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They both have that cross of action and romantic comedy. I kept thinking that Rain should have been casted for this part, though I loved Eric Mun.
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In both dramas, the characters struggle with dating issues. Looking Forward to Romance or Hope for Dating also showings multiple couples trying to figure it out.
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Both are dramas about dating and the pull of a soulmate connection. I really enjoyed the 2 episode 'Looking Forward to Romance'
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That same quirkiness is found in both. High school drama dealing with bullies.
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Marriage Blue also focuses on the trials of multiple couples relationships.
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If you like a historical drama then this may be for you. Moon that Embraces the Sun is different story that is made for a younger crowd but still a good story. Great acting and visuals.
Two Weeks also has the same type of elements of a gangster who struggles to balance is lifestyle with love.
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When a Man's In Love has the same type of elements of a Gangster who struggles to balance is lifestyle with love. If you like a melodrama with the theme a topsy turvy struggle of good vs. evil then this one is for you.
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It's intense, thrilling, and smartly woven together with thoughts of revenge.