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Both are slow paced, and highlight the seemingly insignificant aspects of life. While Live looks out over the organization of the Korean police force as a whole, from the perspective of a handful of individuals, WTWIF is more focused inward on the personal narrative of its main leads. The genres/subjects are quite different, but the styles are similar, giving that true-to-life indie vibe.
Recommended by Arty - May 5, 2020
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They are both disaster movies that allows you to see how a certain disease, especially an epidemic, affects the lives of the people that suffers from them. Both are emotional and provokes empathy.
Recommended by steph - May 5, 2020
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It touches topics abt bullying tho cry me a sad river is more sombre and more sad but still beautiful. Both are great movie if you love to watch movies abt youth and bullying
Recommended by auni.m - May 5, 2020
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Both have emperors who are smart and ML's who are smart. While JoL is little lighthearted tRoP is more darker. JoL has young characters and tRoP has older characters but both are equally eye candy. Both have interesting schemes that keep you on the edge.
Recommended by Karpanei - May 5, 2020
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Male Leads:
OMG the ML are so similar! Both ML want to live so badly because of what they're searching for. Although Fighter of Destiny's ML has an incurable sickness since birth while Ancient Detective's ML had been poisoned at the beginning of the show, their mindset of never giving up because they want (to live/the truth) is so SIMILAR! I honestly fell in love with these types of characters because they are so strong and powerful despite their "shortcomings" and they capture me with their persistence.

Plot:
I thought both of the plots were quite nice. I'm not very good at reviewing plots but what I can say is that Ancient Detective's plot was very well done because the mysteries definitely captured me in. As for Fighter of Destiny, I thought the plot was quite addicting for me because I always want to see the ML prove everyone wrong and show them that he's actually quite powerful too!

Romance:
The romance in both of these series were so cute! Both had "second female leads" (these characters come in and out but they did a great job nonetheless!) fall for the ML and it was so nice to see second female leads be portrayed as nice girls who really just like someone rather than become mean or twisted with jealousy (the jealousy was there but it wasn't negative). Now, the main leads' romances were so satisfying to watch! For both series, I was cheering how FINALLY the main female leads became honest with their feelings and feel in love.

Finally, if anyone y'all are into falling in love with second leads~
I wanna give a shoutout to the SUPPORT ROLES Ancient Detectives!
Although Fighter of Destiny had great ones too, I feel like Ancient Detectives' support roles were much more immersed in the plot if that makes sense? I really liked how in Ancient Detectives, the support roles didn't came into the scenes and then out when something happens like Fighter of Destiny. Rather, the support roles in Ancient Detectives stuck to the ML and traveled together consistently and became a more tightly-knitted group with a really cute, admirable, and sometimes humourous camaraderie. I think this was probably my first time liking a Second ML so much actually.
Recommended by katherina - May 5, 2020
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The beginning atmosphere of He is Psychometric is similar to While You Were Sleeping. The balance in humor and tragedy was also similar. The fantastical abilities were another shared similarity - reading into the past vs. into the future to solve mysteries in the dramas.
Recommended by Soula - May 5, 2020
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The plots are not exactly alike, but the tones and the tragic type of stories were similar. The workplaces were also similar. The flashbacks the MMCs experienced were also similar.
Recommended by Soula - May 5, 2020
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Both of these dramas involved an arson case that set the plots in motion. While the overall settings/workplaces are not anything alike, their are similarities in the characters and their outcomes toward the end that are very similar. The tones are also similar.
Recommended by Soula - May 5, 2020
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In both dramas their is a broken relationship which causes the male lead to help the female lead to take revenge from her ex. This partnership will lead them to a new love..
Recommended by coincidences - May 5, 2020
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In both dramas the female lead is wanted by multiple males. Both dramas are taking you away with comedy, romance and the question with whom the female lead will end up with, in a very special way.
Recommended by coincidences - May 5, 2020
Same story premise. Different execution. More serious with more emphasis on court intrigue. Good fight scenes.
Recommended by Art T - May 5, 2020
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I have nothing to say much as usual but, I watched both dramas and the female lead is very funny and good at attracting people's attention if you like to get Her then this dramas that i recommend you'll like too.
Recommended by Susan Fang - May 5, 2020
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Accidentally in Love is a prequal of To get her because AIL came out on 2018 and both dramas are about music. Actually the male lead loved music in Modern and Ancient time so much even after he time travelled in a video game.
Recommended by Susan Fang - May 5, 2020
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I have nothing to say much as usual but, I watched both dramas and the female lead is funny and good at attracting people.
Recommended by Susan Fang - May 5, 2020
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both of the dramas has an amusing character and plot, also the story is too. Both are historical dramas. It is good for teenagers to watch in which both have a similarity.
Recommended by Susan Fang - May 5, 2020