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Both movies include a teacher-student relationship, infidelity and a main characters whose actions are understandable but frustrating... the vibes differ alot, however. Misbehaviour is a thriller and Yong Soon a slice of life drama.
In both these movies there is a murder caused by children and they both deal with the consequences and the moral side of this kind of action. Both are very dark and heavy movies about this topic so if you liked one you'll surely like the other. Although I felt like Confessions was more oppressive while Forgiven children was on the other hand heavier on my chest and more complex in the feelings I had when the movie was over (if you watch it you'll understand)
When I fly towards you is from highschool to uni. If you're in mood of watching something of the same vibe I'd suggest this :)
Just like "Lost you Forever" - just mentioning a few more, not in any particular order, of course there are many more, "Love and Redemption" - "Love between Fairy and Devil" & "Ashes of Love" you experience the beauty of the different magical worlds, full of adventures, romantic moments, tears of joy and sadness, together with the OST it is really very beautiful.
Both the dramas are sweet. These both gives the same vibes .The situation of the male lead in their past is similar in both the dramas. While the difference is between the parents support.
In both (movie & the series) the main characters are;
1. a police officer/detective
2. the 1st characters „helper that nobody can see“
Both also have: great action scenes with impressive fight-choreographies, a police case with a deep story and a lot of plot-twists, easy-going humor with a character that is the definition of a silly-goofy mood, great character development, a gril-boss character… I can be here forever tbh.
Bad and Crazy is simply Korean, less-gay, 10 hours longer version of this movie
1. a police officer/detective
2. the 1st characters „helper that nobody can see“
Both also have: great action scenes with impressive fight-choreographies, a police case with a deep story and a lot of plot-twists, easy-going humor with a character that is the definition of a silly-goofy mood, great character development, a gril-boss character… I can be here forever tbh.
Bad and Crazy is simply Korean, less-gay, 10 hours longer version of this movie
no string attached sexual relationships in both series, one night stands and nights at the bar...
a lot of drama and some mystery.
a lot of drama and some mystery.
Both Sword Snow Stride and Mysteries Lotus Casebook are some of the best wuxia dramas in recent years. Both have excellent plot with mysteries uncovering, great acting by main leads and fantastic fight scenes.
One of the main hosts, Jung Hae In, travels to New York and Canada with his friends, Lim Hyeon Soo and David.
The travel log shows their friendship, travel, food trip, and more!
The travel log shows their friendship, travel, food trip, and more!
Both have the same vibe - found and intermarried family, step-siblings or unofficially adopted siblings who fall for each other, and the trauma and sadness of the kids dealing with difficult and broken families.
Both are long weekend family dramas that deal with intertwining households. Both have a birth secret of sorts (though less important in The Real Has Come). They also focus on adoption and the concept of family. Both are very over the top and they also have relationships that aren't technically incest but get a little close through different family connections. That isn't really a selling point (more of a warning lol), but if you're into one, you'll definitely like the other!
Both dramas are light and refreshing but have a more serious undertone that deals with crime.
Both FL’s end up in a small rural town after leaving their lives in the big city. Then they meet the ML’s who have intriguing backstories.
Both ML’s are kind and unconditionally caring to the FL’s.
Shin Eun Soo is in both dramas and does a great job at being the sassy teenaged side character.
Both FL’s end up in a small rural town after leaving their lives in the big city. Then they meet the ML’s who have intriguing backstories.
Both ML’s are kind and unconditionally caring to the FL’s.
Shin Eun Soo is in both dramas and does a great job at being the sassy teenaged side character.
both shows are slice of life during a particular period of war
both mainly focus of a group of people from one particular place.
both have the bittersweet feeling to them
both mainly focus of a group of people from one particular place.
both have the bittersweet feeling to them
Both dramas are on crack, the characters are crazy quirky and one questions their IQ lvl but they’re both comedies too so one can’t really blame them
Both have a school setting and the MLs are students. One of the leads begins the drama by bullying/picking on the other but they eventually bond over their traumas/difficult homelives.