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Both dramas have plots that really key in on past traumatic events that connect the main characters together. Both dramas also use a justice system/police theme for the storyline as well. Come and Hug Me doesn't have any supernatural elements like He is Psychometric, but the emphasis of the male and female lead meeting each other at a young age then solving the traumatic past experience when they're older is strong.
Recommended by Kota25 - May 4, 2019
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Haechi is also about one of the greatest King in history like The Great King Sejong. However, the later is a very detailed and sometimes boring recount of Sejongs childhood to when he became King as well as his accomplishments. I liked it because it was a truthful recount. Haechi is about Yeongjo childhood to when he became King, it doesn't delve into much detail on what he accomplished and thus this drama was more dramatic and entertaining.
Recommended by fayslayn!t - May 4, 2019
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This is the parent story of this drama. Watching Dong Yi first will make you understand the plot of Haechi a little better. Haechi was still good on its own though and the plot was definitely different from Dong Yi.
Recommended by fayslayn!t - May 4, 2019
Both plots of the movie and Perfect Match have similar plots by where the female lead has a skin condition.
Both have a school setting.
Both have female lead who is nice and a male who likes to tease the female.
Recommended by Brownie - May 3, 2019
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>Strong female lead
>Both have investigation
>Both deal with interrogation
>The way conversations happen and the atmosphere is slightly similar

No doubt you'll like one if you like the other
Recommended by Guddi - May 3, 2019
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While Long Time No See is darker in nature, both films deal with gangs/mobs. Furthermore, they both have action and feature LGBTQ+ relationships.
Recommended by Eli - May 3, 2019
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Body switch between two people that do not understand the opposite sex. In order to understand each other, their bodies are switched.
Recommended by MnK - May 2, 2019
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Both have a focus on idols and a similar fluffy feeling

However they have very different story lines, if u like one im sure you'll enjoy the other
Recommended by Ahh - May 2, 2019
Both are based on the same manga series. As of now, Video Girl Mai 2019 only has 2 episodes.
Recommended by campem0011 - May 1, 2019
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Both are about Manga Publishing, while Aoi Honoo is about a struggling rookie Mangaka, Juhan Shuttai has an Manga editor at the centre of the story.
Recommended by Yellow Dragon - May 1, 2019
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If you're looking for an alternative gay office romance, you may watch No Touching At All.

Similarities:
* based on a manga
* two people meeting, hooking up, falling in love, and the prejudices they must overcome
* boss/employee relationship
* age gap
* happy ending

Differences:
* Ossan's Love has funny and warm characters, in No Touching they are more prickly
* No Touching is more physical in the beginning
Recommended by Apple Eye - May 1, 2019
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Both Dramas are about parents who fight for their children after what happened in school. They all want to figure out what really happened and due to the love for their children they seem unstoppable.
Recommended by shiroflower - May 1, 2019
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Both dramas discuss about child abuse, and are not suitable for younger children to watch. You feel pity for both killers and question whether they're actually evil despite the fact that they are both murderers.
Recommended by c2roxy - May 1, 2019
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Both are OCN dramas that are dark, intense and touch upon medical ethics. Both dramas are not suitable to be view by younger children.
Recommended by c2roxy - May 1, 2019
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Both deal with the abuse of children at a young age. Feature some seemingly emotionless characters (Soohyun & Eunho.) There is a serial killer in both. Both killers will make you question if what they are doing is really a bad thing.
Recommended by Halsyeon - May 1, 2019