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I think you will like the other show if you like Pluto or SYL because both shows a relationship with a disable person and a non-disable one, they also both give a serious point of view on how the world is not designed for everyone, that it's not rly made for disable people who struggles a lot in their daily lives.
Well, Khemjira didn't air yet but the trailer remind me a little of The hidden moon. they have both a mysterious, historical and religious vibes. Khemjira seems to be supernatural and so is THM.
I think it's really likely that you will like this one.
-Both have that mysterious, religious and historical vibes.
-Both are creepy (lol)
-Both are lgbtq
-Both have a "castle"
And in both we follow a teen friends group.
-Both have that mysterious, religious and historical vibes.
-Both are creepy (lol)
-Both are lgbtq
-Both have a "castle"
And in both we follow a teen friends group.
The two dramas are faced with being the same age as his parents because of time travel. The two approach the family in all its aspects. And the lead meets love in his journey.
It is very similar since the child returns to the past to resolve conflicts between his future parents and prevent the death of one of them. In this ancient era she meets a man she will fall in love with. The difference between the two is that in « IBTYW » it is the mother who travels in time and she is approached by the son who comes from the future and will help her prevent the future drama, while in QJJD1998 it is the child who travels only to fix everything by himself.
Both are adaptations of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms following the character of Cao Cao. They focus less on war and action and more on characters and drama.
I liked both of them and 23.5 make me think of MSP.
Both are cute, funny and "soft", they are are queer shows by GMMTV, and both of them are starring good actors !
Both are cute, funny and "soft", they are are queer shows by GMMTV, and both of them are starring good actors !
Une histoire toute aussi touchante, des personnages géniaux dans les deux, des rires, des pleurs, coup de cœur pour ces deux pépites.
I think the beach scene are kind of like ITSAY, and it have that "dramatic" story but if you don't think that it's okay.
Risky is the drama that most closely resembles Kesenai.
Man in love with lead, involved in his revenge that helps him.
Lead who wants to send the culprits to hell and has established revenge for a long time.
Atmosphere, colorimetry, rhythmic music. There are a lot of similar points on both sides.
Man in love with lead, involved in his revenge that helps him.
Lead who wants to send the culprits to hell and has established revenge for a long time.
Atmosphere, colorimetry, rhythmic music. There are a lot of similar points on both sides.
Same visuals in joseon era
There is an alchemy of souls also with two personalities who inhabit the body of the lead hand
The costumes are similar
Several romances and stories of crossed revenge
There is an alchemy of souls also with two personalities who inhabit the body of the lead hand
The costumes are similar
Several romances and stories of crossed revenge
The main lead has 2 identities
The visuals are similar
The hand lead has a trauma
There is a story of revenge
The visuals are similar
The hand lead has a trauma
There is a story of revenge
Same demonic atmosphere
The actor has a song kang vibes
The guy chases the demons but the presence of them make the drama similar
The actor has a song kang vibes
The guy chases the demons but the presence of them make the drama similar
Both use poetry and symbolism to further the storytelling.
Both explore the melancholy and regrets of the MCs. The way both movies are shot gave me the same calm but also shattering atmosphere around the MCs.
Both portray LGBTQ+ relationships.
Moonlit Winter also depicts the MC’s relationship with her family.
Both explore the melancholy and regrets of the MCs. The way both movies are shot gave me the same calm but also shattering atmosphere around the MCs.
Both portray LGBTQ+ relationships.
Moonlit Winter also depicts the MC’s relationship with her family.
The format is different (one is a movie, the other is a drama), but I found SLSYT pretty similar to My Mister in some ways. They both use beautiful symbolism to add to the story.
Both are centered on the MC’s introspection and explore through them regrets that pile up in one’s life and the inner self you never let out all this time. The desire to become somebody else or to disappear out of self-hatred is one of the main themes of both stories.
SLSYT shows the journey of one character, My Mister the meeting of two characters at the lowest point of their life.
The two stories are filled with melancholy and just as Shim Hee Sub in SLSYT, Lee Sun Kyun and Lee Ji Eun/IU portray it in a compelling way.
They both depict the MCs' relationship with their family.
Both are centered on the MC’s introspection and explore through them regrets that pile up in one’s life and the inner self you never let out all this time. The desire to become somebody else or to disappear out of self-hatred is one of the main themes of both stories.
SLSYT shows the journey of one character, My Mister the meeting of two characters at the lowest point of their life.
The two stories are filled with melancholy and just as Shim Hee Sub in SLSYT, Lee Sun Kyun and Lee Ji Eun/IU portray it in a compelling way.
They both depict the MCs' relationship with their family.