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Fake adopted daughter,missing biological daughter,fake daughter who want love from her mother.. lots of similarities.
Both of these movies are focused on cooking. These two movies are shot in similar styles. I found the food shots in The Movable Feast reminiscent of those in This Is Not What I Expected. A lot the camera work in both of these films are similar too. Something that impresses me about both films is they have beautifully colorful scenes/sets/costumes that don't come across as obnoxious or overwhelming or busy; the colors are always just beautiful and help to create settings that match the characters.
*Both have strong female characters that fight for their life & beliefs, and not just be passive-reactive to what happens to them: they Make things happen!
*Both have an adorable couple with great chemistry.
*Both feature military strategies & war.
*Both productions have a similar feel/atmosphere to them -though Singing All Along is a bit more epic & has better cgi.
*Both are Chinese historical dramas based on real historical characters (at least the general in Sound of the Desert is a real character) and events, with very limited fantasy elements.
*Both have an adorable couple with great chemistry.
*Both feature military strategies & war.
*Both productions have a similar feel/atmosphere to them -though Singing All Along is a bit more epic & has better cgi.
*Both are Chinese historical dramas based on real historical characters (at least the general in Sound of the Desert is a real character) and events, with very limited fantasy elements.
both stories tackle the same subject of child abuse.. they also share the same "detached" female lead that slowly connects with the child and tries to save her even if she risks her life..
both stories are really similar, a kid that's being abused by her parent, and the next door neighbor (or teacher) who tries to save the kid by "taking" her away..
Continuation of the part 1, although characters are different.
This is where the story begun.
Both are about chefs in Meiji Period....................................................... .....................
Both dramas are written by the same screenwriter, both involve a male lead being entangled into supernatural events in which he needs to unravel mysteries to get him and/or his loved ones out of trouble. Both are about escaping from fate in an attempt to manipulate certain rules or principles that bind the supernatural events.
If you are looking for a drama with more mature characters, where no one is 100% good or 100% evil, both dramas share that.
You'll find very appealing characters and a storyline that has romance, drama, revenge, politics and strong female characters (Go Hye Ran in Misty and Choi Yoo Jin in K2).
In both dramas you have a mysterious murder that impacts all the story.
You'll find very appealing characters and a storyline that has romance, drama, revenge, politics and strong female characters (Go Hye Ran in Misty and Choi Yoo Jin in K2).
In both dramas you have a mysterious murder that impacts all the story.
Miss Baek is pretty much a shorter version of Mother. If you liked Mother, you'll probably like this. If you like Miss Baek, you should definitely check out Mother because it goes more in-depth on this type of subject, and its a TV series instead of a movie.
Both involve one of the leads leading a double life, in this case its the heroine.
Based on the characters in school
Two guys fall for her, one for each of her roles
Cute!
Based on the characters in school
Two guys fall for her, one for each of her roles
Cute!
The Girl From Nowhere series contains a certain feel and vibe that is present within some of the episodes of On Children. This vibe being a more dark and psychological look on society, using different elements to metaphorically display a person's hidden evil self. It is also similar as in both shows, each episode is set in a different setting.
Both have less is more approach with the horror but I must say that I found Dead Stock to much more enjoyable. Some of the acting in Akuryo was funny and I assume that's not what they were going for, while Dead Stock seemed more natural and creepy.
-Same director
-Similar casts
-Similar drama period
-Same production team
But Battle of Changsha is a lot better and All Quiet in Beijing needs patience and a little boring.If u like politics or historcial drama, this is one of a kind
-Similar casts
-Similar drama period
-Same production team
But Battle of Changsha is a lot better and All Quiet in Beijing needs patience and a little boring.If u like politics or historcial drama, this is one of a kind



