

- Both have the cinematography that sets the mood with a lot of the scenes filmed in a moody or dark lighting, perfect for thrillers.
- Certain parts feel slow because the writers are trying to show how mundane and sad the protagonist's life is or was.
- Both of these have a plot that feels like a character study.
- Not the same sort of "Revenge" but protagonist seeks solace towards the second half.
- Can guarantee tears.
Enjoy!
- Certain parts feel slow because the writers are trying to show how mundane and sad the protagonist's life is or was.
- Both of these have a plot that feels like a character study.
- Not the same sort of "Revenge" but protagonist seeks solace towards the second half.
- Can guarantee tears.
Enjoy!



Both dramas are about reincarnation in multiple lifes and the biggest question is if the protagonists will solve the problem that caused all the reincarnation thing. Another similar thing is that they retain the memories of past lifes.
The difference is that "See you in my 19th life" focus more in the last and current life of protagonist while in "Death's Game" we go through all protagoist's lifes after his main death.
The difference is that "See you in my 19th life" focus more in the last and current life of protagonist while in "Death's Game" we go through all protagoist's lifes after his main death.


