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Both Warriors of the Dawn and The Crowned Clown are about Gwang Hae played by the same actor, Yeo Jin Goo.
Both are time slip comedies in which MCs go back in time and meet Admiral Yi Sun-sin (Heaven's Soldiers) and FL goes back in time and meets the great King Sejong (Splash Splash LOVE).
Both Immortal Admiral Yi Sun Shin and Warriors of the Dawn are set in the Japanese invasions of Korea of 1592–1598 or Imjin War.
Both Heaven's Soldiers and Warriors of the Dawn are set in the Japanese invasions of Korea of 1592–1598 or Imjin War.
Both Immortal Admiral Yi Sun Shin and Hansan: Rising Dragon are set in the Japanese invasions of Korea of 1592–1598 or Imjin War and about Admiral Yi Sun-sin.
Both Immortal Admiral Yi Sun Shin and The Admiral: Roaring Currents are set in the Japanese invasions of Korea of 1592–1598 or Imjin War and about Admiral Yi Sun-sin.
Both Heaven's Soldiers and Hansan: Rising Dragon are set in the Japanese invasions of Korea of 1592–1598 or Imjin War and about Admiral Yi Sun-sin.
Both dramas revolve around a bag of money and a bunch of people that try to get it. By doing so they will go to any length to get it. While A model Family revolves around more themes than just the money the essence of both dramas is the same.
Both Heaven's Soldiers and The Admiral: Roaring Currents are set in the Japanese invasions of Korea of 1592–1598 or Imjin War and about Admiral Yi Sun-sin.
Both Heaven's Soldiers and Immortal Admiral Yi Sun Shin are set in the Japanese invasions of Korea of 1592–1598 or Imjin War and about Admiral Yi Sun-sin.
both are undercover cop dramas
both are about drug trafficking
both dramas deal with drug traffickers
both are suspenseful
both are about drug trafficking
both dramas deal with drug traffickers
both are suspenseful
Nearly the exact same story. Even some quotes are the complete same, just different genders for main leads.
Both dramas deal around a person that is in a difficult life situation and needs urgently money. They come across an accident scene where someone has died and left a lot of money behind. Both characters seize the opportunity and "steal" said money and set of a variety of incidents. In both dramas that stolen money is owned by a drug ring, who is now out to get the money back.
Both dramas deal around a person that is in a difficult life situation and needs urgently money. They come across an accident scene where someone has died and left a lot of money behind. Both characters seize the opportunity and "steal" said money and set of a variety of incidents. In both dramas that stolen money is owned by a drug ring, who is now out to get the money back.
Shogo Kai is a partner at a law firm in Marunouchi, Tokyo. He brings back Daiki Suzuki to his law firm from Boston. Shogo Kai then assigns Daiki Suzuki to a case. The case involves a large publishing company as they are sued by a former contract worker. The former contract worker insists her idea for a novel was stolen by the publishing company.
Shogo Kai is a partner at a law firm in Marunouchi, Tokyo. He brings back Daiki Suzuki to his law firm from Boston. Shogo Kai then assigns Daiki Suzuki to a case. The case involves a large publishing company as they are sued by a former contract worker. The former contract worker insists her idea for a novel was stolen by the publishing company.
both dramas show us how a perfect love tends to be imperfect. it's about how hard sharing your life and emotions with somebody is. these are beautiful love stories without romanticization, so we can reflect on what true love is. it's wonderful to see all these epic unrealistic love stories (especially for us, the romantics), but it's also very nice to see a real-life romance and learn how to notice the big acts of love out of the epic fiction standard. truly loving someone in a realistic way is the most epic act of love that we could ever see ;)




