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The shared rhetoric in this drama is its characterisation. How a character can be made so annoying and hated yet compelling., in a world that’s so merciless it leaves you behind as soon as it’s leeched you dry
A normal girl Xia Guo is faced with a difficult dilemma where the two choices will lead her toward two utterly different lives. Would she choose to live a home-sweet-home life with her boyfriend in her hometown or seize the opportunity to forge a successful career in a metropolitan? Which way would make her life "a little less normal"?
Both dramas are set in Xinjiang. The main characters face challenges and overcoming obstacles to realize their dreams.
They are both based on the same Manhwa.
Both ML making a deal to save their mother - then their mother turning young
Both ML making a deal to save their mother - then their mother turning young
both are based on the same real life hwaseong serial murder case, but they explore different phases and perspectives of the story.
Sci-fi thrillers.
Group of people are mysteriously transported into an alternate version of the world they know.
High risk, multi dangerous circumstances.
Slight romance.
Group of people are mysteriously transported into an alternate version of the world they know.
High risk, multi dangerous circumstances.
Slight romance.
Both:
-FL are trying to break free of systems in fictional novels
-ML are 'cold' ceos, PR gets way less romance or screen time with ML
-have the same pacing and quality
-FL are resolute, PR more morally grey and willing
-have 'happy' but not fully 'satisfying' endings
-have unique system settings or features, different than the basics
PR is categorized as Revenge whereas LIH is Comedy
-FL are trying to break free of systems in fictional novels
-ML are 'cold' ceos, PR gets way less romance or screen time with ML
-have the same pacing and quality
-FL are resolute, PR more morally grey and willing
-have 'happy' but not fully 'satisfying' endings
-have unique system settings or features, different than the basics
PR is categorized as Revenge whereas LIH is Comedy
Fantasy and action with Cha Eunwoo starring in both dramas. Eunwoo does some of his best work in the action genre and he is quite versatile too.
they both have two male leads who bond but later realise they have opposite goals.
i think both male leads in both dramas truly cared for each other and empathised on a certain level but couldn’t go against their own beliefs.
i think both male leads in both dramas truly cared for each other and empathised on a certain level but couldn’t go against their own beliefs.
This drama is about the sweet, trusting friendship between 2 college girls. Yuko and Setsuko are 2 'trend-obsessed' girls who have no particular purposes in life. They didn't have much in life, except for their wardrobes full of fancy attires and their 'self-proclaimed' beauty. The storyline traces their struggle in life: friendship, love, academics, work, etc.
Japan and Korea's biggest names star in this big-scale drama. Nishijima Sho is a Japanese detective whose father was murdered in Korea when he was still a boy. In hopes of discovering the truth behind his father's death, Sho is working undercover in a huge secret organization. Choi Yuna is a Korean woman who visits Japan in search of her missing father. She opens a Korean restaurant with her younger sister, but soon faces the mercy of fate. The couple meets in a corner of Tokyo and falls in love. But what waits ahead of them. A "rondo" of fate, love, and history is about to begin.
Japan and Korea's biggest names star in this big-scale drama. Nishijima Sho is a Japanese detective whose father was murdered in Korea when he was still a boy. In hopes of discovering the truth behind his father's death, Sho is working undercover in a huge secret organization. Choi Yuna is a Korean woman who visits Japan in search of her missing father. She opens a Korean restaurant with her younger sister, but soon faces the mercy of fate. The couple meets in a corner of Tokyo and falls in love. But what waits ahead of them. A "rondo" of fate, love, and history is about to begin.
Japan and Korea's biggest names star in this big-scale drama. Nishijima Sho is a Japanese detective whose father was murdered in Korea when he was still a boy. In hopes of discovering the truth behind his father's death, Sho is working undercover in a huge secret organization. Choi Yuna is a Korean woman who visits Japan in search of her missing father. She opens a Korean restaurant with her younger sister, but soon faces the mercy of fate. The couple meets in a corner of Tokyo and falls in love. But what waits ahead of them. A "rondo" of fate, love, and history is about to begin.
Japan and Korea's biggest names star in this big-scale drama. Nishijima Sho is a Japanese detective whose father was murdered in Korea when he was still a boy. In hopes of discovering the truth behind his father's death, Sho is working undercover in a huge secret organization. Choi Yuna is a Korean woman who visits Japan in search of her missing father. She opens a Korean restaurant with her younger sister, but soon faces the mercy of fate. The couple meets in a corner of Tokyo and falls in love. But what waits ahead of them. A "rondo" of fate, love, and history is about to begin.
L, an angel who’s endlessly fascinated with the human world, gets into trouble when she unthinkingly saves the life of Han Shi Yeong, a man who was meant to die. To make up for her mistake she must guard him on Earth for one hundred days and keep him safe from Hwan, a death god who is required to collect his soul. Both supernatural beings must contend with the knowledge that whichever one of them fails by the end of the hundred days will be erased from existence, and the longer they stay on Earth the further their powers fade and the more human they become.



