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Ryunosuke Tsukue in SWORD OF DOOM finds himself doomed to walk the path of demons in a downward spiral into madness and despair, SHURA is as bleak dark and hopeless a jidaigeki as was ever execrated and sealed from man and beast on celluloid. Unlike Ryunosuke Tsukue, however, who starts on the Great Buddha Mountain Pass and slowly cuts his way into his own private hell, Gengobe in SHURA starts in that private hell and plunges himself deeper in depths of the soul unknown. The movie opens with Gengobe hunted in pitch black by hovering lanterns held by unseen persecutors. He enters a house and finds a scene of carnage and mayhem, the floor strewn with mutilated bodies, limbs, others hanging dead from the ceiling. I told you it only starts there.
Recommended by Cosmic Girl - Jun 18, 2020
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Comedian Yang Se Hyung's new variety show that also often challenges the hosts to try new things and go new places.
Recommended by awacar - Jun 18, 2020
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Similar vibes from FL being stuck in a story. Lovely, fun vibes in both, excellent chemistry between the leads in both of them.
Recommended by MyDramaTicLife - Jun 18, 2020
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Both about the rebuilding of a hospital/clinic alone, with community members, and within an established area that is used to how things already work and are nervous about change/ownership, as well as personal growth for the main characters and hard learning
Recommended by Erin - Jun 18, 2020
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Similar teamwork between civilian and detective with strong resemblance toward the building of strong relationships, humor, and creative stories!
Recommended by Erin - Jun 18, 2020
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The women come to their loved ones with an extra 49 days after death.
In this extra time, they spend time to fulfill their wish or to understand the true meaning of life.
Recommended by Loof Floof - Jun 18, 2020
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They both have a person who comes back to life with 49 days to live.
In 49 days they reappear as a different person. In hi bye, mama they are the same person.
Recommended by Varish Kongara - Jun 18, 2020
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Similar points:
- Park Na-Rae does a good job as a host for both shows. If you enjoy her comedic stints in Park-Jangs LOL, do check I Live Alone out for even more of them.
- Both shows are about real life and real people.
Recommended by tvv - Jun 18, 2020
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They are supposed to be in the same fictional universe
Recommended by Silently Watching - Jun 18, 2020
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1. Similar to 365 repeat the year, 100 million... has then there were none type of element. One by one mysteriously dies among a group of people.

2. 100 million yen women has 3 digit number in its title, much alike 365....
Recommended by Kiran_Kinny - Jun 17, 2020
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In both shows:
-You get a lot of action and fun fight scenes.
-The leads fight against corruption.
-One of the leads is reckless and the other is more mature.
-There's romance weaved into the story unobstrusively.
-FL gets betrayed by someone she trusts, but who is also in a position of power.
-Story's plot is old-school in nature.
-The antagonists act a bit like caricatures.
-Teamwork is crucial.
Recommended by 3GGG - Jun 17, 2020
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Both shows:
-Involve a character being an NIS agent.
-Have a lot of great action scenes.
-Showcase a female agent working undercover.
-Has a subplot of romance on the side and something of a love triangle.
-ML has a bit of bromance with a support character.
Recommended by 3GGG - Jun 17, 2020
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Season 3 is the continuation of season 2, I just thought I should put it as a recommendation so that anyone can easily find it.
Recommended by Maria Rodriguez - Jun 17, 2020
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Both shows are mainly comedy. The style of humor is pretty similar (thirsty male characters) and the female main roles have a similar vibe. They sometimes rapidly switch from over the top comedy to seriousness without a warning.
Recommended by timmuz - Jun 17, 2020
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Both deals with the show business world.

With We are all alone, you will enter the backstage environment. You will see how managers have to deal with problems caused by fans, rumors or even by the idol, actors, actresses themselves. You will see how they struggle and how the show business is cruel. This is a world where in one second you can fall from your stardom and it could be the end ... forever. Then, that's when the manager became important, they will help their stars to maintain their fame as much as they can.

On the contrary in Above the clouds, you will encounter the life on stage. You will see how hard it is to be a good actor. Maybe you have a pretty face, maybe you are quick witted and you can get the attention of people. But, to be an actor you need to be an actor. You need to act! In order to act, you may encounter hardships, once you overcome it you will see more difficulties yet that's how to build an actor.
In addition to, as people said, no pay no gain. You may hurt yourself, but sometimes that's what you have to pay in exchange for your carreer...
Recommended by Morpheus - Jun 17, 2020