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The heroines have a hearing disability. They are both working adults that struggle on handling things on their own. They suffer backlashes just from trying to be 'normal'. An encounter happens, and romance ensues.
Recommended by Magicflier - Dec 23, 2017
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The main leads are mind-readers. They ended up going through the pain of being able to read the real thoughts of others that tend to be malicious, but they manage to encounter that one person who is different from the rest.

The setting focuses on youthful romance and drama. Also thankful both drama is couple-based, as there aren't any unnecessary love-triangles, indecisive leads, and cockblocking.
Recommended by Magicflier - Dec 23, 2017
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Both dramas contain a supernatural aspect. and the main leads are “possessed” in some way. In Black, the main character’s body is possessed by a grim reaper; in Oh My Ghostess, the main character is possessed by a ghost. Both also have crime/ thriller aspect, but Black is much darker than Oh My Ghostess.
Recommended by esha - Dec 23, 2017
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This is the older version. Sud Sai Pan (2013) is the remake. There are a few differences but overall great twin story. Who will Keeti love in the end?
Recommended by chop24 - Dec 23, 2017
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It's melodrama, Directed by the same Director, Kim Jin Won. You will see abit similarities in terms of tone. Both male lead has the same curly hair, sad eyes, and live in a poor family background. Both drama start from circumstance which make our leads trapped in the past because of one traumatic event that make their life changed.
Recommended by missjb21 - Dec 22, 2017
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The leads in both dramas give me the same feelings . The tension between them . How he’s trying so hard not to fall in love with her cause it’s wrong. The chemistry between them is so good. The difference is the girl in coffee prince was pretending to be a guy but in I‘m not robot, she was pretending to be a robot .
Recommended by Banada6 - Dec 22, 2017
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A film also from Yoo Ha doing what he does best. Both films are set on the past, but the main lead's story are different.
Recommended by Hylia - Dec 21, 2017
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Both from the same director and though they don't have the exact same approach, it is possible to see the director's style and his progression as well between the movies. Both movies has a romantic approach and talk about the disappointment in the main lead's life, both movies follow the main leads up close, sometimes from a thoughts-on perspective.
Recommended by Hylia - Dec 21, 2017
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Both are dramas about a girl who, due to unforeseen circumstances, has to disguise herself as a male and work in a completely-male environment. In the beginning of both dramas, the girl isn’t trying to pass as a boy, but is always mistaken as one and only purposely disguises herself once she has a debt to her boss. Both dramas have a hardworking, down-to-earth girl who tries to earn money to keep her family fed and out of debt.
Recommended by Belen Worsham - Dec 21, 2017
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the main characters are both very strong confident player boys who are looking for revenge and are willing to do anything to get it. i found both very exciting and refreshing
Recommended by yas - Dec 21, 2017
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"Make me shudder 2" is almost exactly the same as "Pee Mak". Even the names of the couple is the same. The pregnant Nak, Mak that leaves for the war and then the ghost Nak. Just the cast is different and a little bit the storyline, in rest is the same.
Recommended by Saki Ryuunosuke - Dec 20, 2017
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Both dramas' leads are transgender girls who want to lead normal lives. The plots revolve around them.
Recommended by Ceki - Dec 20, 2017
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Both are romantic, action-packed dramas about battling gangs and a girl that unintentionally gets caught up in the middle of the battle of power. Both dramas have a girl that draw the attention of powerful gang leaders who are intrigued to the fact that the girl has no ulterior motive for helping them.
Both dramas have a main female character who looks identical to one of the character’s first, deceased loves. In Cruel Romance the girl looks like the main villain’s love from back in Japan. While in Karn La Krang Neung... Nai Hua Jia the main girl looks like the main love interest’s first love.
Both dramas have suspense, comedy, sorrow, and enough hand-to-hand combat and shootouts to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Recommended by Belen Worsham - Dec 20, 2017
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Both feature leads who dislike each other at first and who drive each other crazy throughout the drama. They also both contain similar styles of over-the-top humor, mostly courtesy of the servants present.
Recommended by rachfull - Dec 19, 2017
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Both dramas display the same type of humour. While Diary of Tootsies shows gay people. The Boy Next Door is technically not a gay drama. But does portray gay-ish themes.
Recommended by walmartjimin - Dec 19, 2017