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Also adapted from a story by Agatha Christie although the time setting differs. Miss Ma, Nemesis takes on a modern times setting without losing the Agatha Christie tone which someone referred to as 'the puzzle, solving the mystery'.
Sin Lai Hong is similar to Klin Kasalong because the FL was stab to death in the past life and swear to get revenge in the new life.
Duay Rang Athitarn is similar to Klin Kasalong because the female lead who loves the same man as her half sister / twin.
She then was jailed and starved to death before her dead body was discovered by the ML.
She then wishes to get revenge to all the people who made her suffer in the life.
She then was jailed and starved to death before her dead body was discovered by the ML.
She then wishes to get revenge to all the people who made her suffer in the life.
Duay Rang Athitarn is similar to Sin Lai Hong because of the femal weak male lead who was tortured to death in the pas life makes wished to born stronger and get revenge on her ennemies in her new life.
Plerng Pranang is similar to Rak Nakara because both involved foreign kingdom with political issues. Set in the end of 19th century.
Duang Duang Haruetai is similar to Chaloey Sak because of Kingdom plots and prince/princess becoming prisoner for political reason and both ML and FL fell in love.
Ha Min and Yeo Joon both have painful and traumatic pasts, and they suffer from them.
Ha Min wanted to appease his mom by becoming a doctor, which seemed like he didn't want to.
Yeo Joon had to experience abuse from his parents.
Both are romance and youth genres and adapted from a webtoon.
Ha Min wanted to appease his mom by becoming a doctor, which seemed like he didn't want to.
Yeo Joon had to experience abuse from his parents.
Both are romance and youth genres and adapted from a webtoon.
Both of these shows are heartwarming and have romance elements, although i would say "Its Okay to Not Be Okay" has a bit more. Both shows also have an autistic character that is performed beautifully and adds a lot of elements to the k-drama.
Both shows are heavily about zombies, as well as a fast paced story of survival. Both have relatively short seasons, at least compared to the more common 16ep hour plus seasons.
Choco Milk Shake and A First Story both have some really sweet and fluffy vibes. They are both produced by the same company Strongberry.
Both dramas are on the angsty, tearjerker side. Both also involve some tragedy and "death" that changed the trajectory of the leads.
- Young love
- First love
- From Highschool to College to Career life is shown
- set in the 1990s
- bittersweet as well but i think 20th Cg is better.
- First love
- From Highschool to College to Career life is shown
- set in the 1990s
- bittersweet as well but i think 20th Cg is better.
A boy is targeted by the group of friends his friend hangs out with. This puts a huge strain on their relationship. Both are South Korean short films about school violence.
-Highschool
-Nostalgic feels
- Youth
- Set in 1990s
- Coming of Age
- Time jump (past and present)
- Bittersweet endings ;-;
-Nostalgic feels
- Youth
- Set in 1990s
- Coming of Age
- Time jump (past and present)
- Bittersweet endings ;-;
- First Love
- "unrequited love"
- Guy friend likes the girl lead likes
- Set in highschool
- few bits of romcom
- time jump
- very nostalgic feel of love/romance (oh highschool sweet love?)
- youthful
- "unrequited love"
- Guy friend likes the girl lead likes
- Set in highschool
- few bits of romcom
- time jump
- very nostalgic feel of love/romance (oh highschool sweet love?)
- youthful



