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Same actor and same xianxia-like elements. There are fight scenes and missions where both leads get to explore and solve
Recommended by yicheng - Feb 5, 2024
Same actor playing the main lead and aired on the same platform (iQiyi) and there are strong action/fight scenes.
Recommended by yicheng - Feb 5, 2024
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The Male Leads in both are major green flags.
The Female leads in both are unfeeling, in Ashes of love it is due to an unfeeling pill, whereas in Love & Redemption , the FL is born deprived of her six senses.
Both female leads failed to put their trust in the male leads, causing them harm. (It was unbearable to watch)
Both Male leads pretend to marry another woman when the Female leads realize their mistake and come around.
Recommended by Apurva - Feb 5, 2024
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In both dramas, FL and ML go down to the mortal world for tribulations. While it happens 7 times in LYST, it happens once in Ashes of Love. However, their story also spans a few lifetimes, so it's a bit similar.
Recommended by Apurva - Feb 5, 2024
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Both are epic jidaigeki horror movies. Both movies are very similar...............................................................................................................................
Recommended by Aoi_Takahashi_12 - Feb 5, 2024
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So far, ‘Amidst a Snowstorm of Love’ is giving me the same stress relief vibe as ‘Meet Yourself’. Simple and mesmerizing.
Recommended by dreaming - Feb 5, 2024
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Both dramas have a very similar synopsis. Both main leads end up being an unintentional killer and have to find a way to deal with that. While both main leads decide to follow two different paths, there do seem to be a lot of similarities between the stories .
Recommended by Lou - Feb 5, 2024
Both represent terminal illness main lead. And long time crush. If you really liked saiko no seito you definitely love this one too.
Recommended by TharushiChamathka - Feb 5, 2024
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Although these two dramas possess distinct premises and storylines, there are certain similarities that cannot be overlooked.

Both dramas feature a cross-dressing female lead, which serves as a central plot device.
Both series revolve around a king with a troubled past, providing depth to the character and offering insight into the challenges they encounter.
Both dramas also incorporate scheming ministers, who contribute to the political machinations within the palace.
The tragic deaths of the female leads' fathers serve as a driving force in both series, giving rise to revenge and a thirst for justice. Additionally, both kings share a unique connection with the female leads' fathers.
The female lead in both dramas are wrongfully accused of crimes.
Palace politics play a significant role in both series, fueling tension and conflict.
Moreover, the second male lead in both series aims to marry the female lead, creating a distinct dynamic and adding an element of romance and competition.
Recommended by SnapDragon - Feb 5, 2024
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If you liked the first few episodes of Heartbeat, and the overall vibe initially, then you will like From Now On, Showtime. Heartbeat's strength was likeable characters, good acting and a great concept. But the writing was unable to fully flesh out the drama in the way that it deserved. From Now On Showtime has the character development, the acting, the concept and the writing is so well done. It delivers in ways that Heartbeat wishes it could have.
Recommended by iccebberg2 - Feb 5, 2024
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ML in both works for a company that cleans houses for the deceased. In Move to Heaven ML is autistic; in Hoshi Furu Yoru ni the ML is deaf.

Hoshi Furu Yoru ni has more romance and drama.
Recommended by Umbrella_Storm - Feb 5, 2024
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both tell a couple of short stories
with different sets of characters
many scenes in the woods and solitary places
ghosts, immortal beings, fox spirits
Recommended by kpun - Feb 5, 2024
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It deals with how your identity shapes you and the crime it follows as there is an ultimate goal but also how much you are willing to sacrifice it for
Recommended by Sweetsis - Feb 5, 2024
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they both have completely different stories and all that so if you're like me who doesn't want it to be repetitive but the same genre, i think this is a good one!!

similarity:
protective + lethal ml (in both ml can be quite annoying at first but after awhile they're the best man)
smart + innocent fl (in both fl have the worst time coping with ml and are lost souls who want rest)

supportive / understanding
suspense + mystery + LOTS of plot-twists

HAPPY AND WORTH ENDING FOR BOTH
Recommended by miwa - Feb 4, 2024
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Both male leads give very similar feeling. they both are retired (or kinda) from their respective career, and were the best at their fields. Both females are strong in their fields and have a shy-type of personalities.
difference is in AASOL the male is chasing the female and in GGS the female is actively chasing the male.
They both also have supportive teammates characters that make the scenes funny and interesting.
oh and they both are written by the same authors...
Recommended by Adele Jane - Feb 4, 2024