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Both drama use the same theme such as ‘sci-fi high school’. The way that both stories uses forest as its location to build the school and stuff is quite interesting. They didn't exaggerate on the romance which is the plus point for both series. Anyway, both are very interesting despite the fact that both pursue it with different genre and gender… lovely ??
As soon as I watched this movie it reminded me of drowning love. Firstly the classic blonde hair. Also the story is a nice romance but also brings some dark genres into the mix too. I think they are both very good and would definitely recommend
Both are:
- Taking place in an isolated quarantined place (Hyosan in All of us are Dead, Makuhara in Bokura no Yuuki).
- About a deadly mysterious virus (Turn people into Zombies in All of us are dead, kill people over 18 years old in Bokura no Yuuki)
- Featuring kids having to survive alone, abandonned by adults
- Featuring the army trying to understand the virus and preventing people from escaping the city.
The big difference is that "All of us are dead" is more centered on zombie survival and fight, while Bokura no Yuuki has no zombie but focus more on the relations between the kids and the rivalry between the different survivor factions.
- Taking place in an isolated quarantined place (Hyosan in All of us are Dead, Makuhara in Bokura no Yuuki).
- About a deadly mysterious virus (Turn people into Zombies in All of us are dead, kill people over 18 years old in Bokura no Yuuki)
- Featuring kids having to survive alone, abandonned by adults
- Featuring the army trying to understand the virus and preventing people from escaping the city.
The big difference is that "All of us are dead" is more centered on zombie survival and fight, while Bokura no Yuuki has no zombie but focus more on the relations between the kids and the rivalry between the different survivor factions.
They have similar, dramatic, kdrama-ish vibes and reminds of each other, even though the themes don’t overlap.
Ah, don't we love loops?
People not knowing they are dead, bumping in diff dimensions with different people that also died there. (died, disappeared).
Honestly both are masterpieces. A+
Guimoon more scary horror
House of the disappeared has rather touching story than horror
People not knowing they are dead, bumping in diff dimensions with different people that also died there. (died, disappeared).
Honestly both are masterpieces. A+
Guimoon more scary horror
House of the disappeared has rather touching story than horror
Same history
Same political story
Pure love between a pure girl and a boy
University students.
Both are melodrama
Same political story
Pure love between a pure girl and a boy
University students.
Both are melodrama
- both male leads in these two dramas have the hidden identity for the female leads
- both female leads in the first of the drama get them wrong about what they truly are (a student who is involved in an uprising and a vet)
- both dramas have the action genre
- using guns a lot
- both dramas have the political things and the authority always attention to their benefits
-SPOILER: Endings are alike
Very similar plot, except Mia Noi's FL is not an orphan and the ML is not a rich guy and he doesn't ever judge her. Maybe Nang Sao Som Lon will be a bit less gritty and fluffier/funnier than Mia Noi
Both has same actors .
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same female lead | main lead chemistry flutter you | multiple couple | irritating annoying 2nd female lead
I think they are related? Anyway a youthful school Chinese drama. If you like that sort of genre you will like both
similar storyline, great ost, male lead gets into an accident and loses his memory meets the hardworking female lead
Both movies have Kim Young Kwang as lead actors as well as similarities of doubting if the couple will end up together or not. They really play with your heart as your rooting for the childhood couple to end up together as they go into adulthood and face the real world.
Both are unpredictable and emotional, though mouse is not as emotional as Flower of evil but both the main male leads go through emotional turmoil.
SFOT is about time travel, and ExY is about characters in novel, but both give off the same vibes. The female lead once liked the second male lead, but when she came to realization, she becomes interested in the male lead instead. Also, when the time changed, they put the same sound effect too.




