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A story about a group of friends that dream of debuting - facing issues within their lives, how the industry treats them and an aftermath of a tragic event.
Recommended by Blue Poison - May 16, 2020
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+ both ML are from wealthy family but deserted somewhere
+ the FL is a beauty so many guy chase her out
+ FL and ML meet in an island, and the scenery is revolved around sea
Recommended by Rara - May 16, 2020
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+ both stories are revolved around cheating and marriage problems
+ the FL started to breakfree from her comfort zone, and meet someone to start warmed her up
+ i thought OWM is a POV of YDK in TWOM, because the wife of the man she is seeing is successful and has strong aura
Recommended by Rara - May 16, 2020
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+ Both FL are desperate to get pregnant
+ Harem Reserve
+ The stories revolved about three guy around FL that would became father of the baby.
+ Even tho I'm not really sure how the story on OMB goes, but I found both drama has pretty similiar. Both are comedic and fun to watch

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Recommended by Rara - May 16, 2020
Both dramas feature a main female lead who doesnt feel comfortable in her own body.

FL in Socialization is too tall, FL in WFKBJ is too strong. Both are athletes. Message is similar in both: Learn to love youself.
Recommended by Salty_bae - May 16, 2020
Socialization – Understanding of Dance is a drama special about two misfits who pair up and start dancing.

Yuwol: The Boy Who Made The World Dance is short student movie also focused on a one special boy who loves dancing.

Both have the same message: Dance like nobody's watching!
Recommended by Salty_bae - May 16, 2020
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+ Both ML are cardio-doctor with stoic face and less expressions, they both tsundere but caring about the FL. I found the character pretty similiar in a good way, they can be cold and warm at same time, they have their own charisma so you'd fall in love with each of them.
+ FL fall in love with ML at first sight. they both also pursuing him non-stop and showing growth in her character. Even tho the FL a bit clumsy, but I love how unbothered ML when he was with her.
+ No unecessary drama, third party, or whatever used in dramas. They are pretty quick solved their own problems.
+ So manyyy fluffy-stuff, cringe yet not much, so it was enjoyable to watch their lovey dovey scenes.

Anw, BOTH are good and recommended dramas ^^
Recommended by Rara - May 16, 2020
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Both are about trials in the courtroom to women accused of murdering their infants without considering the individual, social an other situations mothers are going through. Both narrate female suffering in an oppressive society

In "Women's Victory" Kinuyo Tanaka is a female lawyer. When Mitsuko Miura, an old school friend, is being tried for murder of her infant, she serves as her defending attorney. The prosecutor is her brother-in-law, Kappei Matsumoto, who put her fiancee in prison under the militarist government, and paid for her education. He is a cold and severe man, who espouses law on its own terms. Under the new swelling of democracy and liberalism, there are calls for his dismissal. If he can ride out the current moment, he hopes to be appointed a chief prosecutor. He asks, no, demands, that she throw the case. He claims that the law is an absolute in itself; yet he uses it and all means available to further his own interests. His arguments are straw man arguments, devoid of compassion or any humanity. Even though we do not hear the actual verdict, our sympathies are all with Miss Tanaka, and her victories outside the courtroom presage her inevitable victory within the well.

Despite the melodramatic underpinning of the case at hand, the real questions are the ones defining the direction of the post-war world in pitting the feudal values of “duty” and “womanliness” against a modernising liberality that prizes freedom and equality above hierarchy and obligation.
Recommended by Cosmic Girl - May 16, 2020
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Leads meets in a hospital due to their incurable illness and decides to spend their remaining time together.
Recommended by Rabita Verma - May 16, 2020
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Both series are about an animal/insect turning into an attractive young man. They don't know how to properly act like a human and many situations take place as result.
Recommended by Lacquered Teeth - May 15, 2020
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Both series revolve around an animal/insect turning into a male human being to help a woman. A fluffy romance follows.
Recommended by Lacquered Teeth - May 15, 2020
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Both are incredibly similar in terms of plot: a rich male lead whose life is threatened ends up at the place of a poor female lead who nurses him back to health. They fall for each other but he has to go back to his life and circumstances etc.

I was shocked Ruk Mai Leum wasn't a remake of STLDFM.
Recommended by JojoOnDatBeat - May 15, 2020
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Not much is similar besides both dramas having serial killers and both FL having some kind of connection to the serial killer.
But the vibe is the same.
Recommended by ProteaEden - May 15, 2020
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They both are similar in the way that both men are working in similar fields and have their first interactions with babies/kids and the gossiping neighbours and it's fun to see how they deal with it.
Recommended by Toomuchdrama - May 15, 2020
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Well both of these dramas/lakore are different they both have 3 similarities
1) both of the dramas the girl falls in love with someone she can't
2) the girl knows about a book
3) the boy/ everyone in extraordinary you where in a book
Recommended by Sophie blank - May 15, 2020