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If you enjoy Moon Chae Won's acting, her chemistry with her romantic partners, and a father and daughter chemistry with Kim Young Chul, then I am recommending The Princess Man for Innocent Man fans and vice versa.
Similarities;
==> Moon Chae Won and Kim Young Chul as a family unit. A bonus is that actress Kim Seo Ra (who was Moon Chae Won's mother in Princess Man) also have a cameo in Innocent Man as her mother too.
==> The main lead's romance with the female lead is a forbidden romance, something that may not be good for the female lead especially in the eyes of her father
==> Female lead defies her father because of her love for the male lead
==> Something happened in the main lead's life that caused him to be convicted and become more miserable
==> The male lead has a compelling reason to really hate the female lead's father
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - May 2, 2020
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Very, very different. But I know that most Song Joong Ki fans became fans through this drama and might see him as a mediocre actor if he fails to succeed after DOTS, thus I am recommending a drama he did before DOTS which shows his capability as an actor.
The drama I'm showing is "Tree with Deep Roots". It is one of the first dramas where Song Joong Ki shows great acting. He appears on Episodes 1-4 + episode 8 or 9 (can't remember which of episode 8 or 9 he appeared). You can see how versatile his acting is.
I am not downplaying the other actors either. Han Suk Kyu is also someone who gave a really great performance as the adult version of the King Sejong played by Song Joong Ki. Jang Hyuk and Shin Se Kyung also gave great performances. The plot, while being only a fictional version of how Hangul is made, is a very plausible possibility on how Hangul is actually made. The characters are compelling.
The very few similarities they have is that, the many of the main characters, whether the possibility of being together with their loves is high or not, have rarely backed down on their principles and are always focusing on serving the people that they serve (except perhaps Jang Hyuk's character in the first few episodes of Tree with Deep Roots)
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - May 2, 2020
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If you watch one of these two shows, the other might be interesting to see how different Han Suk Kyu plays the same King Sejong on different stories with different directors.
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - May 2, 2020
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Both are historical dramas aired around 2007 about two of the greatest Goguryeo kings. One being its legendary founder Jumong while the Damdeok in the Legend is historically more well known as "Gwanggaeto the Great". While Jumong have less fantastical elements than The Legend, the story Jumong itself is sparsely based on a legend that the first King Jumongs has mythical origins. The Legend meanwhile, shows Goguryeo and its character as somewhat a reincarnation/repeat of the mythical Jooshin characters. There are also two women that were very different from each but both love the main guy.
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - May 2, 2020
I know that both stories are quite different, but I am recommending Tree with Deep Roots for Arthdal fans and vice versa because they have the same writers.
>Both dramas have:
== more twist and turns and character revelations (whether it is an additional character or something about a character is revealed
== Song Joong Ki's high class acting --> though he's only in the first 4 episodes + episode 9 in Tree with Deep Roots, it is worth watching if you want to see his good acting skills. Even if you started both shows for him, you will find yourselves also immersed on other characters as well the actors that portray them (whether it is an older version of Joong Ki's character, a mysterious swordsman, a mysterious guy with a mask, or even the villains)
== I think it's noteworthy that the shows also put importance in education and literacy. Like how the wahans or the poor Joseon people were taken advantaged because they were seen as less "educated"
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - May 2, 2020
I know that both stories are quite different, but I am recommending Tree with Deep Roots for Arthdal fans and vice versa because they have the same writers.
>Both dramas have:
== more twist and turns and character revelations (whether it is an additional character or something about a character is revealed
== Song Joong Ki's high class acting --> though he's only in the first 4 episodes + episode 9 in Tree with Deep Roots, it is worth watching if you want to see his good acting skills. Even if you started both shows for him, you will find yourselves also immersed on other characters as well the actors that portray them (whether it is an older version of Joong Ki's character, a mysterious swordsman, a mysterious guy with a mask, or even the villains)
== I think it's noteworthy that the shows also put importance in education and literacy. Like how the wahans or the poor Joseon people were taken advantaged because they were seen as less "educated"
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - May 2, 2020
I know that both stories are quite different, but I am recommending Tree with Deep Roots for Arthdal fans and vice versa because they have the same writers.
>Both dramas have:
== more twist and turns and character revelations (whether it is an additional character or something about a character is revealed
== Song Joong Ki's high class acting --> though he's only in the first 4 episodes + episode 9 in Tree with Deep Roots, it is worth watching if you want to see his good acting skills. Even if you started both shows for him, you will find yourselves also immersed on other characters as well the actors that portray them (whether it is an older version of Joong Ki's character, a mysterious swordsman, a mysterious guy with a mask, or even the villains)
== I think it's noteworthy that the shows also put importance in education and literacy. Like how the wahans or the poor Joseon people were taken advantaged because they were seen as less "educated"
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - May 2, 2020
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The King and CLOY are similar in sense that they are 2 completely different worlds, but still similar...I am redundant, I know.

In The King, there are 2 parallel worlds or universes...and the "King" himself is a king in his world, while on the other world, he is just as ordinary as you can get, not special at all.

This reminds me of the situation in CLOY where Seri is a very rich and respected woman in her "world" aka SoKor, while in NoKor, she is just a nobody and just plain lost, like the "king" felt in The King, Eternal Monarch.
Recommended by pinkvanilla - May 2, 2020
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Mixed martial art, poverty, need money, kind, family, love, pure, good heart, struggle, pain, sport, practice, strength,
Recommended by Chia6 - May 2, 2020
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Blind, love, fighting, martial art, strength, practice, encouragement, family bring joy and happiness, poverty, talent,
Recommended by Chia6 - May 2, 2020
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Repeat and Meet Me @1006 both have time manipulation
Where Meet Me @ 1006 has more romance than Repeat
In Both dramas main characters regret there past doings where they get chance to correct them
Recommended by Drama Empress - May 1, 2020
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Both series follows intelligent plot line with genius leads. In both series leads are trying to uncover truth behind death of their loved ones. Both leads teach harsh lessons to the people who tries to hurt their loved ones. Both leads are very good in foshadowing the future conditions and can manipulate other people and plays them like chess pieces.
Recommended by Kanika Sharma - May 1, 2020
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Both the leads are genius in these dramas and hides their true selves and their actual feelings for others in childhood to protect themselves. With one major change in their adulthood they starts to show their true self and how genius they are. Both leads rise through ranks and position with the help of their mind. Both leads have are trying to know secret behind their mothers death. Both stories have intelligent plot line with intelligent writing.
Recommended by Kanika Sharma - May 1, 2020
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Both about spoiled family that expect to inherit the family fortune that was built on food/restaurant business. In both, the elder brings in a hardworking outsider... Plus, you can not help but think of this drama, since the titles are so similar. Shining Inheritance is also called Brilliant Legacy. I just started watching Brilliant Heritage, but can highly recommend Shining Inheritance.
Recommended by kdramasinpajamas - May 1, 2020
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Both feature talented women who chases their dreams despite living in a patriarchal society. They both enter an institution where they were both trained by a woman who were initially strict but whom they eventually learned to love and respect. Because of their talents, both became known in her institution, even the king offering something for her. They both had bitter rivals, jealous of their talents and even obsessed with their lovers. Both overcame a lot of hardships to became well known in their institutions. Their choices of how they live their lives in the end can be a surprise.
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - May 1, 2020