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Both focus on a detective whom through an on the job trauma, can see ghosts and use their messages to solve their murders.
I would bet good money that Kim Ji Woo watched "One Million Stars" before writing "The Devil". There are numerous parallels between the plots, characters and themes as both shows explore issues of moral culpability and the lasting impact of violence. There are significant differences as well, and it's fascinating to watch how the shows diverge despite starting with similar premises.
Although they are set in different eras, the movies are similar in their fight against an oppressive regime. They have a similar feel to it, in terms of action and the buildup to the climax. Both have very well shot action scenes and wonderful camera work.
Both shows have a lot of suspense and action. The story is about a teenage boy that is involved (because of blood ties (in HTE) or by being a talented hacker (in BM)) in a struggle of law enforcement against terrorists. In both shows the protagonists gradually, step by step, find out the real intentions of the criminals and (may be) "save the world" in the end.
Both deal with supernatural. Female leads are able to see ghost and they are all strong willed women
They were filmed in the same era's I guess you could say, they give the same feel when you're watching it - very calm but nice and romantic at the same time...
Both have the same lead actor in a hot romance. Both have a lot of chemistry with the main couple.
Both are passionate romances with fate as the main theme. Their is great chemistry with the lead couple.
Both dramas focus around law and court cases, although they are on different sides with I Hear Your Voice being about public defenders and Prosecutor Princess being about prosecutors. The main female leads also go through amazing character development in both dramas and the romance is also super cute.
Chonmage is another touching father and son story. Chonmage Purin tends to be more humorous and has a fantastical plot, while Like Father, Like Son takes a more somber approach to fatherhood and tends to be more realistic.
The plots both involve Surgeons (althougn not heart but instead the brain) and North Korea.
Both are historical Korean dramas that have beautiful cinemaphotography and tell a tale of star-crossed lovers. Both also deal with underlining supernatural themes.
Want to know where such a cute story came from? Hana Yori Dango is the original live action adaptation of the manga written by Kamio Yoko. It may be slightly older, but this Japanese predecessor has everything you loved about the Korean version, mixed in with it's own charm.
Kimi wa Petto is the Japanese drama that the film is based upon. It is ALMOST the same storyline but with much more detail and a little more heart.
Both involve curses of vengeful spirits, while one is Japanese and one is Korean they both have really good plots that will make you think twice about pissing off a ghost girl.