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Both about a man who has Hyperthymesia (Remembers pretty much every moment in their life in great detail), due to this they remember something that really hurt them in the past. But their condition eventually leads them to finding the female lead and falling in love despite both leads having struggles due to the past.

Both male leads are well known (FMIYM= News Anchor. MLEM= Visual Artist/Photographer). Both female leads have a bit of popularity but are trying to make a name for themselves (FMIYM= Actress. MLEM= Ex Idol, trying to get fame in fashion industry)

MLEM I would say is more of a Rom-Com with only a few serious themes.
Recommended by itscelina - May 27, 2020
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They're both GMMTV actors who have their own lifestyle vlog type of show where they invite their friends.
Recommended by karayili - May 27, 2020
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Both deal with identity, trauma and revenge... BMTPP deals more in someone finding their identity and dealing with trauma and SNR shows more with families roles in dealing trauma (both conscious and unconsciously).
Recommended by Mindful - May 27, 2020
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Both dramas are centered around female character who makes a revenge on bad people.

Jigoku Shoujo is more magic/mystery based while Girl from Nowhere is more psychological.
Recommended by Salty_bae - May 27, 2020
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Both have the same basic premise of two people from very different worlds switch bodies and then the ensuing events result in various comedic and touching situations.

In Reon, a playboy CEO (male) and an innocent office worker (female) switch bodies.
In The Dude In Me, a high school kid (male) and a mafia boss (male) switch bodies.
Recommended by JojoOnDatBeat - May 27, 2020
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The story is kinnda similar 3 guys after a female both stories are fun and light hearted but go ho is better
Recommended by Park kum jin - May 27, 2020
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Okay first in each drama they both are actors in the drama. There boyfriends just happen to be ther boss and ceo of the entertainment company.
1) Pretend relationship- in the start of the story.
well i think i proof my point a little bit .
xoxo-Shae
Recommended by Shae - May 27, 2020
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They are competing shows. both are survival shows to form a girl group from 100+ trainees at the beginning. The shows follow the same formula. There's the 1st stage, 1st elimination, 2nd stage, 2nd elimination, 3rd stage, collab stage, 3rd elimination, and final performance and final elimination. each of the eliminations will eliminate around half of the trainees and are decided by public votes. What makes the shows even more similar is the shows overlap in their broadcast dates.
Recommended by casualhero - May 26, 2020
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I Really Loved Watching Both the dramas.. There is a Sweet Romance Between the Couples.. And these two are the dramas where I didn't See any LOVE QUARELLS between the Couples(Fights and unnecessary misunderstandings) .. ?? Go Go Squid.. I highly recommend u all must watch that ?
Recommended by SNeaKY GirL - May 26, 2020
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both movies were directed by the same person, have a similar feel and dont look like your typical movie (Pink and Grey's second half is mostly shot in black and white, River's Edge has interviews of the characters sprinkled inbetween and also 4:3 format). Also the characters tend to be kind of fucked up.
Recommended by Sleepy Strawberry - May 26, 2020
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Story about founding of a country, similar premise (mention of Goguryeo), same lead actor playing the lead title character of both shows. Also you will find some of the supporting casts are also both in these shows. If you are interested in history, the country Balhae is also reference/mentioned on emperor Wang gun.
Recommended by teomin - May 26, 2020
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I haven't watched Chocolate yet so I might have to return to revise this recommendation eventually, but from the preview and reviews it reminds me a lot of Dazzling. Of what it kept its characters afloat (for instance, eating was always emotional) and also of its flaws (development much too slow, tropes all about—the plot was weak compared to the characters—and a focus on older people or death).
Recommended by Kiruha-Chou - May 26, 2020
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Burn The Stage was the first Docu-Series to be released by BTS. Bring The Soul followed in 2019 and Break The Silence is the newest addition in 2020.
They have the same muster, including interviews, comments and footage on stage and behind the scenes. It's best to watch them chronologically as sometimes there are refers to things that happened before.
Recommended by JulyMoon - May 26, 2020
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Burn The Stage was the first Docu-Series to be released by BTS. Bring The Soul followed in 2019 and Break The Silence is the newest addition in 2020.
They have the same muster, including interviews, comments and footage on stage and behind the scenes. It's best to watch them chronologically as sometimes there are refers to things that happened before.
Recommended by JulyMoon - May 26, 2020
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Burn The Stage was the first Docu-Series to be released by BTS. Bring The Soul followed in 2019 and Break The Silence is the newest addition in 2020.
They have the same muster, including interviews, comments and footage on stage and behind the scenes. It's best to watch them chronologically as sometimes there are refers to things that happened before.
Recommended by JulyMoon - May 26, 2020