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Korean adaptation of this drama. The same premise with more of a cohesive direction. I wouldn't call it an exact 1:1 remake as aspects of the story have been changed.
Recommended by Nkanyah - Mar 28, 2020
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Toshiie and Matsu (TAM) is like a spin off of Hideyoshi in terms of writing, but told from the perspective of Toshiie/Matsu. Character of Matsu in TAM was much more like One in Hideyoshi.
Recommended by TimiZero - Mar 28, 2020
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Same Male lead
Fighting corruption
Office politics
Honestly, any drama ranking 8 and above with this male lead is gold so I would suggest just clicking on his name and watching the dramas with him.
Recommended by fayslayn!t - Mar 28, 2020
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Same Male Lead
Similar themes
Fighting corruption, etc.
HSL is sports centered
DP is medical/prison centered
Recommended by fayslayn!t - Mar 28, 2020
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it will give u the same vibes between the leads
both are focus heavily on business with slow romance
both have drama within the family [ in IWFYBH the main F-lead is stronger tho]
one of the main lead in either show have been betrayed by his partner before he ends with the other main lead if u liked one u will like the other Prolly
Recommended by Soloz - Mar 28, 2020
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Both deal with varied perspectives of family values as and how lgbtq romantic relationships might be nourished or be destroyed when external opinions hold a lot of weight for those involved in the romantic relationship.
Recommended by MJ - Mar 28, 2020
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The actress are both a princess and goes into another setting where she becomes a servant to the male lead. The male lead is an immortal and falls in love with the female lead after undergoing tragic experiences.
Recommended by qutie - Mar 28, 2020
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They both start as a little bit of friends then to friends
Both have other people liking them
GIRls both helped the boys to do the thing
Both dramas the girls are strong and fight for there rights
Both dramas have a lot of love triangles I mean a lot
Both girls know the boys mom
Both dramas the boy and girls don't have the same topic and it's in college
Lastly both dramas are amazing ? ? And irascible
Recommended by Sophie blank - Mar 28, 2020
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They both have a not so close family at the beginning.
Both dramas have adult characters with each person having a love life
Both of these dramas are a comedy family and romance drama
And they have a lot of plot twists
Recommended by Sophie blank - Mar 28, 2020
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Unlike Hotel del Luna, the plot is not centered around romance(although there is some romance), but they are similar in a different way.
- Both dramas change the perspective of the viewer through unconventional ways: Hotel Del Luna uses ghosts while Prison Playbook uses prisoners. The stories of the ghosts and their path to redemption teach us many lessons about life and its value. In a similar sense, you find yourself immersed in the lives of those wrongfully imprisoned and largely misunderstood. As these dramas incorporate a new and creative way to tell their story, they both deliver outstanding effects and full emotional rollercoasters.
- While the genres are vastly different, you find that boiled down to their cores, both shows teach a lesson about growth. The character development of the leads is outstanding and highlights the importance of those around you, as well as inner stability on the journey of self discovery.
- As Hotel Del Luna deals with fate and the supernatural, Prison Playbook merely plays on misfortune and human treachery.
Overall, one would not immediately draw parallels between the two, but when comparing them in terms of basic themes, there are lot more similarities than expected.
Recommended by Shirishi - Mar 28, 2020
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bot The World of the Married and Misty are similar in their vibes, they have smart mature independent women, and their struggles through the makjangness of the world
Recommended by XingBack - Mar 28, 2020
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both dramas kinda deal with the same things, the adult life of strong married women(?) and the cruel world they live in
Recommended by XingBack - Mar 28, 2020
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there's a type of drama that's like "mature" grownup female leads? and these 2 fit that mood really well
Recommended by XingBack - Mar 28, 2020
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The main story is basically the same. We have two married women that believe their husband is cheating with someone they are close with/work with. Both dramas are build up like a detective drama with the difference about not finding a murderer, but finding out who it is their husband is cheating with.
Recommended by Lou - Mar 27, 2020
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- Male and female leads were childhood friends.
- She was considered a goddess and he wasn't (in one case he was chubby and in the other one he was a thug).
- They meet again after years and whilst the female lead is doing ok, he has becomen a freaking god in work, visuals and reputation.
- The male lead becomes the female lead's new boss.
- They are both set in a work environment.
- The female lead's company is doing bad and the male lead was hired to help.
- They are about the same length (16 and 17 episodes).

DIFFERENCES:
- While in "She Was Pretty" the male lead doesn't recognize the female lead and she tries to hide the fact that they were childhood friends at all cost, in "Refresh Men" he knows exactly who she is and he decides to actively influence her life.
Recommended by annetteTT - Mar 27, 2020