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Both dramas follow the leads to their dreams. and their journey to achieving it.
Both being in a love relationship that supports that journey and helps the other when they get lost.
Both about being a team player and showing loyalty to your team.
Both dramas hopes to represent China in the sport that they love and achieve the best result for their country.
Both being in a love relationship that supports that journey and helps the other when they get lost.
Both about being a team player and showing loyalty to your team.
Both dramas hopes to represent China in the sport that they love and achieve the best result for their country.
Similar tothe life of the white fox in opposite way:
??Female lead can transform to cat because of her special “powers/mission”
??Female lead needs to cohabitate with the lead guy who is a Lord
??Set in “ancient china”
?? Spunky female lead and aloof male lead
??Female lead can transform to cat because of her special “powers/mission”
??Female lead needs to cohabitate with the lead guy who is a Lord
??Set in “ancient china”
?? Spunky female lead and aloof male lead
Aoi is another portrayal of Gou-Hidetada marriage life. However Aoi started off with both of them already married (i.e. it will not start from their childhood) and focused more on the affairs around Tokugawa big family as well as more details on Edo shogunate administrations.
Midas is also a financial drama. Jang Hyuk plays a lawyer who works for the chaebol Yoo family. Kim Hee Ae plays the eldest daughter of the Yoo family and is the president of a multibillion dollar hedge fund. It tells a story of greed and revenge through events like stock manipulation, mergers and acquisitions, and company takeovers.
Both rom-com follow a group of guys through their weird life. Even though DoT focuses more on their group of friends than their love stories, I'm sure that if you liked either of them you'll like the other too :)
reminds me of because both female leads experienced some kind of traumatic past that was so painful that it led them to unconsciously resort to short term memory loss as their way of coping.
I would say rather than similar, they contrast quite a lot. While Moon Lovers has a darker and more complicated plot, Love in the Moonlight is just what you would like to watch after crying because of Episode 20 of Moon Lovers. It will make you smile because of the cute love story, though of course, you will also cry.
both movies have an elderly main character, the city has a warm feel - everybody seems to know eachother, they seem generally liked, made me cry sjsb and there is a certain plotpoint that gets introduced later that is the same in both movies. Both movies also feauture a sm idol in a side role. But tbh the side characters they portray are very useless and could have been cut but we stan Minho and Chanyeol anyway
both have the ex-lovers reunited after some years trope
- Fantastic chemistry between the leads
- Good second leads
- Nice music, soundtracks
- Nice romantic story with action/military setting
- High production value
- Foreign locations used
- Good second leads
- Nice music, soundtracks
- Nice romantic story with action/military setting
- High production value
- Foreign locations used
Both are fun CRIME COMEDIES
Both have STRONG FEMALES (GoodCasting moreso than FieryPriest, but whilst not as many LEAD females, FP does have a strong female lead +strong females in supporting.
Female attorney, female detective etc.)
In both main lead is/has been a NIS agent (GC NIS agent lead is female, FP NIS agent lead is male)
Both have a "Good casting" XD and have great actors in roles
BEWARE!:
UNLIKE GoodCasting with romance tag,
FieryPriest has NO actual romance (other than girls crushing on lead but it going nowhere), but plot still very fun, and instead has many different types of very satisfying not romantic relationships/friendships etc.!
Both have STRONG FEMALES (GoodCasting moreso than FieryPriest, but whilst not as many LEAD females, FP does have a strong female lead +strong females in supporting.
Female attorney, female detective etc.)
In both main lead is/has been a NIS agent (GC NIS agent lead is female, FP NIS agent lead is male)
Both have a "Good casting" XD and have great actors in roles
BEWARE!:
UNLIKE GoodCasting with romance tag,
FieryPriest has NO actual romance (other than girls crushing on lead but it going nowhere), but plot still very fun, and instead has many different types of very satisfying not romantic relationships/friendships etc.!
Stoic Male lead
Cute Bubbly female leads
Side character stories are cute and offer sufficient development to the main plot.
Cute Bubbly female leads
Side character stories are cute and offer sufficient development to the main plot.
Has the same actors acting as a couple in both the main female lead gets a makeover the only difference is SDG is a litter on the darker side of a good Romantic comedy
Both the girls get major make overs. Both of the main guys realize how much they care about the female lead after said make over. Side note in both movies the main actors are dating in real life so they have amazing chemistry
I personally just love female centered spy plots and both Good Casting and Part-Time Spy share those similarities~




