits from a family member. Meanwhile, they must make a decision amongst each other whether to continue hiding their relationship or to tell them.
Both of these lesbian-led coming of age movies focus on girls enjoying a hot summer day with their straight friend, pondering on their budding crush.
Both Love Tractor and Secrects Happened on Litchi Island are countryside queer/bl romances. Love Tractor has a comedic side also
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Both movies take place during the wartime period around 1945, and both main characters are teachers. They both focus on the relationships between teachers and students, as well as between students and their parents, and how the war affects them.
It's the same mythological,and eradicating evil to bring peace in the world.
It has the connection where in ancestors of ML's have sacrificed to seal the evil and now the present generation are also fighting it
It has the connection where in ancestors of ML's have sacrificed to seal the evil and now the present generation are also fighting it
Same actresses. Both with milk and love . Both are simple to watch dramas, very light, not too traumatizing
You might think it is totally different. Indeed, it is not about sisters, it is not set in a work office and the "depressing" vibe that convey messages/quotes is missing.
But it is still about family. You get to see their growth, which is the strength of the show by the way. Like we see the sisters' past and present, choices and events that happened, things that set themp apart and back together. You get to see this in this drama as well.
Our unwritten Seoul also has a strong development between a imperfect mother and her daughters. Here it's about the relationship between a dad and his daughter. Both are really deep relationships. In a sense it tackles the issue of a single dad that is overlooked in South Korea but also around the world.
If our unwritten Seoul tends to be more depressing, this one is more likely about hardships that shape a relationship and strenghten it, in a way it's lighthearted but it doesn't lack any depth.
But it is still about family. You get to see their growth, which is the strength of the show by the way. Like we see the sisters' past and present, choices and events that happened, things that set themp apart and back together. You get to see this in this drama as well.
Our unwritten Seoul also has a strong development between a imperfect mother and her daughters. Here it's about the relationship between a dad and his daughter. Both are really deep relationships. In a sense it tackles the issue of a single dad that is overlooked in South Korea but also around the world.
If our unwritten Seoul tends to be more depressing, this one is more likely about hardships that shape a relationship and strenghten it, in a way it's lighthearted but it doesn't lack any depth.
Both stories revolve around couples who start off as reluctant partners, marked by mistrust, rivalry, or even hidden agendas, but gradually evolve into a strong team through shared challenges. In Glory, Lu Jiang Lai and Rong Shan Bao navigate deception and shifting power dynamics, while in Prisoner of Beauty, Xiao Qiao and Wei Shao deal with a tense marriage alliance and family rivalry. In both cases, the couples engage in witty clashes and emotional growth, turning initial hostility into mutual respect and affection. At their core, both dramas highlight love born from conflict, trust earned over time, and the power of partnership in the face of larger societal pressures.




