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> Same essence of the plot. Although OTJ is based on more mature set of women, whereas AOY is based in college girls.
> Group of girls living in a close space who eventually find friendship amongst themselves.
> Each girl has their own story, love line and issues.
> Group of girls living in a close space who eventually find friendship amongst themselves.
> Each girl has their own story, love line and issues.
> Second season of this drama.
> Continuation of the first drama, Ode to Joy.
> Same characters.
> Same love lines.
> Continuation of the first drama, Ode to Joy.
> Same characters.
> Same love lines.
> Same main leads.
> Boy hides his real identity in HMS— boy hides his real sexuality in HBL.
> Both dramas have a period of parting between the main leads.
> Both dramas have a good ending.
> Boy hides his real identity in HMS— boy hides his real sexuality in HBL.
> Both dramas have a period of parting between the main leads.
> Both dramas have a good ending.
Both have BL.
Both male leads do not like each other in the beginning.
Both male leads eventually fall in love.
Both male leads do not like each other in the beginning.
Both male leads eventually fall in love.
Both dramas have the lead roles creating a perfect Artificial Intelligence partner in a quest for love. However, the final ending may differ.
Both dramas have the lead roles creating a perfect Artificial Intelligence partner in a quest for love. However, the final ending may differ.
This is a drama remake of the old Korean movie "My Sassy Girl" so I'd like to think the essence of the plot will be the same.
Both are tragic dramas.
Both dramas have the female leads going through a lot of misfortune.
Both dramas have the male leads politically compromised.
Both dramas have a crazy older half brother.
Brace your hearts and prepare spare tissues, fellow drama viewers. This is going to be a very wet ride. No pun intended.
Both dramas have the female leads going through a lot of misfortune.
Both dramas have the male leads politically compromised.
Both dramas have a crazy older half brother.
Brace your hearts and prepare spare tissues, fellow drama viewers. This is going to be a very wet ride. No pun intended.
Both dramas have a similar feel with the main leads having a childhood connection between them. They're both cute, fluffy romances that make you love the main leads so much. They also have hilarious comedy.
Both female leads had their daughters when they were young. Also they both are fighting for justice. Kim tae hoon is also present in both of these dramas.
Both of them are cute with a great scene of humor. The main leads know each other since childhood . The both female leads are strong , a little bit crazy and like to hit the male lead and tease him . At the same time they are comfortable with each other and have really strong friendship that turn to relationship .
Both dramas follow a group of LGBT+ friends who go through real-life scenarios. Gay Ok Bangkok has a more serious and mature tone while Diary of Tootsies is a bit more comedic, yet both dramas touch on realistic story plots.
Both are a story of young first love b/w a kind good-hearted killer and an innocent rich daddy's girl.
The plot of an artist falling for a lone hit-man and entangled w/ the cop hunting him is closer to K-movie Daisy ....
BUT, the feel of the characters and especially the romance at the center, is very close to A Moment of Romance.
Also, in 1998 version, the Male lead has similar looks and style to Andy Lau .... the hair, the jacket , and the motorcycle.
The plot of an artist falling for a lone hit-man and entangled w/ the cop hunting him is closer to K-movie Daisy ....
BUT, the feel of the characters and especially the romance at the center, is very close to A Moment of Romance.
Also, in 1998 version, the Male lead has similar looks and style to Andy Lau .... the hair, the jacket , and the motorcycle.
It is dubbed as the republican era version of Schemes of a Beauty
The same plot about guy renting a girl to introduce her his family.