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Both talk about a man and a woman crossing paths but never meeting. This one is more calm and subtle.
Recommended by BrightestStar - Oct 6, 2014
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both have the same main lead (lee seung gi) and are about a gumiho wanting to become human. A big difference is that gu family book is a historical drama :)
Recommended by coval - Oct 5, 2014
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It's as thrilling as this drama and they have their own mystery they have to solve as well. Both are also about time travel.
Recommended by riribl - Oct 4, 2014
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One strong, powerful female lead, one strong, innocent female lead, one independent male lead that links the two. Not only are the character profiles similar, the ending is too. If you're looking for something like Coffee Prince, you won't like this, but if you're looking for something similar, Birdie Buddy is the one. While this is based on books and coffee, Birdie Buddy is based on sports, so they may not seem to be similar at all, but there are tremendous similarities with the growth of each character as they navigate what it means to coexist and expand their horizons.
Recommended by meganissimo - Oct 2, 2014
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Both main leads are real bitches in the beginning and change throughout the drama. The transformation in the main lead females are spectacular... :)))
Recommended by Niina no Papa - Oct 2, 2014
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i really love this movie. this is awesome, cool, fantastic and you won't regret watching it.. it's all about love, dedication of work, loyalty and friendship...Not aonly the movie also the cast, specially LEE SEUNG GI hyungim, he's cool. all of the cast are perfect, for this movie.......this is also comedy, action and romance.... i will recomend it this movie to everyone.... swear you won't regret watching it...hope you will watch it.........
Recommended by rasheru - Oct 1, 2014
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In Mahoro Ekimae Bangaichi and River's Edge, both leads are willing to do odd jobs for hire. In Mahoro, they call themselves benriya, while in River's Edge they are private investigators. Ultimately, investigative skills are used by both casts to get to the bottom of a job/mystery, which often involves helping the downtrodden, criminal, and rejects of society. Additionally, both dramas can be described as having gritty undertones, while still keeping it light by infusing that quirky humor the Japanese are known for.
Recommended by displacedmoon - Oct 1, 2014
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In both dramas you can find the female lead and the male lead living together and fall for each other. And also, in both dramas the female lead chase the male lead.
Recommended by Dia - Sep 30, 2014
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Friendship between the girls is the concept of both drama and movie. And also the envy that is growing when one of them become succesful.
Recommended by Dia - Sep 30, 2014
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Both shows deal with supernatural elements and a touch of horror. There's also a developing romance between the the two leads with a good solid mystery to go along with everything.
Recommended by Bodea - Sep 30, 2014
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Both dramas present the struggles of high-schoolers in order to become no.1. And also, both dramas have kids forced by their own parents to follow a certain path in live they actually don't want to.
Recommended by Dia - Sep 30, 2014
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Both movie have same kind of concept. A boy is forced to became a monster. If Hwayi: A Monster Boy presents the story of a 'not-wanna-be-a-monster' boy, in Monster, the lead became a monster by his own choice.
Recommended by Dia - Sep 30, 2014
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Leads started as friends. Male lead in a relationship/Female lead is in music.
Recommended by DarlingLove - Sep 29, 2014
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its has the same two actresses but is like a continuation to this one only its way way way better
Recommended by rachso - Sep 28, 2014
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They're both brutal bloody films centred on a group of high school students' massacre. While the overview is similar, the plots are quite different since Battle Royale is about a surviving game where students kill each other while Lesson of the Evil is about a psychopath killer teacher.
Recommended by Cheer - Sep 26, 2014