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FL is obsessed with a man who is too cowardly to love her back in the beginning. She falls for the playboy instead who is the one ready to drop everything for her.
FL is also very spoiled in the first part of the drama
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Same director, both wuxia fantasy with great fight choreography and they share the same supporting cast.
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If you like the main cast and want to see more of them, I recommend watching both! From the same main producer
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Modern ML who transmigrates into a fantasy version of China.
Both comedic with serious elements
ML's aunt doesn't seem to like him at first then warms up to him later. Both shows have similar family dynamics for the MLs.
Both have iconic poetry scenes
ML is protected by powerful people because he is smart
ML seems sly but actually cares about justice
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The male leads are brilliant detectives but almost lose grip with reality as they interact with violent criminals. They have high empathy which makes them deeply understand criminal behavior to their detriment. They both have partners who bring them back to reality
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No Inji reminds me a lot of Moon Dongeun. The two female leads play broken characters whose pain is so visceral on screen and almost tangible. Seo Hyun Jin and Song Hye Kyo depict internal external pain in almost similar ways, to the point I worried for their health. However they also depict incredible strength despite their pain.
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No Inji reminds me a lot of Moon Dongeun. The two female leads play broken characters whose pain is so visceral on screen and almost tangible. Seo Hyun Jin and Song Hye Kyo depict internal external pain in almost similar ways, to the point I worried for their health. However they also depict incredible strength despite their pain.
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- Leads in both are broken and heal each other
- both have unique music scores
- both have dark vibes against the romance
- both male leads need to heal from previous relationships
- adult romance
- male leads are not attracted to the fl at first because they are forced to be together (parents, contract)
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Both enemies to lovers. FL infiltrates the royalty to seduce ML in order to kill him for revenge for killing her parents. MLs are red flags in both. MLs use wheelchairs as a coverup but they are also injured.
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Both have misunderstood MLs who are hated for supposedly being evil. FL hates the ML in both for destroying her people and try to kill the ML but eventually fall for him. The ML and FL are smart and scheming in both. ML is a black flag in both and obsessed with FL
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Both enemies to lovers.
ML encourages FL to kill him for revenge just so she has a reason to live.
Both MLs are obsessed with FL
Both historical.
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In both, the ML fell first and hard. The ML in both was deeply in love with FL for a long time before she falls for him. Both are office romances. MLs are introverted and don’t share much but have deep feelings. FLs are livelier although one is darker than the other.
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