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- Both SAME as cast
-Both are reality show to promote drama
-Both has many funny challenges
- If u like Hello Saturday you will SURELYY like Laugh at the sight of you
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Both are based around revenge after the main character(s) were traumatised in their high school years. Both have VERY unlikeable bullies w zero saving grace.
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Heroes Next Door and Hitman: Agent Jun share strong similarities in their storytelling through the use of hidden identities, action-comedy tone, and character-driven stakes. In Heroes Next Door, former special-forces soldiers try to live quietly as regular neighbors, working ordinary jobs and blending into society, but when criminal threats emerge, their military training and tactical instincts immediately surface. This mirrors Hitman: Agent Jun, where Jun appears to be a harmless webtoon artist and family man, yet is secretly a legendary assassin whose past returns to disrupt his peaceful life. Both stories use humor to highlight the contrast between mundane routines—like family interactions or neighborhood concerns—and sudden bursts of high-level combat, gunfights, and strategy. The action is not just for spectacle; it is motivated by deeply personal reasons, such as protecting loved ones and preserving a normal life they fought hard to build. Additionally, both emphasize camaraderie, whether through the tight bond between former soldiers in Heroes Next Door or Jun’s uneasy reconnections with people from his past. These shared elements create narratives that balance intense action with emotional depth and comedy, making both stories feel grounded despite their exaggerated circumstances.
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Both shows are sports competitions where there can only be one winner after a series of missions and challenges.
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Both shows focus on elite athletes, intense physical competition, and mental toughness, with a serious tone that highlights discipline and hard-earned skill.
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An Elephant Sitting Still resembles Murderer Report in its portrayal of emotional exhaustion and systemic indifference. Both depict characters crushed by unresolved trauma, where silence and neglect become forms of violence. Justice feels absent, and despair accumulates quietly, revealing how suffering, when ignored, erodes morality and the will to endure.
Recommended by THOMASANTONIO - Dec 17, 2025
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The Truth Beneath resembles Murderer Report in its portrayal of truth as unstable and morally exhausting. Both films explore how trauma and political or social pressure distort perception, pushing their protagonists into psychological collapse as the search for justice becomes inseparable from obsession and inner disintegration.
Recommended by THOMASANTONIO - Dec 17, 2025
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Confession of Murder resembles Murderer Report in its examination of guilt, public morality, and the tension between legal justice and emotional truth. Both question whether society can—or should—separate accountability from repentance, and how media exposure can distort justice, turning trauma into spectacle while blurring ethical responsibility.
Recommended by THOMASANTONIO - Dec 17, 2025
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I Saw the Devil resembles Murderer Report in how it erases the boundary between justice and vengeance. Both explore the psychological corrosion that follows trauma, showing how the pursuit of retribution can become as destructive as the original crime, revealing how moral clarity dissolves under sustained pain and obsession.
Recommended by THOMASANTONIO - Dec 17, 2025
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Secret Sunshine resembles Murderer Report in its exploration of unresolved pain and the fragility of emotional justice. Both works portray how trauma, when left uncontained and unrepaired, reshapes individual morality. They do not seek to justify extreme acts, but to understand the inner rupture that occurs when forgiveness and justice fail.
Recommended by THOMASANTONIO - Dec 17, 2025
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The plot is 95% same FL tried to get Juicy news about ML to get big money by taking undercover and barely caught by him only to get escape. ML got humiliated by FL scoop and threated her boss to catch FL to make her work for him.
Recommended by Bijou - Dec 17, 2025
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The same atmosphere, the same aura, Iwai's signature. There's a spiritual, mystical connection between these two films. It gives the same feelings.
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music story: losing control season 2 is a sequal of music story: losing control. they have the same cast and characters.
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It's basically the first season. It was really popular in SK and internationally. Really fun to watch and loved the different challenges. It was trending on TikTok as well.
Recommended by Meela - Dec 17, 2025
In both dramas, the FLs are artists.

The FLs are trying to break free from their terrible family situations.

The MLs are heirs to mafia clans, each ruthless in their own way.

The FLs initially use the MLs to serve their own goals.

The FLs have endured abuse since childhood.

The MLs are the perfect mix of gentle care and fierce devotion, and their chemistry with the FLs is fire
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