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Both are foodie dramas, with the female lead being a master chef.
Chef Fang has more mystery mixed into it. The male lead is the son of a magistrate and they try to solve cases while enjoying the delicious food the female lead makes.
Chef Fang has more mystery mixed into it. The male lead is the son of a magistrate and they try to solve cases while enjoying the delicious food the female lead makes.
Despite not knowing how this drama ends yet (Feb 2nd 2020), it reminds me a lot of Healer and the way the relationships formed there.
With both shows, you are on the edge of your seat waiting desperately to find out what is going to happen. Healer involves more flashbacks, and they are needed for the sake understanding the plot, so if you don't like flashbacks, maybe not for you - but I would give it a shot just to experience the chemistry between two amazing actors.
The emotional experience is also similar - you can find yourself laughing one minute, and sobbing the next.
With both shows, you are on the edge of your seat waiting desperately to find out what is going to happen. Healer involves more flashbacks, and they are needed for the sake understanding the plot, so if you don't like flashbacks, maybe not for you - but I would give it a shot just to experience the chemistry between two amazing actors.
The emotional experience is also similar - you can find yourself laughing one minute, and sobbing the next.
Both main female leads have a special ability that makes it possible for them to help an investigation squad. Both dramas deal about murder cases.
Basically the same main lead with a different skill. Instead of being able to memorize everything, she can see sents. Both deal about murder cases, both have a character who is, because of what happened to them, needing the the person with the special ability.
Firstly they are both fantasy drama. Both deal with prophecies, secrets and polital intrigues. And they both are one story cut in parts.
The mini series Secret Love (eps 9 + 10) has a story where an angel is sent down to help and understand a human, and ends up falling for her.
If Yokoso wagaya e about stalker push one family until their limit.. Kazokugari will take you to one family to another family case suicide.. Great drama!!
Where the Lost Ones Go is very similar to Unrequited Love in terms of plot and storyline. Although I did think WTLOG was more satisfying, it gives the same nostalgic vibe that makes both dramas so enjoyable to watch.
The main character likes a boy younger than her... It is also a love story between a successful career woman and a young independent.
Two young beautiful friends Jin Sung and So Hee have forged a 'close' relationship but this is challenged when the ballet school holds its annual competition to see who will go forward to the national competition and win a scholarship to a Russian ballet school. The better of the 2 friends, So Hee. looks all set to win, when it becomes apparent that Jin Sung is becoming more and more jealous.
She then bumps into Hae Ju, a former fat girl who stuffed her face all day and appeared quite mad, who reveals that she is now thin because of the wishing stairs and the synonymous appearance of the 29th step. Jin Sung then decides to give the stairs a go herself. When the 29th step appears she wishes that she could be the one who wins the ballet scholarship.
When So Hee suffers the fate of death by falling down some steps and Jin Sung wins the ballet competition, Hae Ju goes back to the wishing stairs and calls for So Hee to come back to life. This then sets up the rest of the film that you will have to watch to find out what goes on.
She then bumps into Hae Ju, a former fat girl who stuffed her face all day and appeared quite mad, who reveals that she is now thin because of the wishing stairs and the synonymous appearance of the 29th step. Jin Sung then decides to give the stairs a go herself. When the 29th step appears she wishes that she could be the one who wins the ballet scholarship.
When So Hee suffers the fate of death by falling down some steps and Jin Sung wins the ballet competition, Hae Ju goes back to the wishing stairs and calls for So Hee to come back to life. This then sets up the rest of the film that you will have to watch to find out what goes on.
There is a rumor of a website called "Hell Correspondence" which only opens at twelve midnight sharp. When a user types the name of a person to be gotten rid of, a hell girl Ai Enma brings the person to the hell. In return, the user will be sent down to hell at the end of his or her life. A high school girl Miho is worried about her friend Haruka being trapped in the evil scheme of a popular rock band after Haruka joins the audition and starts acting strange. As Miho tries to help her friend, she finds herself in the cursed world behind the "Hell Correspondence".
(Source: jfdb)
(Source: jfdb)
It is the same story by Gu Long. After TVB's version starring Tony Leong and Hugo Ng came out in 1988, the movie adaptation altered version was released and headed by Andy Lau and Brigitte Lin as the disguised male character -HMQ.
They are from the same story by Gu Long. This 1989 TVB version starring Tony Leong and Hugo Ng was one of the earliest popular version. Tony Leong was Xiao Yu Er even before Andy Lau's movie adaptation in 1992.
both have Jang Hyuk and a female character with "abnormal" abilities. both are great quality mystery thrillers
I consider Tunnel as one of my favorite crime/mystery genre, and Tell Me What You Saw has the potential to be just as awesome~



