

Piece is not about students with abilities but it's a fantastic psychological thriller based around a group of school friends with a lot of the same darkness.


Both shows are dramatic and thematically poignant. They both give a kind of nostalgic, dark vibe. Both are full of intrigue and beautifully shot. Both are script wise strong and have a cast that you'll love and both are super bromance heavy and I loved the humor in both.


Once again, deep and meaningful characters and stories.
It's like no other drama really.
Poignant and beautiful.
It's like no other drama really.
Poignant and beautiful.


Both stories had the same kind of impact. Both are about universal truths of love and heartbreak and give you meaningful life lessons. Both are complex stories about complex people. There are no shallow, typical characters or dialogs.


The same grand and epic feel with plenty of gritty darkness and so much action in every episode! It's on par with Game of Thrones.


I know more eye candy leads lmao Siwan's character is not as innocent as Ji Chang-wook's but The Merciless is never ending thrill with characters you'll hate yourself for falling in love with.


Both are blood pressure raising, convoluted thrillers. But For The Emperor has nudity and way more darkness and adult themes.


The premise of both movies are different but Derailed is just as much of a dark thriller with a total eye candy male lead. But it's definitely darker on the whole.
Ok I know these two don't seem alike but both these films are character studies that delve into the mind of screwed up people. Both have a transgressive feel with moments that will make you feel uncomfortable but it's going to be worth it in the end. In Burning the emphasis is on the strange relationship between Yoo Ah In and Yeun's and the girl despite having a third character of the girl they both desire and Middle School Girl A is about Hwan Hee and Suho's relationship even though she has a boy she really loves. Because neither of them are lovers but practically strangers.


Both have characters that you'll get invested in. Both have messed up stories that say something about the human condition in a unique way. Showing you both heartlessness and sacrifice.


Both are atmospheric thrillers with heart with a heavy psychological aspect and similar Korean countryside locations.


Both these movies will play with your head and both give the best mindfucks. Swimmers starts out with three friends, two are a couple and the second male lead pines after the girl and gets haunted by the girl’s ghost after she dies. Forgotten starts with the story of two brothers who are living a happy life until something in the house starts haunting them.