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Both have a character that sees dead people. Both deliver an eerie feel. The main difference is that The Village: Achiara's Secret is more of a campy Suspense Thriller and The master's Sun is a Romantic Comedy.
Empress Ki is just loosely mentioned in the background of Faith. But if you know real historical facts, Empress Ki has a brother, Ki Cheol, who is one of the villains of Faith, therefore perhaps watching Empress Ki before or after Faith is a good way to start to get the full understanding why the Yuan Empire is so powerful. Ki Cheol is however not mentioned in Empress Ki, as the story focuses on the fact that Empress Ki was an only child, or at least didn't know she had a brother. Either way both dramas are set around the same time so it's good to check out both to get the full understanding of the time period.
This is the "prequel" to Yi San, which focuses on the story about Yi San's father, Crown Prince Sado and his cruel and tragic fate.
If you take away the supernatural time-traveling theme with the main girl, it revolves around King Gongmin, Princess Nagook and General Choi Young who seem to play a bit role in the background of the Six Flying Dragons. It's definitely a good drama to watch either before or at the same time as Six Flying Dragons to get a good background picture as to why Goryeo is looking the way it does in Six Flying Dragons.
While the plots of She Was Pretty and Marriage, Not Dating are totally different, both shows give off a similar vibe. They're both rom-coms where the male lead is adamant about not falling for the female lead but slowly ends up doing so. The female leads in both shows are lower in status (than the male lead), and a little eccentric and over the top at times but, without meaning to, end up capturing the attention of the male leads. The chemistry between all of the characters in both shows is good as well.
In both Healer and City Hunter the male lead has more than one identity and works undercover alongside the female lead. The plots of both shows focus on uncovering and exposing the mistakes of the past and things end up being much more intertwined than they first appear to be. Park Min Young also plays the sharp-witted female lead in both shows. While I think the tone of City Hunter is slightly more heavy than that of Healer, the two shows are quite similar to each other.
Both have the alien plot and have young guy, older woman couple.
They have one thing in common: both dramas have a mother that, after losing her son (for different reasons), take care of another child raising him as her own.
Even though Pride is a bit darker and more serious, these two dramas both have a male lead dedicated to sports, who fall in love with a woman who is hard to reach. I would recommend Pride for those who were hoping for a more worked out love story. It is also aimed at an older audience.
(P.s Pride also has a Johnny's lead) :P
(P.s Pride also has a Johnny's lead) :P
Not only does it have the lead, Odagiri Joe, but I found the comedy to be very similar, despite how different the story is and the subject discussed.
Another best-friends fall in love drama! This one has a very similar feeling Koinaka (Love Relationship)... the main characters are separated by complications and then later meet up again.
Another best-friends falling in love drama! But, this one has some sci-fi to it. You'll know when you watch it. ;D
If you enjoy romance stories of best-friends falling in love, then this is definitely for you.
p.s One of my favorite dramas! :D
p.s One of my favorite dramas! :D
The girl gets adopted into an abusive family, something like a Cinderella story, except that the Rose is a bit more freaky.
Cop accidentally kills someone and tries to cover it up! Also great acting by the leads.