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Pretty similar office rom-com dramas. They have the overlapping "mean boss" and the lovable main female lead.
Shows are quite similar in that they both have characters with Powers, exposure to heavenly relms romance, jealous females as well as male leads of high importance. Theirs a little betrayal and so much karma and excitement you can’t stop watching.
Similarities: Female lead will forget everything due to the betrayal of the male lead. The female lead will love the male lead after forgetting everything but will be the most vengeful once their memory returns.
Differences: Once Upon A Time is a film while Good Bye My Princess is a drama. The male lead of Once Upon A Time did not truly betray the female lead while the male lead of Good Bye My Princess truly betrayed the female lead.
Differences: Once Upon A Time is a film while Good Bye My Princess is a drama. The male lead of Once Upon A Time did not truly betray the female lead while the male lead of Good Bye My Princess truly betrayed the female lead.
Both dramas are romance, fantasy, supernatural genre about characters who have ability to manipulate with time.
Both dramas are romance, fantasy, supernatural genre about characters who have ability to manipulate with time.
Both dramas are fantasy genres about characters who have ability to manipulate with time. ............
The story is the same. The difference is that there is no plastic surgery and betrayal on the part of the protagonist.
A young woman has an accident and starts being able to see ghosts; she's as dishevelled and kooky as the female lead in the Mysterious Nurse; she also latches onto the male lead (though in The Master's Sun he's an arrogant jerk of a chaebol).
The story somehow related to Legend of Dugu as it happened during the same time. Prince of Lan Ling is the nephew of the Qi Empire's late emperor Gao Zhan. The story tells the events of both Qi Empire and Zou Empire's affairs. And also in this Legend of Dugu, Prime minister Dugu's youngest daughter Dugu Jia Luo's husband Yang Jian was the great general of Zou Empire's leading 180000 troops against Qi Empire's Prince Lan Ling's troops. This is the 3rd part of story between Qi and Zou Empire's real historical records ( covers about 80% real historical recording events, source from Google History ).
The story reveals in the beginning Qi Empire while Gao Zhan has his fight of the throne with Empress Dowager Lou. Lu Zhen was the ever first female prime minister at that era. The story basically covers 80% true history recordings about the life of Lu Zhen, a smart and brilliant minded young lady from a middle class official family to her way up to becoming a prime minister. The story also had actually happened to be at the almost same time with this Legend Of Dugu, while the family Dugu prime minister's daughter was indeed a close friend of Lu Zhen. If you want to understand more about at then Qi Empire and Zou Empire affairs, this Legend of Lu Zhen is a good start, follow on to continue understand, this Legend of Dugu will be part 2.
Both dramas are about food...........................................................................................
Fated lovers misunderstanding each other at first then with lots of pull and push, heart wrenching drama, finally the main leads end up together.
If you love a bit angst romance then this is your cup of tea.
If you love a bit angst romance then this is your cup of tea.
Both are epic jidaigeki Samurai drama set in Bakumatsu period. Both are based on famous manga.........................
Both are epic jidaigeki Samurai movies that are set in Bakumatsu. Both movies star Takeru Sato as a Lone Fiercesome Samurai.
My Mister is definitely darker & more serious in comparison to Live, but they carry similar tones in terms of an honest, raw, and un-glamourised representation of human life. They both present people seeing humanity in others even among ugly times. Although Live is focused on life as a police officer while My Mister isn't aimed at portraying a particular career lifestyle, they both discuss the trials and tribulations of these particular characters (both with such well written and not-shallow/flat personalities, might I add) with such honesty, and aren't afraid to be ugly and disappointing. The struggles of the characters in both dramas might otherwise be written about in some inspirational self-help book, but here they are just one human's struggle. It sucks. It's not pretty. It's not there for you to conclude that life is beautiful and everything happens for a reason and happiness is there if you believe there is. They both say, no, life sucks sometimes, it gets dark and ugly, but you can make it out of your struggles alive someday.




