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If you want some action, crime, thriller, investigation, and a detective story, you've got to watch this too. Both of the teams are tasked to catch someone. In bad guys, POLICE +CRIMINALS. In hidden identity: SECRET AGENTS who go undercover. There are so many revelations. Expect the unexpected. The main character in hidden identity tries to seek revenge for his girlfriend's death. No love story except for the flashbacks. In bad guys, they identify and catch criminals to shorten their imprisonment. Plus, both series have the SAME DIRECTOR!
Romance! Historical! Romantic Triangle, though 1 guy wins by a landslide. And production quality is great.
Jewel in the Palace goes deep into Korean cooking and Painter of the Wind shows you traditional Korean painting. Both depict a really detailed image of the time period and both have a strong female main character. The romance in both is also quite mild and builds slowly.
The idea of finding that ideal love whom you can sacrifice a lot applies to both. They both have strong female leads, and plenty of twists in the plot to keep you interested.
I dunno why but these movies feel similar to me. So much feels watching the two. The feeling of falling in love and wanting to be happy but because of the situation, it felt impossible. It's kind of sad, and not in a depressing way, but in a way where your heart feels warm and you just can't help but cry... I can't explain exactly, just watch!
Both a reverse harems. The girls are surrounded by hot guys. To put it short, in both dramas, the girls are faced with a dilemma and in order to overcome it, the guys help her in their own way if they can.
Although Sweet 18 is a drama and My Little Bride is a movie, they are quite similar. Both involves arranged marriage between a high school kid and an older guy which their grandparents chose for them. They are both very cute as well.
Both involves the rich and the poor... but it's not just about being rich or poor, it's also about the choices people (the characters) make and weather the outcome will be a good one that makes them happy, or a bad one that makes them suffer.
Both main girl and main guy had a relationship that didn't workout in the past, but they meet again... and you can prob guess the ending.
Plus, they both have a lot of past flashbacks.
Plus, they both have a lot of past flashbacks.
Both historical, both about an enduring love. Princess' Man does have less cheesy scenes, but you feel the love between the leads a little more. Also, both are about political power and based on true events and people. Nice ending too.
They have the same writer/director, same ambiance and multiple actors (Okada Masaki / Eiko Koike / Masato Yano ) in common
Both shows are school dramas with dark mysteries, secret double lives and twins.
These two dramas of 2015 have similar styles of comedy. Both of which I am in love with. Both have a modern form of comedy that seems to have international influence. They made me literally laugh out loud and remind me a lot of American comedy, but much better!
A stepbrother and stepsister fall in love even though they are not blood related, their love is still forbidden.
A stepbrother and stepsister fall in love even though they are not blood related, their love is still forbidden.



