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A crime suspension thriller from the same author as The Bad Kids and The Long Night. A dark story, exciting and really worth watching.
A crime drama with a complicated story line and great acting. Ending not wasn’t perfect, but still really worth watching.
Sasiwimol is an extremely successful director. She has a close, friend-like relationship with her teenage son Wang. What will she do when Wang experiences his first love with Inthawut, her old friend? Love, relationships, understanding, mother and son learning from each other in this era of changeability. A friendship will forever be altered.
Both dramas' female leads are weird characters.
In both dramas, the male leads are attorneys. Although they are dorks, they put on a strong exterior for everyone to see.
The male and female leads of both shows cross paths due to fate.
Both are really comical while also dealing with serious situations.
In both dramas, the male leads are attorneys. Although they are dorks, they put on a strong exterior for everyone to see.
The male and female leads of both shows cross paths due to fate.
Both are really comical while also dealing with serious situations.
Dramas about crime, law and thrillers usually centre on a prosecutor or lawyer dealing with numerous criminal situations and injustice committed by those who abuse the legal system.
Each of them also features a tragic tale centred on the main character.
Each of them also features a tragic tale centred on the main character.
- Law / Prosecutor
- Comedy Scenes
- Romance between lawyers and Prosecutor
similar to the personality of the lead character. The guy has feelings for the female, but the female has the upper hand. The main character's family has a dark history. This comes highly recommended for you.
- Comedy Scenes
- Romance between lawyers and Prosecutor
similar to the personality of the lead character. The guy has feelings for the female, but the female has the upper hand. The main character's family has a dark history. This comes highly recommended for you.
the same plot of two people who love each other but in the end, do not end up together, and how they both come to accept it
Although not as romance/comedy forward as The Law Cafe, Miss Hammurabi has very similar themes and tone, but from the perspective of judges in court. They both deal with the "human" aspects of the law, showing short stories of tradegy, ending with snippets of hope, as we see people working together to help make the victim's lives better. I dont remember the exact quote from Law Cafe, but something along the lines of "people who help where the law can't, filling in the gaps" While the shows both have strong legal themes, we see stories of human nature, kindness, and hope. I started each episode of these two shows fully expecting to cry at least once, and leave feeling a little bit better about the world.
Neither film is fast-moving, but rather atmospheric, in the moment.
They are both set in a cold environment.
In terms of genre, they have psychological aspects with a few horror elements, and both grief and isoliaton is a theme in the movies.
They are both set in a cold environment.
In terms of genre, they have psychological aspects with a few horror elements, and both grief and isoliaton is a theme in the movies.
Very different story but I was remained of Seobok while watching Alienoid. Both movies are sci-fi, has non-human main character, special powers, action and in both are parent/child relationship but they're not actually related by blood (in Alienoid it's Father/daughter relationship, in Seobok it's not entirely family-like relationship but I got fatherly vibes from their interactions)
Somewhat similar atmosphere, aesthetic, and setting. Although OUST is more light and straightforward in plot, LITC has a deeper and more complex relationship and plot dynamics. Nevertheless, both provide a romantic rural love story <3
While one is dark and the other mostly fluffy, both are shorter length dramas, and have a sweet FL and a ML who likes to sleep on the FL's shoulder.
In both, there was a struggle of women as mothers to raise their children. There is also a moment when the two want to hide their children from their parents. Love and hate linked too. A painful past.
In both, there was a struggle of women as mothers to raise their children. There is also a moment when the two want to hide their children from their parents. It also involves family with power.
A traumatic childhood experience leaves Cha Do Hyeon, suffering from memory loss and dissociation. The latter has resulted in the creation of seven distinct personalities. Wanting to regain control over his life, he asks Oh Ri Jin, a first-year psychiatric resident, to help him, but she eventually falls in love with one of his personalities. Ri Jin’s twin brother, Oh Ri On, a famous mystery novelist, investigates Do Hyeon and his family.




