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Although it’s Korean and not a BL, they are both very interesting. Not Me has not finished yet but I feel like it’s going to be somewhat similar.. They both have to act as someone else to uncover the truth and get justice for the person who is close to them. I hope you can check out My Name. :DDD
gave the same vibs, the same feeling. There is also a similarity in the story. the two actresses feel lonely and sad, and there is also the betrayal of Their feelings reach us. I highly recommend both. The two drama give the feeling of a dream when you watch them forget the outside world
Love affairs in the afternoon maked me sad even more idk why
Love affairs in the afternoon maked me sad even more idk why
They are basically the same with some differences. In both the ML is an immortal. There is bromance, comedy, both male leads have been waiting for the right person, but in Moonshine he already knew.
Wholesome stories about the responsibility of raising a child and what it means to be a parent and what makes a family as the main focus. Also a bit of a complicated romance on the side.
A male chef tries his best to appeas to the culinary needs of his customers. Both are chefs which are very skilled and both shows reveal the reason the particular customer requested the said dish.
I’m pretty sure that they got the whole script of Second Husband from the 2016 Korean drama The Promise.
I will go as far as to say it’s a remake.
They’ve changed just a few crucial details but it follows the exact same plot.
- Both FL fell in love young and in that long relationship had a child
- Both FL were cheated on and left by the SML for a rich heiress
-Both lost someone they loved during the breakup that launched them into the revenge act
-Both FL are lost daughters & both born from a rich parent who doesn’t know of their relationship
-Both MLs are family members of the FL’s enemies
-Both SML mothers are annoying & obsessed with money
-Both MLs help the FLs knowing about their revenge
Out of the 2 I would say I preferred the SH since it didn’t go as dark as TP & although both FL are frustrating in the process of their revenge I liked that SH Main couple wasn’t as hopeless as TP
I will go as far as to say it’s a remake.
They’ve changed just a few crucial details but it follows the exact same plot.
- Both FL fell in love young and in that long relationship had a child
- Both FL were cheated on and left by the SML for a rich heiress
-Both lost someone they loved during the breakup that launched them into the revenge act
-Both FL are lost daughters & both born from a rich parent who doesn’t know of their relationship
-Both MLs are family members of the FL’s enemies
-Both SML mothers are annoying & obsessed with money
-Both MLs help the FLs knowing about their revenge
Out of the 2 I would say I preferred the SH since it didn’t go as dark as TP & although both FL are frustrating in the process of their revenge I liked that SH Main couple wasn’t as hopeless as TP
Because of circumstances out of their control, the main leads of both movies find time slipping away from them.
Both deal with time manipulation in different ways.
Will you be there?" Shows how by changing your past, your entire future can be effected, as "Vanishing Time" shows how time can steal everything away.
These movies have completely different stories, but both are getting the same message across. How time is unpredictable and limited.
Will you be there?" Shows how by changing your past, your entire future can be effected, as "Vanishing Time" shows how time can steal everything away.
These movies have completely different stories, but both are getting the same message across. How time is unpredictable and limited.
Both have themes of time travel and time manipulation.
Both have the past directly effect the future.
Both deal with love lost.
Both have the past directly effect the future.
Both deal with love lost.
Both have time travel elements. Changing the past to save an important person.
Both have strong themes of friendship and love.
Both deal with illnesses.
Both have strong themes of friendship and love.
Both deal with illnesses.
Both have unconditional love of a parent.
Both movies play with time, and what can be effected.
Both approach death in interesting ways.
Both movies play with time, and what can be effected.
Both approach death in interesting ways.
Both deal with time manipulation, but in different ways.
Both can be seen as tragedies' with open-ended endings.
Both deal with unconditional love.
Both are movies.
Both can be seen as tragedies' with open-ended endings.
Both deal with unconditional love.
Both are movies.
The male lead has also been under a curse for 2000 years because of love.
Pachara was cursed by his lover named Matira. Because of the curse, Pachara becomes immortal without having the death and having the heartbeat. After thousands of years, he meets the artist named Praploy. As soon as he sees Praploy he feels that it was the reincarnation of his past love Matira. So he hates Praoploy and has conflicts with her. Is Praoploy really Matira who cursed Pachara? Will the hatred of Pachara towards Praoploy eventually turn into love?
Pachara was cursed by his lover named Matira. Because of the curse, Pachara becomes immortal without having the death and having the heartbeat. After thousands of years, he meets the artist named Praploy. As soon as he sees Praploy he feels that it was the reincarnation of his past love Matira. So he hates Praoploy and has conflicts with her. Is Praoploy really Matira who cursed Pachara? Will the hatred of Pachara towards Praoploy eventually turn into love?
Snowdrop gives me the same feels as Chicago typewriter. Here both of the stories are set in olden times, with a movement or revolution going around. Chicago typewriter is set in I guess a bit more older time period than Snowdrop.
In both the female lead falls first for the male lead. (Unrequited love alert)
In addition to this, Chicago Typewriter involves reincarnation too. The Osts of both the dramas are top notched as well as the acting. Chicago typewriter starts out a bit slow at first, but slowly and slowly it gets better and better and would give you magical feels until the end.
Definitely recommended.
In both the female lead falls first for the male lead. (Unrequited love alert)
In addition to this, Chicago Typewriter involves reincarnation too. The Osts of both the dramas are top notched as well as the acting. Chicago typewriter starts out a bit slow at first, but slowly and slowly it gets better and better and would give you magical feels until the end.
Definitely recommended.
"My Uncle is Audrey Hepburn" and "Life As A Girl" portray the hardships of a transgender woman in a more conservative society. In both shows, a newcomer has to live with our female leads due to financial circumstances. Our male leads start with some prejudice before finally opening up, accepting, and embracing the fact that their aunt/friend is trans.
