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Similar because of the love that develops between a male prostitute and another man. Both films explore the dangerous lifestyle of a male sex worker and the impact their homosexuality has on their homophobic families. Unrequited love also.
-Taiwanese BL
-finding love while doing dangerous prostitution work
-head over heart decisions
-finding love while doing dangerous prostitution work
-head over heart decisions
Both are BL Taiwanese movies about unrequited love. The tone, acting, cinematography, and vibes are very similar.
Even though both dramas are made in completely different setting and style they have a very similar romantic plot. Not only the story is the same - poor girl dresses as a boy for the work/study opportunity that will allow her to support her family where she gets very close with the rich ML and they fall in love, both love stories give a similar feeling, of angst and back and forth between the leads while they go through an emotional roller coaster while exploring somewhat breifly homosexuality.
They even have lots of similar scenes and plot devices.
The bromance between the rest of the gang os also cute in both dramas.
They even have lots of similar scenes and plot devices.
The bromance between the rest of the gang os also cute in both dramas.
Both FL are assassins, but in Alice she is trying to get away from killing and Girl K she is trying to get revenge
Both have more comedy than really scary stuff and make you root for the characters. When it comes to scare level both have a really low level and can be watched by people who are scaredy-cats like me without trouble.
In "King is not easy" the Body Swap is between a king and a servant
In "The Trust/No Doubt in Us" the Body Swap is between the king and the Queen
In "The Trust/No Doubt in Us" the Body Swap is between the king and the Queen
Both are mini dramas with a (censored) BL relationship and a focus on sports. The two MLs are initially antagonist to each other.
Both movies focus on a single female friendships and the depth of the relationship and how their lives interconnect followed by a tragic death.
Both coming of age stories. Both have fathers who chose to be fathers. Though the family situations are different. They have a similar nostalgia to them.
Both series try to point out what it makes to be a "Good Doctor". As someone who cares about their patients, both series follow similar themes. So if you are looking for series with similar topic and environment, these are it.
Both are based on the same classic Chinese literature plot. Three Kingdoms is a long-long story, Growling Tiger is about the way of Syma Yi and his family.
Both are Taiwanese BL.
Both have couples who are really comfortable with each other
no cringey or awkward scenes
Both have couples who are really comfortable with each other
no cringey or awkward scenes
They aren't exactly prequel and sequel but they have the same format:
- Main actors who play a fictionalized version of themselves.
- Every episode is a different story (and they are not related to each other).
- Every episode is directed and written by a different director and screenwriter.
- Main actors who play a fictionalized version of themselves.
- Every episode is a different story (and they are not related to each other).
- Every episode is directed and written by a different director and screenwriter.
They aren't exactly prequel and sequel but they have the same format:
- Main actors who play a fictionalized version of themselves.
- Every episode is a different story (and they are not related to each other).
- Every episode is directed and written by a different director and screenwriter.
- Main actors who play a fictionalized version of themselves.
- Every episode is a different story (and they are not related to each other).
- Every episode is directed and written by a different director and screenwriter.



