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both are adaptations of the same novel ........................................................................................................
I have not seen WTHB yet, however they are both set in the 1970s and the female lead is sent to a re-education camp similar to what fang muyang's parents go through in LSIN1970S
Same genre of drama: thriller.
Main character is a lawyer like in Honour.
Both contents are adaptations of European’s hit fictions.
Main character is a lawyer like in Honour.
Both contents are adaptations of European’s hit fictions.
2 dystopian dramas made the same year where both Korea are united and work on a common project.
Both lead women shared that coldness at first glance and are North Korean involved in the Army.
Of course one is an action drama when the other is a slice of life with a pinch of slight romance.
Both lead women shared that coldness at first glance and are North Korean involved in the Army.
Of course one is an action drama when the other is a slice of life with a pinch of slight romance.
Both dramas are thrillers centered around women.
The lead characters are women over 40 looking for justice.
Each story deals with violence done to women and rich people working to conceal the facts.
OSTs have also the same great music style.
The lead characters are women over 40 looking for justice.
Each story deals with violence done to women and rich people working to conceal the facts.
OSTs have also the same great music style.
- Arranged & forced marriage trope, developing romance after marriage
- Scheming FLs, a lot of toxic villainesses & messy drama phew (that's mini dramas for you)
- Very predictable...
- Scheming FLs, a lot of toxic villainesses & messy drama phew (that's mini dramas for you)
- Very predictable...
The characters are just too similar but i feel DWY is a better version of this.
Both have a top who is head over heels for his bottom and the bottom who's not interested in them
Both have a top who is head over heels for his bottom and the bottom who's not interested in them
Both dramas have one of the lead acting like an animal.
Here Tul acts like a dog
But in C for C Lynx acts like a cat
Both dramas have the top who has one sided love from the start and is trying to win the other over
Here Tul acts like a dog
But in C for C Lynx acts like a cat
Both dramas have the top who has one sided love from the start and is trying to win the other over
- Lead Actor is Bai Jing Ting. Even Liu Yi Jun plays an important role in both shows.
- Both are mystery-suspense-thrillers involving cops
- Both are about going back in time (time loop) to change the final fate on that day
- Both are mystery-suspense-thrillers involving cops
- Both are about going back in time (time loop) to change the final fate on that day
Both dramas are Japanese and feature an older woman/younger man duo, where one of them is a dancer.
Both dramas are period slice-of-life stories set in self-contained industrial work-unit communities in China, a 1970s factory village and a 1990s oil field of multi-generational families. They share a nostalgic, coming-of-age genre, focusing on ordinary people navigating family ties and using education to escape their inherited social fates. Both have slow-burn relationships with Love Story in the 1970s specifically including a fake marriage trope. Bonus- Sun Qian is female main lead in both!
1. In both dramas female leads are nine tailed fox and male leads are humans
2. In both dramas, the genres are Interspecies Romance, comedy, supernatural, fantasy...
2. In both dramas, the genres are Interspecies Romance, comedy, supernatural, fantasy...
Same wuxia elements with sacred beasts, lots of kung fu and fighting, both leads are strong and have feeling for each other from start. Matching visual and great cinematography.
Romance dramas about female leads working as science researchers wanting to save the natural environment and pragmatic male leads with a different views on nature.
Martial arts, action, and historical settings. The creation of the Gods is more fantasy-like, as it explores Chinese myths, but both movies feature many visually striking combat scenes. I recommend they be watched in cinema theatres




