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They both have Megan Lai as the female lead and did a very good job in both.

Bromance she is cross dressing as a guy because of a fortune. In Miss Rose, she is a hard-working, but unappreciated employee. But in both, her character helps the male lead in different ways.
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They are not even close to the same plot, tone and genre. But, they both have Lee Joon playing an actor.

An actor is an actor is a gritty, dark and for older audience(18-19+). While Father is Strange is a family rom-com with lightness and humor.
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They both show the gritty side of actors and the world of movie entertainment.
Both have the same tone as the other, and both have great casting.
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Both have strong female leads that tackle injustice that happened to someone close to them.
Angry Mom tackles injustice in school and Whisper tackles the injustice in the law and judicial system.
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Naeil's Cantabile is the adaption of the Japanese drama(along with manga, movies and anime).

I'll always love Nodame Cantabile! One of my first dramas of all time. But in Naeil's Cantabile, there were scenes that were added that I really enjoyed.

Both are super funny, heartfelt, and musically enjoyable. The music in both are fantastic to listen to for classical music lovers everywhere.
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A cohabitation drama about multiple storylines and both are fantastic. I feel that both shows are realistic in certain ways(BH24 is more unrealistic) like each characters' personalities, and the problems each face.

Age of Youth is about the lives of five girls who are roommates.

Boarding House #24 is about the lives of seven roommates (four girls and three guys).
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They both have Joe Cheng as the main lead.

Both of his characters are a little bit similar, but he is good at it.

Both are in cohabitation dramas and a rom-com.
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Both have incest/taboo relationship.

90 Days of Love the main leads are cousins; while the Rose, there is half-siblings.

Both are very melodramatic, and I personally like The Rose better, but both are good for what they are.
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The movie Haruta & Chika is about this high school music club that Chika tries to revive by asking students to join the club together with her old friend Haruta. The music club prepares to join a contest with other schools.

The drama Aogeba Toutoshi is similar, here we have a music professor that takes care of problem students and also tries to convince them to join the music club and aim to get first win in a contest with other schools.

This drama is a bit more serious and dramatic while the movie is cheerful and comedic. Both of these give the same vibes.
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A smart detective is paired with a law-abiding cop. Through each episode their friendship develops and they become a cute pair.
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Japanese cop show where the older partner has 'unique reasoning' powers and gets on the nerves of other people.
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Both dramas show the business career development of young people, how creativity and prioritizing people in business is what creates real economic success. Much of the drama is also focused on the loyal friendships of the main characters. Whereas Akira to Akira doesn't have any comedic elements, and is specifically set in the banking world, if you enjoy it you'll likely enjoy HOPE, which has a similar progressive storyline.
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Both are about banking, and black sheep protagonists whose philosophy is that banking is about people rather than just money. Both show the drama of what is behind a loan, and how it ultimately impacts lives and the overall economy, although Hanzawa Naoki is far more suspenseful.
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Another Korean erotic film that is very explicit but also beautifully shot. There's also a gay couple in it.
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Similar genre as fantasy, wuxia, but with a much better storyline and much better casts. Comparing to this Fighter Of The Destiny, the casts seems a little lack of acting experience, childish, worst, the male lead Lu Han doesn't even match with the female lead Bextiyar G. Where else Noble Aspirations' male lead - Li Yi Feng thou he's quite a "baby face" but not sissy or softy like Lu Han. He played his role as Zhang Xiao Fan and he draws out the the role as it should be, with the popular female lead - Zanilia Zhao, they both are good match with the vibes. And about the storyline's comparisons, Noble Aspirations is... (how should I put it) ... Emm, more to straight to the point & easy to understand without confusions...
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