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Both have a Swindler ML and are Japanese dramas. There’s a policeman in both that tries to help them. Both male leads had a tragic past and are actually quite kind.
Recommended by Elisa - Dec 4, 2022
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Recommended by dannhie - Dec 4, 2022
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Both are investigation dramas that are also about reckoning with the past that you'd rather forget. In A Fugitive from the Past, it's the tumultuous time just after Japan lost the Pacific War; in The Last Witness, it's the brutality of the Korean War. Both movies have epic quality about them.
Recommended by kura2ninja - Dec 4, 2022
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- Law dramas
- Both the leads are lawyers
- FL is better at the job than ML
- FL very passionate about their job, hard working
- Both FLs suspended for one year due to some case

- DLIL is more of romance then MIPTC

Recommended by Xirie - Dec 4, 2022
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Both dramas are school based
- There are multiple mains
- Love triangle plot
- Unrequited Love
- Friendship
- Some mysteries inside the plots
- Competitions:The activities or conditions of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others.
- Life lessons
- Missions are provided to solve and get points.
Recommended by honeymitha - Dec 4, 2022
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Older woman/younger man romance, the woman is a lawyer in both dramas (different type of lawyer, but nonetheless, lawyers,) Very pretty MCs, (IMHO).

A bit different background stories, but both end up as romances. SAHPH is more direct about it, IHYV takes a while to get going.
Recommended by ShortCircuit - Dec 4, 2022
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ML is crazy in both cases (or as irresponsible as they can come, in a police-type of drama). A lot of coincidental almost impossible things happen in order for the cases to be solved, but they do happen, and cases do get solved. TFR is more episodic than BAC, but there's a similar vibe to both of them.
Recommended by ShortCircuit - Dec 4, 2022
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Both dramas deal with first responders or rescuers. There's a mystery in each, and all the people in the main cast have interesting back stories.

Both dramas also involve episodic cases and an overreaching arc, and the MCs bond over their problems and how they deal with them.
Recommended by ShortCircuit - Dec 4, 2022
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Both are Korean shows with a similar vibe, the story has a theme of reincarnation to find true love.
The boys are co-workers and one of the protagonists tries to find her love.

Ambos son programas coreanos con un vibra similar, la historia tiene un tema de reencarnación para encontrar el amor verdadero.
Los chicos son compañeros de trabajo y una de las protagonistas intenta encontrar su amor.


Recommended by NaLen - Dec 4, 2022
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The story lines are completely different but the way I feel after Watching the male lead in this drama is the same feeling I got from the male lead of go ahead. I can also add the the love in both dramas was deep, amazing and lasted for several years.
Recommended by lady rain - Dec 4, 2022
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Both the female leads can see a persons time however Lee Sung Kyungs character can see everyone's time while Yanna can only see a person's time if she hold their hands.
Recommended by sun_of_roses18 - Dec 3, 2022
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Togoku Kyosui runs a traditional Japanese style cafe called Rokuhodo. He has a tender voice and hardly ever raises it. He is an honest person with a bright personality. At the cafe, Togoku Kyosui works with three other young men. They each wear a kimono and serve drinks, meals and desserts to their customers. These 4 men interact with their customers, who all have their own problems, and provide them with comfort. While performing their jobs, they also face their own problems and grow as a person.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Dec 3, 2022
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Togoku Kyosui runs a traditional Japanese style cafe called Rokuhodo. He has a tender voice and hardly ever raises it. He is an honest person with a bright personality. At the cafe, Togoku Kyosui works with three other young men. They each wear a kimono and serve drinks, meals and desserts to their customers. These 4 men interact with their customers, who all have their own problems, and provide them with comfort. While performing their jobs, they also face their own problems and grow as a person.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Dec 3, 2022
These two are similar in terms of introducing Korean Culture in Europe countries.

DopojarakL Story of Homme the K-Wanderer focuses on introducing and selling Korean cultural items to Danish people - while Youn's Kitchen 2 introduces Korean food in Spain by opening a Korean restaurant.

Both showcases healing type of variety show.
Recommended by hey887984 - Dec 3, 2022
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The story is set in the private senior high school Minami Gakuen which boasts of an unusually high proportion of good-looking students and aims to win at the National Ikemen Contest for senior high school students.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Dec 3, 2022