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Heavy on the bromance and just so good and melodramatic. The chemistry between the leads is excellent
Both beautiful films about people who have their own moral code and the gritty reality of their existence. Both are just perfect in my opinion.
Both films are about criminals and gray characters with heavy bromance but Zebra is extremely dark and violent, downright off putting in its violence (which I LOVED lol) and Wilderness is somewhat tamer.
Again, the relationships between the characters is similar and both deliver the same punch of gritty darkness though Grasshopper can be a little more violent and gory.
I kept thinking about Double Mints when I was watching this. The same brilliantly executed desperation and melodrama that's the beauty of both films while being intense and jarringly violent. The relationship Shinji (Suda Masaki) has with Barikan (Yang Ik Jun) or with his ex gangster boss had the same undertones of Fuchikami Yasushi and Tanaka Shunsuke's relationships in Double Mints.
Both have male leads who don't want to get involved with the female lead in the beginning but are curious about her. In both dramas, the female lead keeps on getting into trouble but both are smart and strong, but she ends up dragging the male lead around with her.
I watched Who Are You? soon after Catch The Ghost had started airing and to be honest both have similar mystery and comedic vibes. But I feel the chemistry between the leads in Catch The Ghost is much better since its a tagged romance drama which is not in case of Who Are You?
Anyhow, if u like Catch the Ghost , I recommend Who Are You?
I watched Who Are You? soon after Catch The Ghost had started airing and to be honest both have similar mystery and comedic vibes. But I feel the chemistry between the leads in Catch The Ghost is much better since its a tagged romance drama which is not in case of Who Are You?
Anyhow, if u like Catch the Ghost , I recommend Who Are You?
Subtle conflict, Beautiful cinematography make romantic feeling throughout watching the movie, day to day couple conflict, like watching couple in real life, character growth
Real life romance, day to day conflict between couple, character growth, good chemistry, like watching couple in real life
Both have FLs who are chefs (or aspiring), and who are creative and innovative with new dishes. Both have a strong focus on ingredients and recipes with beautiful, colorful shots of food. Both FLs star opposite cold MLs.
Both MLs have a flirty, swaggering personality toward the FLs with a lot of naughty jokes and invitations, which covers up a deep love for the FLs. You know... if you're into that kind of thing. :-)
Both have thriller, dark theme. Save me was my favorite drama before Voice :)
I guarantee you'll like Save Me if you like Thriller/Psychological/Mystery Dramas.
Save me is deeper than Voice by 0.5 point.
I guarantee you'll like Save Me if you like Thriller/Psychological/Mystery Dramas.
Save me is deeper than Voice by 0.5 point.
They both show how there are both failures and successes in life through ones day-to-day job. Both the main characters are lost in the beginning but through their companies' hard ships they flourish.
The directing and dark tones are similar in both. The two movies are intense and intriguing with supernatural elements.
Mystery variety show, full of laughter and plot. The great escape does soley focus on room ecapes, however I find that the two are similar in the mystery and comical sense.
- light comedic romance, very funny at times
- male and female leads are so natural and confident in their roles, super talented
- great chemistry between the leads
- strong and smart female lead character
- supporting cast are as phenomenal as the main leads
- theme is culturally relevant to current times
- stunning cinematography
- overall enjoyable and entertaining.
- male and female leads are so natural and confident in their roles, super talented
- great chemistry between the leads
- strong and smart female lead character
- supporting cast are as phenomenal as the main leads
- theme is culturally relevant to current times
- stunning cinematography
- overall enjoyable and entertaining.



