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One day, all of a sudden, Misaki, the number one hostess of a club in Roppongi becomes a high school teacher! Of all classes, she is appointed as the homeroom teacher for Class 2Z, a special class for the troublemakers at the school. But, with her positive power, she takes the students head-on, without ever giving up!
One day, all of a sudden, Misaki, the number one hostess of a club in Roppongi becomes a high school teacher! Of all classes, she is appointed as the homeroom teacher for Class 2Z, a special class for the troublemakers at the school. But, with her positive power, she takes the students head-on, without ever giving up!
One day, all of a sudden, Misaki, the number one hostess of a club in Roppongi becomes a high school teacher! Of all classes, she is appointed as the homeroom teacher for Class 2Z, a special class for the troublemakers at the school. But, with her positive power, she takes the students head-on, without ever giving up!
One day, all of a sudden, Misaki, the number one hostess of a club in Roppongi becomes a high school teacher! Of all classes, she is appointed as the homeroom teacher for Class 2Z, a special class for the troublemakers at the school. But, with her positive power, she takes the students head-on, without ever giving up!
the time travelling story to save the other male lead is kinda same, the plot seems similar although there are many changes, but those similarities can sure be enough to add it to recommendations
They're both terrible with no real plot, bad acting, and no real chemistry. They both use physical contact to try to make up for a lack of storyline.
-male lead characters are played by the same actor
-female lead has a phase of being gloomy despite being a cheerful person initially due to the past events which haunt her.
-male lead becomes the female lead’s pillar of strength during her dark times despite having his own worries/trauma to deal with.
-male lead has a cheerful, bubbly side though life hasn’t been easy for him.
-male lead lacks full family support when he decides to pursue the career he truly loves.
-team setting (one is office based while the other is sports based)
-female lead has a phase of being gloomy despite being a cheerful person initially due to the past events which haunt her.
-male lead becomes the female lead’s pillar of strength during her dark times despite having his own worries/trauma to deal with.
-male lead has a cheerful, bubbly side though life hasn’t been easy for him.
-male lead lacks full family support when he decides to pursue the career he truly loves.
-team setting (one is office based while the other is sports based)
Nice romance, a supportive husband, a cunning and evil step mom, but a really strong and smart and patient female lead that achieves her goals seamlessly
- Both romances follow an enemies/allies?to?lovers trajectory.
- Both dramas have leads with strong, slow?building chemistry, the dynamic in both pairs mixes respect, rivalry, and partnership.
- Each features a physically powerful general as the ML.
- Powerful FLs driven by revenge and survival (Fated heart FL a bit more fate, trauma, and political circumstances)
- The leads in both dramas are intelligent, cunning, and ruthless when necessary.
- The sweeping landscapes and atmospheric cinematography in both dramas create the same epic, romantic tone, and they make the leads’ chemistry feel even more powerful.
- You’ll find similar tones: war, political intrigue, strategy, action, violence, and shifting alliances.
- Both dramas have leads with strong, slow?building chemistry, the dynamic in both pairs mixes respect, rivalry, and partnership.
- Each features a physically powerful general as the ML.
- Powerful FLs driven by revenge and survival (Fated heart FL a bit more fate, trauma, and political circumstances)
- The leads in both dramas are intelligent, cunning, and ruthless when necessary.
- The sweeping landscapes and atmospheric cinematography in both dramas create the same epic, romantic tone, and they make the leads’ chemistry feel even more powerful.
- You’ll find similar tones: war, political intrigue, strategy, action, violence, and shifting alliances.
Both Pursuit of Jade and Back from the Brink starts with a male lead and female lead who were just minding their own business until they finally meet.
A secretly powerful male lead who’s injured. A strong female lead who turns out to be someone crucial and important to them and the story. A love that looms after spending time together, which starts unintentionally.
Cinematography wise, Back from the Brink is far from Pursuit of Jade’s beauty but premise wise, there are some similarities.
A secretly powerful male lead who’s injured. A strong female lead who turns out to be someone crucial and important to them and the story. A love that looms after spending time together, which starts unintentionally.
Cinematography wise, Back from the Brink is far from Pursuit of Jade’s beauty but premise wise, there are some similarities.
The most prominent similarity between these two dramas is the cinematography. The camera angles, framing, blocking, color grading, visual effects, lighting, all so strikingly beautiful and well-done! The details are something to appreciate.
Aside from cinematography, they do have similarities with the mood, although not much. They both also feature strong female leads who has a secret identity.
Aside from cinematography, they do have similarities with the mood, although not much. They both also feature strong female leads who has a secret identity.
If you want a similar Korean drama to Pursuit of Jade then I recommend The King in Love.
Both dramas have female leads that are good at martial arts but enjoy a life of freedom of their own. They’re both secretly daughters of important people but assume another identity for safety. The male leads also assumes secret identities. The character list is also full of visuals!
Both dramas have female leads that are good at martial arts but enjoy a life of freedom of their own. They’re both secretly daughters of important people but assume another identity for safety. The male leads also assumes secret identities. The character list is also full of visuals!
You have the trope of fl rescuing ml with no ill intentions. We see a beautiful bong form durin tough times. There comes the second act of separation and the final heartfelt reunion. Theres less action. The vibes are quite different. But you would definitely enjoy it.
WATCH IF YOU LIKE
1. Fl takin care of Ml
2. Love that crosses status
3. Love tat goes against societal standards
WATCH IF YOU LIKE
1. Fl takin care of Ml
2. Love that crosses status
3. Love tat goes against societal standards
It features a VR game theme, shared living (this time in a hostel), and a similar kind of chemistry between the ML and FL.
Most daring and bravest Korean Drama I have seen — from the dialogues to the acting. Lee Dong Wook's best performance for me. My most favorite kdrama of all time [so far].




