The themes are quite similar, also both are very well written stories with interesting characters.
Missing the other side 2 is amazing too and also similar to Light shop.
Recommended by Himitsu12
Both series also explore complex, suspenseful storylines with mysterious characters. In Light Shop, a group of strangers are drawn to a light shop, while The Witch revolves around a woman with a unique, mystical aura.
Recommended by LaraR88
Both dramas feature unusual characters living in a mysterious place. Lee Jung Eun plays one of these characters in each show. The main mystery in both stories is figuring out who these people are, how they are connected to each other and to the strange place, and whether they are good or bad.
Recommended by bayanoh
Both dramas feature unusual characters trapped in a place from which it’s difficult to escape. The people in these dramas transform into strange creatures that behave in odd ways and torment the residents.
Recommended by bayanoh
The series follows the story of a group of strangers who are all having a hard time processing a horrible experience from their past.


An unexplainable phenomena finds college-going student, Li Shi Qing, trapped in a never-ending time loop where she is always stuck on a public service bus which is due to explode, bringing death and destruction to not only herself but to all on board.
Together they try to find a way to alter their fate by ensuring the bus arrives safely at its destination, but attempting to do so proves anything but easy.
Recommended by sayratial
Both dramas are supernatural mystery. A person who can see the ghosts wandering the world helps them find their way
Recommended by sayratial
The series follows the story of a group of strangers who are all having a hard time processing a horrible experience from their past. Each of them is going about their normal lives when they are all strangely pulled to a light shop located at the end of a dubious alleyway. A cautious shopkeeper guards the light shop, which may contain the key to the strangers' pasts, present, and futures.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
Both delve into the supernatural realm, exploring themes of life, death, and the afterlife. Both intertwine human experiences with supernatural elements, offering profound insights into mortality and the human condition
Recommended by wheezythew8ve
The series follows the story of a group of strangers who are all having a hard time processing a horrible experience from their past. Each of them is going about their normal lives when they are all strangely pulled to a light shop located at the end of a dubious alleyway. A cautious shopkeeper guards the light shop, which may contain the key to the strangers' pasts, present, and futures.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
The series follows the story of a group of strangers who are all having a hard time processing a horrible experience from their past. Each of them is going about their normal lives when they are all strangely pulled to a light shop located at the end of a dubious alleyway. A cautious shopkeeper guards the light shop, which may contain the key to the strangers' pasts, present, and futures.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
-Similar topic of a place in between. Characters aren't at first sure where they are or if they are alive.
-moves between worlds and at first you're not sure what's real or what's not.
-the Japanese is a movie so it moves very fast and you don't get the background of all the characters who are in the place (mine or working for the mine).
-Japanese movie is more philosophical, while Korean tries to be spooky and evilish.
The Korean series provides a lot of background on the characters and is a bit too dark in terms of cinematography.
-Of course, Japanese is minimalist as usual with fewer characters, but very beautiful cinematography.
Recommended by DorianGrey101
Deals with death and acceptance of death, as well as grief. Poignant stories about multiple characters. This WILL make you cry.
Recommended by Mimoz
By the same creator and screenwriter, Kang Full. Many similar genres (thriller, mystery, supernatural). Moving leans more action while Light Shop leans more towards horror. Director of Light Shop, Kim Hee-won, was also an actor in Moving.
Recommended by wheezythew8ve
A quirky supernatural short series. The first episode is about doors, and it's a cracker!
Not only does it have Liu Chang in it but also Kenji Chen and my favorite short drama guy Yan Zi Xian (starring in the doors sequence)!
Recommended by jabofi
The protagonists in both dramas, after a big accident/disaster are severely injured and comatose. They are trapped in a state between life and death, fighting to stay alive. In the real world they're lying unconscious in their ICU beds but in the in-between they're trying to find a way out, facing menacing threats and their personal demons in the meantime.
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