

- Both are set in the countrysides
- Both are about nature, gardening and cooking
- Both have a calming atmosphere
- Both are slow placed movies
- In both the FL has a lot of inner conflict that she "cures" in the nature
- Both are about nature, gardening and cooking
- Both have a calming atmosphere
- Both are slow placed movies
- In both the FL has a lot of inner conflict that she "cures" in the nature


- Both are investigation dramas involving the police
- The MLs have a very similar personality
- Both MLs are good observer
- In both many scenes are set in university
- Both dramas have some bromance contents
- The MLs have a very similar personality
- Both MLs are good observer
- In both many scenes are set in university
- Both dramas have some bromance contents


- Both are investigation dramas
- In both one of the ML is a professor
- Many scenes are set in a university
- In both the most important secondary character is a female student
- In both there's a strong bromance between the two MLs
- In both one of the ML is a professor
- Many scenes are set in a university
- In both the most important secondary character is a female student
- In both there's a strong bromance between the two MLs


Both movies have the same start: a man take a long trip with his bike and ends up working for some people in a different city. Both movies are based on the bond between the two MLs and set in the countryside. However, "Kizumomo"is completely different when it comes to contents: it is a bit sad but "Fish on Land" is extremely dark.


- Both movies are about a cheating husband
- In both the husband fells in love with a much younger boy
- In both the MLs met in their workplace
- In both their lives change a lot after they met
- In both their relationship is quite innocent
- Both have a beautiful cinematography
- In both the husband fells in love with a much younger boy
- In both the MLs met in their workplace
- In both their lives change a lot after they met
- In both their relationship is quite innocent
- Both have a beautiful cinematography


- Both movies are about a cheating husband
- In both cases, the husband fells in love with a much younger man
- In both the young lovers gets manipulated
Note: the relationship between the two MLs is quite different: in "Kuroi Gashu: Shogen" it's mostly a sexual relationship, in "Method" is more innocent.
- In both cases, the husband fells in love with a much younger man
- In both the young lovers gets manipulated
Note: the relationship between the two MLs is quite different: in "Kuroi Gashu: Shogen" it's mostly a sexual relationship, in "Method" is more innocent.


- Both movies are about a cheating husband
- In both the husband fells in love with a much younger boy
- In both the husband has a child/children but he doesn't care about them
- In both the husband feels sad, pathetic and hopeless for most of the time
Note: "Kuroi Gashu: Shogen" is way darker than "Sad temptation" and the relationship between the two MLs is a bit different (in "Kuroi Gashu: Shogen" it's mostly a sexual relationship, in "Sad temptation" it's a slightly romantic bond).
- In both the husband fells in love with a much younger boy
- In both the husband has a child/children but he doesn't care about them
- In both the husband feels sad, pathetic and hopeless for most of the time
Note: "Kuroi Gashu: Shogen" is way darker than "Sad temptation" and the relationship between the two MLs is a bit different (in "Kuroi Gashu: Shogen" it's mostly a sexual relationship, in "Sad temptation" it's a slightly romantic bond).


- Both dramas have 3 MLs and one is a child (teenager in Tengu's Kitchen), one is his older brother and the last one is an office worker how comes to meet them every weekend
- Both dramas are mostly set in the countyside
- Both dramas are focused on cooking and eating together
- In both dramas the two older MLs help the child/teen to grow more indipendent.
- Both dramas are mostly set in the countyside
- Both dramas are focused on cooking and eating together
- In both dramas the two older MLs help the child/teen to grow more indipendent.


- In both dramas the lead loves BL
-In both they see couples everywhere
- In both the lead is delusional
Note: Boys!Please Kiss Him, Instead of Me is more focused on the FL's life and it's a reverse harem drama.
-In both they see couples everywhere
- In both the lead is delusional
Note: Boys!Please Kiss Him, Instead of Me is more focused on the FL's life and it's a reverse harem drama.


- In both dramas the lead loves BL
-In both they see couples everywhere
- In both the lead is delusional
- Confusional ending (in the end you can't really tell if it's all in their mind or it's real)
-In both they see couples everywhere
- In both the lead is delusional
- Confusional ending (in the end you can't really tell if it's all in their mind or it's real)


- In both dramas the lead loves BL
-In both they see couples everywhere
- In both the lead is delusional
- Confusional ending (in the end you can't really tell if it's all in their mind or it's real)
-In both they see couples everywhere
- In both the lead is delusional
- Confusional ending (in the end you can't really tell if it's all in their mind or it's real)


- Both movies start in a very similar way
- In both movies the ML is depressed/has suicidal thoughts
- In both movies the ML mets someone who helps him an make him feels better
- The characters of both movies look very similar
- The setting is similar (both movies are set, at least for a part of the story, near the ocean)
- In both movies the ML is depressed/has suicidal thoughts
- In both movies the ML mets someone who helps him an make him feels better
- The characters of both movies look very similar
- The setting is similar (both movies are set, at least for a part of the story, near the ocean)