



Okay, these 2 dramas are have completely different plots, but it will give you the same vibe, since I found some similarities between them: time traveling, same kind of male main role's personality (calm, calculate and 'rigid'), same kind of female main role (cheerful, reckless, annoys the male lead a lot!!), the limited time living in each other's world and also the good fighting evil plot.

In 1867, Sin Jae Hyo leads the Dongrijungsa, which teaches pansori (traditional Korean musical storytelling). A young girl, Chae Seon, who wants to perform pansori, appears in front of him. Chae Seon has dreamed of performing pansori since she first heard Sin Jae Hyo perform when she was little, but Sin Jae Hyo turns her down because women are not allowed to perform pansori. Chae Seon then disguises herself as a man and enters the Dongrijungsa to learn pansori, but Sin Jae Hyo doesn’t accept her as his student. One day, he hears Daewongun, the most powerful man in Joseon and the father of the King, is going to hold a national competition of pansori performers known as “Naksungyeon”. Sin Jae Hyo decides to teach Chae Seon, who has a true voice to perform “Chunhyangga". If anyone finds out that Chae Seon is a woman, Sin Jae Hyo and Chae Seon will both face death.

Both dramas feature time travel to a different era.
In Tunnel, granted it is just from 1986 to present.(still a big culture shock)
In Faith it is to the Goryeo era from the present.
Both bring a little star power with their Brave and Manly leading men.
Faith's cast is lead by Lee Min Ho playing a General of the army and bodyguard to the King.
Tunnel's cast is lead by Choi Jin Hyuk playing a tough Detective who is not afraid of tackling a dangerous criminal. He is also a respected sunbae for his less experienced partners.
Both have a lead who is faithful while longing for their loved one after being separated by time.
Both are directed by Sin Yong-hwi
Both are really good dramas worth watching.
Where they are different:
Tunnel has a serial killer crime story and slightly dated outfits.
Faith has political intrigue, medicine, and of course the long hair and historical dress.
In Tunnel, granted it is just from 1986 to present.(still a big culture shock)
In Faith it is to the Goryeo era from the present.
Both bring a little star power with their Brave and Manly leading men.
Faith's cast is lead by Lee Min Ho playing a General of the army and bodyguard to the King.
Tunnel's cast is lead by Choi Jin Hyuk playing a tough Detective who is not afraid of tackling a dangerous criminal. He is also a respected sunbae for his less experienced partners.
Both have a lead who is faithful while longing for their loved one after being separated by time.
Both are directed by Sin Yong-hwi
Both are really good dramas worth watching.
Where they are different:
Tunnel has a serial killer crime story and slightly dated outfits.
Faith has political intrigue, medicine, and of course the long hair and historical dress.








