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Same female lead. Both are brilliant sci-fi dramas, and both feature brilliant mind-blowing plot twists. Both feature a main character who isn't human having to adjust to a human environment (an android in Are You Human Too and an alien in Circle). Both must-watch dramas. Circle is heavily underrated though.
Recommended by Adjacent - Sep 8, 2018
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Time traveling, romance, and fighting... the cooking isn't similar, but stopping evil people from taking over and mystic power is!
Recommended by blackstar_aria - Sep 8, 2018
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Both of these dramas give of a similar feeling of an ambiguous relationship between two guys, and have a similar sense of humor.
Recommended by Mae - Sep 7, 2018
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Both are apart of the director Hou Hsiao-hsien's unofficial "coming-of-age trilogy". They are slice-of-life stories with a slow-moving pace and a heartbreaking end.
Recommended by Macy - Sep 7, 2018
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Both movies were directed by Edward Yang. They have a similar pace and both have an extremely detailed world that you get sunk into.
Recommended by Macy - Sep 7, 2018
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Romeo and Juliet love story with two sworn men vying for the girl's love...
Brotherly love broken, betrayal and our couples' undying love in these bloody world.

Both of the female leads get the attention from male leads cause they are naive and overflowing with energy . They have pure and outspoken personalities separated them from the normal females of respective restricted eras .
Recommended by SueJue - Sep 7, 2018
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Both are revenge stories directed by Park Chan Wook. They both make the viewer feel sympathy for the protagonists. They are artistically made and they include complex characters.
Recommended by Ackery - Sep 7, 2018
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Both movies are about brave Chinese grandmasters who fought against Western invasion & tyranny in China. Both movies are very similar..............................................
Recommended by Aoi_Takahashi_12 - Sep 7, 2018
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-Both female characters lose their popularity in the industry due to certain accidents and had to do all sort of things to stand again.
-Both male characters suffer from a sort of disorder/bad health condition.
Recommended by Duaa - Sep 7, 2018
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-The princess is in love with her Body guard
-The knight looks the same as the king in A frozen Flower
-the knight is somehow gay or Feminine
- I think its a parody or a different narrative of A frozen Flower.

Recommended by Lustdrama - Sep 6, 2018
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both dramas revolve around judges and the courtroom and the law. judge vs judge is more about the judges whereas your honor is focused more on the twins but both are good law dramas
Recommended by lololol - Sep 6, 2018
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Both are visually very beautiful that takes place in Chinese Imperial Court, beautiful costumes, SFX, both are about significant Buddhist Grand Masters.
Recommended by Aoi_Takahashi_12 - Sep 6, 2018
Both are visually very beautiful that takes place in Chinese Imperial Court, beautiful costumes, SFX, both have significant Buddhist Grand Masters.
Recommended by Aoi_Takahashi_12 - Sep 6, 2018
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Both are visually very beautiful that takes place in Chinese Imperial Court, beautiful costumes, SFX, Both are about significant Buddhist Grand Masters.
Recommended by Aoi_Takahashi_12 - Sep 6, 2018
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Both deal with the issues of Teen pregnancy while still going to school. Both couples love each other very much, who want to stay together but some other people are against it, they both decide to keep the baby.

The difference is that the couple in 'Jenny & Juno' are equals in society and whereas in 'Heard It Through the Grapevine' are not
Recommended by kakol20 - Sep 5, 2018