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Both series have a nostalgic feel of loving someone from the past but feels like someone in the present.
'It's okay, that's love' deals with mental health even though there is no autistic person. ML has mental health issues and FL will do everything to help him because she loves him very much.
These dramas are different stories but in both main female lead is a lawyer. In 'Undercover' FL is a mother of a son with autism and although it's more a side story, Yoo Sun Ho definitely nailed his role. Also in both series ML will do everything to protect FL.
Very similar although there are major differences: «Parasite» is more about drama, and «Creepy» is more focused on crime. Overall, same vibes. Oh, and basements.
Both FL are in deep mourning for their dead boyfriends. Both are struggle to forget them Both ML are dead and deeply love FL
Both films have something in common, the main female character has a rare, severe disease..
Both films are very romantic. (look at the poster LOL)
Both films are very romantic. (look at the poster LOL)
Can I say these are similars…? Well… not exactly… one is a legal team while the other is a finance team… both are cute tho… especially the fact that in both drama they’re neighbor… one happened coincidentally while the other is just purposely. The fact that the female leads are ‘pitiful character’ with a strong will is quite the same as well… I would say the side couple could be a similarities between both as well… just that To Be A Brave One is more ‘light’ to me tho…
Both are Law focussed although I find Stranger more darker since it mainly deals with heavy crimes & killing.
Both also have super intelligent leads (FL in EAW & ML in Stranger) and these leads have a certain condition that makes them lack in their interactions with others.
Both are also often looked down upon but ppl know that they’re undeniably good at their jobs.
-The biggest similarities for me was the fact that while both leads have difficulty understanding normal emotions they both want to live & help others
that have been wronged…they strive to do what’s right & at the same time try to learn the human emotions that comes with their cases.
Both also have super intelligent leads (FL in EAW & ML in Stranger) and these leads have a certain condition that makes them lack in their interactions with others.
Both are also often looked down upon but ppl know that they’re undeniably good at their jobs.
-The biggest similarities for me was the fact that while both leads have difficulty understanding normal emotions they both want to live & help others
that have been wronged…they strive to do what’s right & at the same time try to learn the human emotions that comes with their cases.
Both series deals with hospice care, death and nursing people. Both ML are orphan with criminal background.
Both are really similar when it comes to plot, photography, and directing. Truly similar movies; whether you like one or another, you will for sure like the other one.
They are historical fantasy tvn kdramas. Both set in fictional country, have many characters and 2 seasons each.
Sexy and protective MLs
Cute and strong and independent FL
Both meet because of games and become a couple that way, although in 2 different ways
Falling into you Smile has a better story line, character interactions, secondary characters, OST, acting and plot overall.
I found both highly enjoyable. No annoying love triangles, villains that interfere, no stupid misunderstandings. They're awesome. Falling into your Smile is better than LOVE O2O in every aspect in my view, but I greatly enjoyed both. Wish there were more series like these 2.
Cute and strong and independent FL
Both meet because of games and become a couple that way, although in 2 different ways
Falling into you Smile has a better story line, character interactions, secondary characters, OST, acting and plot overall.
I found both highly enjoyable. No annoying love triangles, villains that interfere, no stupid misunderstandings. They're awesome. Falling into your Smile is better than LOVE O2O in every aspect in my view, but I greatly enjoyed both. Wish there were more series like these 2.
Both republican dramas are set in the middle of the Chinese civil war. Therefore, the rising tensions between nationalists and communists are essential for the storylines.
Both are lighter, shorter length dramas in which the main female character can read minds/hear thoughts.
Both have main characters who can read minds/hear thoughts and have sort of closed themselves off because of constantly hearing the worst in people.



