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Both stories are older woman / younger man romances.
In Biscuit Teacher Star Candy it's a student / teacher relationship and in Ruk Sutrit it's a teachers assistant and a boy she tutors who fall in love. Also in both the male lead starts out as immature rich brat only to grow and change because of the female lead.
Recommended by meganjoy12 - May 24, 2014
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Both female leads were initially hurt by a boy who became famous and betrayed them, thus forcing them to become stronger.
Recommended by urwonandonly - May 24, 2014
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Both dramas have the same director, screen writer and lead actor, so while watching you might get the same feeling.

But that's not it. Both dramas don't focus on the romance directly. In "Pasta" it is about working in a restaurant, while in "Miss Korea" it is about working out to be Miss Korea and managing a cosmetic company.

Beside the lead actor, Lee Sun Gyun, actors Lee Sung Min and Choi Jae Hwan also acted in both dramas as supporting roles.
Recommended by hedwig3 - May 24, 2014
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The sweetness and the cute romantic relationship in both movies are quite similiar. The comedy part in both are also similiar.

"Love 911" is a Korean romance, comedy & drama movie, while "Toshokan Senso" is a Japanese romance, comedy & action movie.

In both movies the male lead have a character of taking their jobs very seriously. In "Love 911" he is a fire fighter and in "Toshokan Senso" the male lead is part of a Library Force.

While "Love 911" focuses on the romance and drama part, "Toshokan Senso" focuses a little bit more on action than romance.
Recommended by hedwig3 - May 24, 2014
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Both female leads due to circumstances in their lives disguise themselves as males in their youth & young adult years. They later go on to become strong female leaders in male dominated surroundings.
Recommended by FortuneCat - May 23, 2014
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Both of them deal with Gender Bender and homosexuality but only through a funny point of view. Both of them are wild and crazy and even a little stupid.
Recommended by smile-and-drama - May 22, 2014
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Both are about a couple that got divorced and meet again after years.
Recommended by Panmis - May 22, 2014
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Characters go through the same situation but I'd say that A Moment to Remember has much solid writing and acting.
Recommended by Lumiere - May 22, 2014
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they are different but yet somehow certain things give you the same "feelings" as you're watching the drama - MDSY is definitely Unique and I don't think it could be "fully" compared to another drama. but there are "little" similarities in certain things - not a lot mind you - but if you liked MDSY - you should be the type that would like this drama too.
Recommended by DreamingKoreanBallad - May 22, 2014
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They are both revenge dramas but while the main character is getting their revenge they fall in love and learn secrets.
Recommended by sissy - May 21, 2014
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(Kamen Rider Kuuga) Theme is Dark, it shows Kuuga evolving into a Rider and Ultimately didn't become what he was supposed to become and went on a journey to recover his smile. which is sad because he was such a happy go luck guy.

(Kamen Rider Ryuki)If you are looking for a Dark Drama with Mature Theme and you like to sob your little fangirl or fanboy hearts out, then this is for you my friends! I like it because it shows us all the dark side to us all with wanted to have a chance to fulfill a wish for a loved one or what have all the while you are fighting others and your inner self for the Final Wish at the end on that long and hard journey. The Finale will clearly satisfy those that truly love and stuck through the whole series! I liked it eventhough I shed some tears in the latter episodes.
Recommended by Mystearica81 - May 21, 2014
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Both shows are about a detective who sees ghosts of the victims. The ghosts help in the investigations. In both shows the mood is a bit on a dark side.
The main difference pretty much is that BORDER is a Japanese show while Ghost-Seeing Detective Cheo Yong is a Korean one... with all the usual consequences. Also, the ending [which I am not going to spoil here] is not really similar. Otherwise, pretty decent ghost detective stories, both of them.
Recommended by hmyr - May 21, 2014
It is always best to see how it all started! This was my first Japanese drama and I loved it! It was really cute and adorable. Also it is awesome to marathon when the second season is done...
Recommended by Copypup - May 21, 2014
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both drama revolves around undercover operations and jung kuyng ho plays in both.
Recommended by nad - May 20, 2014
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First half of dramas have quite similar atmosphere, similar characters, but second half of SFftS is not so good.
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