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Also about a mermaid falling in love with a human. Also a cute cast, beautiful, funny (and a bit sad) story + it's short but enough to fill you with good emotions.
*There are some similarities in the 1st episodes (the mall, the food...), perhaps there will be some more till the end of Legend of the blue sea.
*There are some similarities in the 1st episodes (the mall, the food...), perhaps there will be some more till the end of Legend of the blue sea.
it's a boys love too and it's a great drama and i'm sure your're gonna love it too
try it you won't regret it
try it you won't regret it
directed by wong kar wai and also "Fallen Angels can be seen as a companion piece to Chungking Express. It was originally conceived as the third story for Chungking Express, but Fallen Angels can be considered a spiritual sequel due to similar themes, locations and methods of filming, while one of the main characters lives in the Chungking Mansions and works at the Midnight Express food stall."
Both revolve around the world of fashion. Although Yes! Mr. Fashion is a drama, the 1st and 2nd male leads also act in the Tiny Times movie series and there are plenty of Tiny Times movie references in the drama. YMF is more heartwarming, cute, and funny, while Tiny Times shows the cutthroat life of the elite.
Reason behind this is it both has KJE and both are in the Lovers trilogy. Both have different storylines but both have the same sort of meaning behind it.
Both are BL Chinese stories involving a male fairy fox. One is a movie and the other series.
Both are family dramas dealing with elder fathers having to deal with their children's issues late in life. Instead of enjoying a serene retirement, the parents have to give a helping hand to their troublesome sons and daughters.
The execution is very different, but both follow a group of North Korean spies in South Korea who start to form relationships with each other and with their neighbors.
Action packed!!! Amazing actors. Never sitting down without being on the edge of your seat!!
The chemistry between all the actors was tremendous.
Plot was well thought out!
The chemistry between all the actors was tremendous.
Plot was well thought out!
Both have superhuman powers, set in school, fighting against forces bigger then the local bully and also have a similar sort of feel to them :3
Both feature a main cast of girls with very different personalities living together and figuring out love, life and friendship. They also follow the girls' experiences at university in the case of Age of Youth and work in Renai Dekinai Ryuu.
Both movies are about zombie apocalypse, so the plot is very similar. But the atmosphere in this two movies are very different. Train to Busan is more like a tragedy-drama movie than a horror movie, while I am a Hero is an intense horror-zombie movie with a very few drama. I am a Hero has more violence, blood, and gore than Train in Busan.
Both are zany, 30 minute shows. After School has the energy of the earlier episodes of School's Beauty.
The plots of these two dramas are very similar - two families who live in the same building and hide some secrets.
In both dramas lead actor is Tiffany Tang, who acts a serious but easy going/fun loving person. The dramas' story are similar because main character (acted by a Tiffany Tang) uses someone else's name to go to a family either to find someone or take revenge. Both drama are really strict to the point but with a twist of Tiffany Tang's character's humor. Which allows both dramas to be suspenseful in a good way. Tiffany Tang's historical dramas takes creativity and romance to another level.