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Both chinese republican era dramas with Li Jiu Lin.
Other similarities:
- memory loss
- misunderstandings
- annoying SFL
- SML wants to kill ML all the time
Other similarities:
- memory loss
- misunderstandings
- annoying SFL
- SML wants to kill ML all the time
Jeong Nyeon: The Star is Born talks about yeoseong gukgeuk an artform in South Korea that incorporates pansori and stage performances that features all-women casts and some of them needs to portray a male role. Farewell My Concubine it talks about the Peking opera and some men portray dan (female) roles.
Both stories have implied same sex romance between the characters: Hyerang and Okgyeong, Jeong Nyeon and Juran for Jeong Nyeon: The Star is Born. Cheng Die Yi and Duan Xiao Lu on Farewell My Concubine
Both stories have implied same sex romance between the characters: Hyerang and Okgyeong, Jeong Nyeon and Juran for Jeong Nyeon: The Star is Born. Cheng Die Yi and Duan Xiao Lu on Farewell My Concubine
In both dramas, the male and female leads work together to solve a major conspiracy.
In both dramas, there is a childhood connection between the male and female leads.
Both have great fight scenes with quite good visual effects.
The male lead is talented, intelligent, calm (suspicious).
The female lead is stubborn and unyielding.
In both dramas, there is a childhood connection between the male and female leads.
Both have great fight scenes with quite good visual effects.
The male lead is talented, intelligent, calm (suspicious).
The female lead is stubborn and unyielding.
In both dramas, the male lead loves the female lead. The female lead does not reciprocate at first.
The main characters are good at solving problems together.
In both dramas, the female lead is scorned by society for not adhering to social conventions and is generally seen as rude and immoral.
The male lead is a high-ranking, respected official.
In both dramas, the male lead would do anything for the female lead, even risking his life.
The main characters are good at solving problems together.
In both dramas, the female lead is scorned by society for not adhering to social conventions and is generally seen as rude and immoral.
The male lead is a high-ranking, respected official.
In both dramas, the male lead would do anything for the female lead, even risking his life.
Both dramas depict the struggles women face.
In both dramas, we see strong female leads.
In both dramas, the female lead initially considers marrying a weak man, but then meets a strong male lead.
In both dramas, we see strong female leads.
In both dramas, the female lead initially considers marrying a weak man, but then meets a strong male lead.
The plot of the two dramas is very different. But they also have similar themes.
1. In both dramas, the female lead has suffered a lot.
2. The male lead is a military officer, a government official, and handsome ?.
3. A strong, intelligent female lead.
4. Throughout the drama, the male lead helps the female lead.
1. In both dramas, the female lead has suffered a lot.
2. The male lead is a military officer, a government official, and handsome ?.
3. A strong, intelligent female lead.
4. Throughout the drama, the male lead helps the female lead.
Both drama delves into the life of young autistic minds, family life and their day to day living conditions and situations.
Both ml give same vibe.
What's wrong with secretary kim. Fl wants to resign from job and get married. Ml her boss proposed her to marry him without confessing he likes her.
When the phone rings: same. We viewer's know ml likes fl. But ml never confessed and fl is clueless.
Both are Adapted from webtoon.
What's wrong with secretary kim. Fl wants to resign from job and get married. Ml her boss proposed her to marry him without confessing he likes her.
When the phone rings: same. We viewer's know ml likes fl. But ml never confessed and fl is clueless.
Both are Adapted from webtoon.
Both star Ishihara Satomi and Aoki Munetaka. They play a married couple in Missing, and bickering coworkers in Pretty Proofreader. Their chemistry in both is great. If Missing gets you down, start PPR to chear you up.
Secret garden is a classic in the body swapping trope!
Female leads are also pretty similar by excelling in their field.
Female leads are also pretty similar by excelling in their field.
Both are short, fluffy rom-coms set in high school.
- FL is shy, not well-known in her class until she gets approached by the ML
- ML has a facade he's presenting to the world but is different inside
- love triangle where both ML and SML fall first for the FL
- pretend relationship (fake dating in BM, fake confession in SSC101)
- FL is shy, not well-known in her class until she gets approached by the ML
- ML has a facade he's presenting to the world but is different inside
- love triangle where both ML and SML fall first for the FL
- pretend relationship (fake dating in BM, fake confession in SSC101)
"Behind your Smile" is a thriller with romantic elements, just like WTPR. The ML in this story is like Baek Sa Eon rather cold and dark. However, he is obsessed with revenge and wants to get back at the FL who is very innocent and naive. Their relationship slowly changes. The drama is mainly carried by Marcus Chang's acting and his amazing chemistry with his co-star.
Similar to WTPR, in this drama, FL takes on the role of her twin sister after she disappears. Therefore, she is forced to play the fiancée of her sister's boyfriend, but she is already making plans to escape. Compared to WTPR, it's more of a light romcom.
Tearjerkers, Korean stories about love. First is an elder movie and the second is a modern drama, but both focus on kind of forbidden love. Main characters (you'll gonna find if it's a boy or a girl) is somehow connected to North Korea. Movie and series touch politics theme too of course, but still, love story is the most important so you don't have to catch up with Korea politics, history or anything.
There are jail scenes which make our characters lie and betray loved ones, but also there are sacrifice theme present (''I can't be with you, so I'm going to leave you because I don't want to be a burden").
One of them has a happy ending, and the other one sad though...Not gonna spoil which one, watch them to find out.
There are jail scenes which make our characters lie and betray loved ones, but also there are sacrifice theme present (''I can't be with you, so I'm going to leave you because I don't want to be a burden").
One of them has a happy ending, and the other one sad though...Not gonna spoil which one, watch them to find out.




