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Irresistible Love 2 (2016) is the sequel to Irresistible Love: Secret of the Valet.
Master/slave BL dynamic. Both feature a powerful dude who is obsessed and in love with his servant.
Both the female leads have to raise a child by themselves at the beginning. They also both meet the male lead sometime in the past, separate ways because of some misunderstanding or situation, then reunite after a few years.
Male leads are also both kind of petty and arrogant at the beginning because of what happened between them in the past, and eventually warm up to the female lead after they getting to know them better.
Male leads are also both kind of petty and arrogant at the beginning because of what happened between them in the past, and eventually warm up to the female lead after they getting to know them better.
Both are terrific love-stories with lots of angst.
Rich man poor woman trope.
In both lakhorns female lead breaks up with male lead for different reasons. She breaks his heart completely.
In both lakhorns male leads are extremely smitten and possessive of their heroines.
Both male leads are strong,capable and passionate men.
Rich man poor woman trope.
In both lakhorns female lead breaks up with male lead for different reasons. She breaks his heart completely.
In both lakhorns male leads are extremely smitten and possessive of their heroines.
Both male leads are strong,capable and passionate men.
Both shows have the same first female lead who got berayed by her husband and waiting to be pregnant but failed to be.
Second female lead who is crazy and possessive about being with the first male lead to be "his wife" and became pregnant but had miscarriage as a karma due to her evil deeds.
Second male lead younger than the first female lead who is caring about her and making all the blames to first male lead for his cheating on his wife.
Female characters rivalry but ended to forgive each others.
Second female lead who is crazy and possessive about being with the first male lead to be "his wife" and became pregnant but had miscarriage as a karma due to her evil deeds.
Second male lead younger than the first female lead who is caring about her and making all the blames to first male lead for his cheating on his wife.
Female characters rivalry but ended to forgive each others.
Both shows have the same first female lead who got berayed by her husband and waiting to be pregnant but failed to be.
Second female lead who is crazy and possessive about being with the first male lead to be "his wife" and became pregnant but had miscarriage as a karma due to her evil deeds.
Second male lead younger than the first female lead who is caring about her and making all the blames to first male lead for his cheating on his wife.
Female characters rivalry but ended to forgive each others.
Second female lead who is crazy and possessive about being with the first male lead to be "his wife" and became pregnant but had miscarriage as a karma due to her evil deeds.
Second male lead younger than the first female lead who is caring about her and making all the blames to first male lead for his cheating on his wife.
Female characters rivalry but ended to forgive each others.
Both are short dramas featuring same-sex relationships with one of the main characters as an artist, and the relationships include someone who isn't alive. They are are fairly light throughout but get more serious towards the end. There isn't any filler, and the casts are limited.
Both fl are famous in entertainment industry.
Both have a cute love story
No breakup after getting into relationship
Amazing chemistry between the leads
Both have a cute love story
No breakup after getting into relationship
Amazing chemistry between the leads
In As The Gods Will, students are made to play different games which involve death. Unlike in the sacrifice dilemma, they need to choose a sacrifice to save their class.
So basically,
-Death Game
-High School
-Creepy gamemaster (ig u could call it that lol)
So basically,
-Death Game
-High School
-Creepy gamemaster (ig u could call it that lol)
The main character also, joins a game what he has no idea about, to pay off his debt. Unlike Lovers, in Kaiji there are multiple games which involve death. So if you liked Lovers and need something else similar to that, I reccomend Kaiji.
-has a Zombie apocalypse
-there is zombie fighting
-finding other survivors
-looking for help
-has friendship
-there is zombie fighting
-finding other survivors
-looking for help
-has friendship
It’s a death game between life and death.
Mysteriously students get forced to stop the kilings (May not be the same, but it definetly has the same vibe)
If you like The Beast’s side, then you should definelty check out Death Bell.
Mysteriously students get forced to stop the kilings (May not be the same, but it definetly has the same vibe)
If you like The Beast’s side, then you should definelty check out Death Bell.
-It’s also a death game
-The plot may be different, but it’s got the same vibe
-They have to save the death victims by figuring out clues (not in the villager’s side, but it’s similar)
If you like the death game vibe, then you definetly should watch Death Bell.
-The plot may be different, but it’s got the same vibe
-They have to save the death victims by figuring out clues (not in the villager’s side, but it’s similar)
If you like the death game vibe, then you definetly should watch Death Bell.
Recommended if you wish to see the same actors in their first film together. Another sweet first love story that also shows the nervous excitement of all the First Times of a couple just getting to know each other.
Visually hyper-stylish urban fantasies that plunge into dark moral quandries with a rare empathetic sweetness.
Rainless Love is more romance/fable, Oh No! is more horror/mystery, but they both tackle traumatic topics with humor and humanity.
Rainless Love is more romance/fable, Oh No! is more horror/mystery, but they both tackle traumatic topics with humor and humanity.