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It’s similar to class of lies because both of the drama’s are trying to find out what happened and people get kill in it.
They try their best to solve the mystery despite the fear of the truth.
I recommended class of lies because it’s interesting even though you think you know who the killer is you still will have second thoughts like ‘oh wait... is it this guy?’ Something like that.
I cried because of a scene it was sad I felt bad for her and wanted to save her myself but of course I can’t xD. I highly recommend it if you like kdrama’s that are mainly around students and mystery’s. Honestly I thought the main male lead was cool.
They try their best to solve the mystery despite the fear of the truth.
I recommended class of lies because it’s interesting even though you think you know who the killer is you still will have second thoughts like ‘oh wait... is it this guy?’ Something like that.
I cried because of a scene it was sad I felt bad for her and wanted to save her myself but of course I can’t xD. I highly recommend it if you like kdrama’s that are mainly around students and mystery’s. Honestly I thought the main male lead was cool.
- The two leads team up together to save people’s lives
- In both one of the main leads aren’t human
- In both one of the main leads can see ghosts
- Both have romance
- In both one of the main leads aren’t human
- In both one of the main leads can see ghosts
- Both have romance
- Same ML.
- ML super mega rich.
- Boss/ Employee relationship.
- Longer drama.
- Romance.
- FL has/had a relationship with second ML lead at some point in the drama.
- They both end up in a foreign country.
- ML lead chases FL.
- FL keeps rejecting the ML.
- There are more......
- ML super mega rich.
- Boss/ Employee relationship.
- Longer drama.
- Romance.
- FL has/had a relationship with second ML lead at some point in the drama.
- They both end up in a foreign country.
- ML lead chases FL.
- FL keeps rejecting the ML.
- There are more......
Both are horror comedies with bromance. They both have ghosts in them and they're stuck in a haunted place.
Both movies are horror comedies with supernatural elements. One relates to ghosts while the other relates to vampires, but they still deal with some kind of monster.
both drama follow the theme "lets breakup and make up" without any sincere or valid reason illogical relation.
Both are well-made, Japanese high school movies with the same male lead actor, Yamazaki Kento. Both have themes of friendship, loneliness and finding one self and one's place in the world.
Both encompass the same style and feel of the older Korean rom-coms with a bit silly and unique but determined female leads and cool but a bit aloof/proud male leads.
Both movies have a serene, slice-of-life theme with strong female characters and beautiful Japanese scenery, with the depiction of little wonders and obstacles of the everyday lives.
Both dramas are realistic historical dramas, focused heavily on the details and customs of the time and place (Korea's Joseon dynasty), both drawing inspiration from real historical figures. They can both be categorized as medical dramas (although Jewel in the Palace's main genres are also food and the royal palace/court), both focused on character growing and the main characters' career paths as well as development of medicine in general (more so in Jejoongwon). Both have brave, intelligent and persistent main characters, as well as strong female characters.
Compared to Jewel in the Palace which is set in 16th century, more in the beginning of Joseon dynasty, Jejoongwon is set some hundreds years later when Korea's Joseon dynasty is drawing near and Western medicine is gaining foothold in the country for the first time.
Jewel in the Palace is historically accurate, well-made, big budget drama that was and still is, one of the most popular and most well-reviewed sageuks that shows the life of the royal court through the eyes of a servant and concentrates on the strict hierarchical system of the Joseon dynasty especially from the female point of view. The production value of Jejoongwon is not as good as in Jewel in the Palace but it has a good script, great characters and interesting themes (the rapid development of medicine, Korea's final dynasty drawing near, Korea opening to the West and Japan, the dynasty's strict hierarchical system crumbling and so on).
Compared to Jewel in the Palace which is set in 16th century, more in the beginning of Joseon dynasty, Jejoongwon is set some hundreds years later when Korea's Joseon dynasty is drawing near and Western medicine is gaining foothold in the country for the first time.
Jewel in the Palace is historically accurate, well-made, big budget drama that was and still is, one of the most popular and most well-reviewed sageuks that shows the life of the royal court through the eyes of a servant and concentrates on the strict hierarchical system of the Joseon dynasty especially from the female point of view. The production value of Jejoongwon is not as good as in Jewel in the Palace but it has a good script, great characters and interesting themes (the rapid development of medicine, Korea's final dynasty drawing near, Korea opening to the West and Japan, the dynasty's strict hierarchical system crumbling and so on).
Both deals with the struggle of entering a national university, which will determine the future of each student featured.
The scriptwriter for Joy of Life also created and partially wrote Young Blood. The humour and amount of plot twists are rather similar, both dramas also have minor supporting characters that are so adorable that end up being popular with the audience.
Both stories focus on students and a dedicated teacher with an unique learning approach. School Days with a Pig is drama/comedy and it's based on true events though.
In the ancient time, the human honored the winged clan as gods for their ability to fly and to build a castle in the sky. The day when the castle was to be lifted off the ground an explosion destroyed it. A human girl was suspected to have the done it. However, a man from the winged clan didn't believe it and saved her life. As it turned out, it was a faction of the winged clan trying to start a war with the humans in order to expand their control.
Both short horror films reflect on social issues and send a powerful message. Available on youtube.