

One of episodes of Hoshi Shinichi no Fushigina Fushigina Tanpen Dorama has a very similar plot to Unidentified (both focus on aliens). Both productions are considered arthouse


While both of these productions aren't alike in terms of plot, both were directed by the same person (Wen Shi Pei) and both have the same surreal and trippy vibe to them


Both are Japanese productions that focus on shogi and the MLs who were tutored by older, troubled men


Both shows focus on "chess" (shogi for Banjou no Alpha and Go for Hikaru no Go) and how it affects people passionate about it, who sometimes would do anything to follow their dreams


Both are short format dramas that share the same style of cinematography and have the same futuristic vibe to it


Both productions depict rural (nomadic) lives with the same slice-of-lifey documentary feel to them. Both are mostly spoken in a language that's not mandarin


Both movies are directed and written by Wang Toon, and both feature his signature assumed identity plotline on the backdrop of societal and political changes


Both productions tell the story of the same man - Lee Rock (Lui Lok), a.k.a one of the most corrupted policemen from Hong Kong


Both productions tell the story of the same man - Lee Rock (Lui Lok), a.k.a one of the most corrupted policemen from Hong Kong


Both productions tell the story of the same man - Lee Rock (Lui Lok), a.k.a one of the most corrupted policemen from Hong Kong


Both productions tell the story of the same man - Lee Rock (Lui Lok), a.k.a one of the most corrupted policemen from Hong Kong


Both productions tell the story of the same man - Lee Rock (Lui Lok), a.k.a one of the most corrupted policemen from Hong Kong