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Case of the week format: Both series feature protagonists who solve a new problem in each episode. In "Oh My Ghost Clients," these are the legal cases of the deceased, while in "Shin's Project," they are conflicts that require mediation.
?Detective element: Despite their different genres, both protagonists (attorney Noh Mu Jin and master negotiator Mr. Shin) engage in investigations to get to the bottom of an issue and help their "clients."
?Combination of comedy and serious topics: Both dramas blend comedic elements with discussions of serious social issues. "Oh My Ghost Clients" touches on labor rights, and "Shin's Project" deals with communication and conflict resolution in modern society.
?Trio team: In both series, the main character doesn't work alone but as part of a team. Noh Mu Jin gets help from his sister-in-law and a video director, while Mr. Shin works with a young judge and a delivery person.
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Similarities Between "Black Knight" and "Goodbye Earth"
1. Post-apocalyptic world – Both series depict humanity in the midst of a global catastrophe. In "Goodbye Earth", an asteroid is approaching to destroy the planet, while in "Black Knight", the world has become uninhabitable due to air pollution.
2. Struggle for survival – The main characters find themselves in harsh conditions where only the strongest survive. "Black Knight" follows couriers who deliver oxygen and resources, while "Goodbye Earth" focuses on characters trying to find meaning in life before the catastrophe.
3. Social inequality – Both dramas highlight how disaster divides people: in "Black Knight", the elite have access to resources, while ordinary people must fight to survive. In "Goodbye Earth", the government and wealthy individuals prepare for the end of the world, leaving the poor behind.
4. Tense atmosphere – Both shows create a sense of despair and uncertainty. "Goodbye Earth" leans more towards emotional tension, whereas "Black Knight" focuses on dynamic action.
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It’s a Korean film that explores artificial intelligence and virtual reality. It depicts a service called Wonderland, which allows people to "communicate" with digital versions of their deceased loved ones through AI.
Like JUNG_E, this film touches on the emotional side of technology—the interaction between humans and AI, questions of memory, loss, and reconnecting.
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