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Both have Esther as the female lead, and the same director, for that matter. The storytelling styles are very similar, with the grandma, the businessman son, and the strong family values.
The dramas' stories revolve mainly around one big accident which occurred in the past. In addition, one of the genres in definitely romance with feelings blossoming between the main characters,
Despite the fact that Haunters is a movie and Aftermath a web-drama (with a second season), if you liked one you'd probably like the other too. Both feature the fight between two people with similar mysterious supernatural powers fighting each other.
Both movies have a very similar concept. Plot is set in present time but occasional flashbacks to the past to explain the story. Both leads have very unfortunate endings which are revealed very early into the movies.
The most similar part is in the iconic lines. In "Love Letter" which shows the female lead shouting "How are you? I'm fine" into the wilderness while "I want to eat your pancreas" is the iconic line in the movie. Both lines will leave extremely deep impression in the viewer.
The most similar part is in the iconic lines. In "Love Letter" which shows the female lead shouting "How are you? I'm fine" into the wilderness while "I want to eat your pancreas" is the iconic line in the movie. Both lines will leave extremely deep impression in the viewer.
The main characters both lost someone important because of a scandal made-up by mass media and seek revenge.
-Overall very similar vibe
-Both are actually funny, like I-almost-peed-laugh-out-loud-cute-funny
-Guy is chick's boss
-Chick is a badass but gives off a natural vibe of something else (Strong Woman: chick is supa cutesy, Protect the Boss: chick is awkward and cringey but amazing)
-Workplace romance that started from experience with chick kickin' the crap outta some dudes that actually had nothing to do with the workplace and then it does cuz then she's hired and batta-bing batta-boom
-Love triangle-y
-Leading dude is kinda wimpy, but then wants to protect the chick, but then again he's kinda wimpy (he will have his strong moments tho)
-SUCHHH ROM AND SUCH COM (Protect the Boss gets a lot more serious toward the end, whereas even Strong Woman's most dramatic moments had a comedy vibe)
-Lots of powerful quotes
-DANNNNG that chick can speak for herself
-AANND she can hold her own. Yeah that's right male lead, I'm looking at you, that means she's just as fine without you or any man for that matter
-A good female friendship between main character and side character (Protect the Boss has multiple female friendships)
-A funny, awkward butler-y secretary of dude guy
-Guy falls (in love) first
-Both are actually funny, like I-almost-peed-laugh-out-loud-cute-funny
-Guy is chick's boss
-Chick is a badass but gives off a natural vibe of something else (Strong Woman: chick is supa cutesy, Protect the Boss: chick is awkward and cringey but amazing)
-Workplace romance that started from experience with chick kickin' the crap outta some dudes that actually had nothing to do with the workplace and then it does cuz then she's hired and batta-bing batta-boom
-Love triangle-y
-Leading dude is kinda wimpy, but then wants to protect the chick, but then again he's kinda wimpy (he will have his strong moments tho)
-SUCHHH ROM AND SUCH COM (Protect the Boss gets a lot more serious toward the end, whereas even Strong Woman's most dramatic moments had a comedy vibe)
-Lots of powerful quotes
-DANNNNG that chick can speak for herself
-AANND she can hold her own. Yeah that's right male lead, I'm looking at you, that means she's just as fine without you or any man for that matter
-A good female friendship between main character and side character (Protect the Boss has multiple female friendships)
-A funny, awkward butler-y secretary of dude guy
-Guy falls (in love) first
Seven of Me is the Taiwanese remake of Kill Me, Heal Me. It was surprisingly better than I thought it was going to be. The Zhang Yi Shan is so much younger than Si Jung, but for an inexperienced actor he held his own. Cai Wen Jing did an excellent job, her character was more clumsy than the K-version, and it actually made me like it better!
the drama is similar in action. The male character fights a deadly illness in which she knows true love.
Koizora unfortunately ends with death while in Today's Kira-kun the male figure survives.
Koizora unfortunately ends with death while in Today's Kira-kun the male figure survives.
the drama is similar in action. The male character fights a deadly illness in which she knows true love.
Sky of Love unfortunately ends with death while in Today's Kira-kun the male figure survives.
Sky of Love unfortunately ends with death while in Today's Kira-kun the male figure survives.
Dramas are similar when a male figure suffers from a heart disease.
Falling for innocence, leadership needs a heart transplant and also blame a new heart for loving Falling for innocence a more widespread plot
Dramas are similar when a male figure suffers from a heart disease.
in Greatest love the lead has an artificial heart that causes him problems and makes him think he's in love
in Greatest love the lead has an artificial heart that causes him problems and makes him think he's in love
Both dramas have same concept : Time travel, historical. On them both characters will live a sweet love story
Both drama are Historical , comedy and kinda supernatural.
King is not Easy it's about bodyswapp in a mysterious way
Let's shake it is about an alien which takes a human body
King is not Easy it's about bodyswapp in a mysterious way
Let's shake it is about an alien which takes a human body
Both have the same horror, demon genre
Remake of the classic Chinese novel “Journey to the West,” but reinterprets the story into the present day and has a romantic-fantasy twist
Remake of the classic Chinese novel “Journey to the West,” but reinterprets the story into the present day and has a romantic-fantasy twist
They both have Zhang yu xi as main lead. Both are Romance and youth drama. Both dramas have 16 episode.



