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Both dramas offer a grounded and relatable portrayal of the difficulties faced by young adults. This includes:
Financial hardships: Characters in both shows often struggle with money, living in modest conditions, and worrying about their livelihoods.
Career setbacks: They experience failures, rejections, and the frustration of not being recognized for their talents.
Societal pressures: There's a common theme of individuals feeling pressure to succeed, conform to societal norms, and live up to expectations.
Recommended by Maleesha Madubhashini - Jun 2, 2025
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both dramas have similar humor and the old school BL feel. They are both lighthearted and fun with two people from different backgrounds ( one more of a city boy, the other more a family/community boy).

Recommended by LunarOrchidBloom - Jun 2, 2025
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A love triangle between two brothers and a girl who have known her since childhood at the first of story.

ML is going to marry that girl and is deeply committed to her, but during a trip he meets another girl (Fl)and she (FL)becomes interested in him.

Ml experiences incidents that take him away from home and his fiancée.

In both stories, FL is a deeply oppressed girl.

In both stories, ML eventually falls in love with FL and forgets his first love.
Recommended by Edmond_Dantes - Jun 2, 2025
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The plots are actually quite similar: both feature an arranged relationship where one of the leads pretends to be well-behaved, while secretly hiding a mischievous side out of fear that their partner won't accept the real them. The main difference is that Cutie Pie is a BL, whereas My Wife’s Gunslinger God is a straight romance.
Recommended by definitelynotnabi - Jun 2, 2025
Both FLs time travel/reincarnate into young children while retaining their knowledge of the future and use it to help their mothers/family/themselves escape their fate.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Jun 2, 2025
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Both dramas involve the ML pretending to be/being disabled and using a wheelchair, and a swap of sorts between the FL and SFL that results in the FL marrying the ML and SFL finding love with someone else. Both dramas involve court politics, a character who is skilled medicine, and are light in tone.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Jun 2, 2025
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Both are mini dramas in which the FL enters a game world where she is a cook and has a task(s) she must complete to return to the real world. Both MLs seem initially unnecessary (bug vs. NPC) but as the FL spends time with them she falls in love and starts to want to not complete the game.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Jun 2, 2025
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The ML Wei Heling is ML in New Year Sacrifice as well as playing a newspaper vendor friend of the ML in Street Angel, both movies are Chinese cinema classics ; New Year Sacrifice from 1956 is in color, whereas Street Angel from 1937 is still in black and white, but with a FL who became famous for her songs. Both portray ordinary people: New Year Sacrifice is centered around those living in the countryside; Street Angels around those living in Shanghai city.
Recommended by Frost_edelweiss - Jun 2, 2025
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Both are mini dramas in which the FL is part of a system in which she travels to various worlds with a mission in each one, which is complicated when she falls in love with the ML.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Jun 2, 2025
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Both dramas involve time travel, multiple lives, the ML turning into a being that is believed to be a threat to the world, and a FL who refuses to give up on him.
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Both FLs travel back in time to get rid of the ML who is considered to be an evil being who will destroy the world, only to discover not everything is as they've been told.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Jun 2, 2025
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Both dramas tell the marriage life of leads so they both give slice of life vibe. While TPOB involve arranged marriage between enemies, TSOFML involve marriage between friends(?). Leads in the dramas are equally smart and the ML are good fighter
Recommended by L_H - Jun 2, 2025
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Both male leads are smart and plotting. Both male leads don’t really know Martial Arts as well. Besides, the two have the general plot of using intelligence as against brute strength to manoeuvre out of tricky situations. Both FLs know martial art.
Recommended by Drama Ranter - Jun 1, 2025
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they both played with the same male lead, and also the plot was kinda similar, also a transmigated drama, need to defeat the enemy in order to be back at the real world
Recommended by Li Mu Yan - Jun 1, 2025
-no comedy and realistic vibe
-the story really focus on the relationship between the two young men
-you get to see that it's not just surface level attraction
-friends to lovers
-one of the young men is okay with his sexuality and the other one is struggeling with his
-good cinematography and music
-good acting
-simple story
-well-portayed intimacy on screen
Recommended by Spooked1 - Jun 1, 2025