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-Both are about an immortal female lead who falls in love with a mortal/human male lead
-Both are short: LFATM is 10 eps x 20 min, SITYO is 5 eps x 10 min.
Differences:
-LFATM has the added element of love counseling (female lead is a love counselor) & Music element (male lead is a rapper/singer)
-Both are short: LFATM is 10 eps x 20 min, SITYO is 5 eps x 10 min.
Differences:
-LFATM has the added element of love counseling (female lead is a love counselor) & Music element (male lead is a rapper/singer)
-Similar kind of female lead, both sassy, colorful personality and both are some type of counselor (Love counselor in LoveAThousandMore and Psychic counselor in Madame Antoine)
-So both are about a female counselor who falls in love, concidentally both fall for their neighbor who they find irritating at the start
-Leads who are cynical about love, in LFATM it's the female lead that's cynical, in MA it's male lead
-Both have a good flow/ not too slow-paced/ keeps you hooked, not bored
-No irritating side characters, you care about the side characters stories as well /they're likable
Differences:
-The supernatural element in LFATM (female lead is immortal) is missing in MA. .....A.K.A love counselor uses her long immortal life in guiding others and is really immortal , psychic counselour is not really psychic but uses trickery to help others
-Psycholigical experiment and mental patients included in MA, none of it in LFATM
-Music element in LFATM (Male lead is a rapper/singer), no such thing in MA
-LFATM is 10 eps x 20 min webdrama, while MA is 16 eps x 1h full drama
-So both are about a female counselor who falls in love, concidentally both fall for their neighbor who they find irritating at the start
-Leads who are cynical about love, in LFATM it's the female lead that's cynical, in MA it's male lead
-Both have a good flow/ not too slow-paced/ keeps you hooked, not bored
-No irritating side characters, you care about the side characters stories as well /they're likable
Differences:
-The supernatural element in LFATM (female lead is immortal) is missing in MA. .....A.K.A love counselor uses her long immortal life in guiding others and is really immortal , psychic counselour is not really psychic but uses trickery to help others
-Psycholigical experiment and mental patients included in MA, none of it in LFATM
-Music element in LFATM (Male lead is a rapper/singer), no such thing in MA
-LFATM is 10 eps x 20 min webdrama, while MA is 16 eps x 1h full drama
In both kdramas the theme is used: Money is power.
Both deal with corruption and murder. Somehow Signal ended for me where the story of The K2 might start.
2 of the best kdramas that got released in 2016
definitely a must watch!
Both deal with corruption and murder. Somehow Signal ended for me where the story of The K2 might start.
2 of the best kdramas that got released in 2016
definitely a must watch!
Both have realistic take on the theme of pursuing one's dream. SUFBB is more youthful while Spark is more bleak.
Both has a supernatural element to it. In Goblin, Eun Tak can call him by blowing a candle. In Master's Sun, Tae Gong Shil can avoid ghosts by touching him.
They are both about the same story. Scarlet heart is the drama that is more intense. A time to love is the movie and is a lot more light hearted. Both are tearjerkers though.
Both dramas deal with the same topic of being introverted and both are CEOs of a company. Plus, the female leads in both are new employees with big personalities and I feel like these two dramas give off similar vibes.
It's not the same story, of course... But the feeling is the same! To give your best, always!
Both deal with Male Lead Characters who have difficulties expressing themselves and seem to be drawn to an overly expressive Female Lead Character. The way they meet is also similar: comedic (only) at the surface. Both Introverted Boss and Another Miss Oh's stories revolve around big misunderstandings.
In addition to being about a rich business man falling for an average girl, both series are very light and fluffy. The style is very similar and you get the same sort of warm comfy feeling watching both. Each series offers something unique so both are well done, though I prefer High End Crush in general.
If you want something that's just as thrilling, something that will have you on edge, do give this a watch. The actors and actresses did an outstanding job from beginning to end. The episodes are a little longer than usual, but amount of episodes is short. As a fan of crime and thriller dramas, I highly recommend this. (I also can't wait for Bad Guys 2, which supposedly is to be airing soon this year. Better watch this one before the new one comes out, ey?)
In both series the girl is an arrogant rich woman who after she loses her memory, she learns the true meaning of life.
In both series an accident causes the main actress to lose her memory about some years of her life.
The stories of My Bromance and Grey Rainbow are very similar in their bitter-sweet poignancy. Not one to be missed.
I watched The Flu after Train to Busan because I was craving more zombie/thriller movies. I was reluctant to watch The Flu since it is not about zombies and the trailer did not seem to interesting, but decided to give it a try.
I ended up loving it! Both movies are fast paced thrillers revolving around the spread of a virus infection in Korea. If you enjoyed the intenseness/edge-of-your-seat aspect of Train to Busan, then you will definitely enjoy The Flu! Both movies also possess heart-wrenching scenes and keep your heart racing until the very end.
The Flu also delves deeper into the story of the spread of the virus infection and the attempts to stop it, while Train to Busan focuses more on the survival of the main cast, however, you'll love both!
I ended up loving it! Both movies are fast paced thrillers revolving around the spread of a virus infection in Korea. If you enjoyed the intenseness/edge-of-your-seat aspect of Train to Busan, then you will definitely enjoy The Flu! Both movies also possess heart-wrenching scenes and keep your heart racing until the very end.
The Flu also delves deeper into the story of the spread of the virus infection and the attempts to stop it, while Train to Busan focuses more on the survival of the main cast, however, you'll love both!