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Rich powerful Male hero!
Both ML are deeply in love with their heroines!
In both stories mainleads gets reborn.
Both mainleads always stand up for each other in everything.
Swoony kissess in both dramas!
Both ML are deeply in love with their heroines!
In both stories mainleads gets reborn.
Both mainleads always stand up for each other in everything.
Swoony kissess in both dramas!
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If you were into the quiet, aching tension that gnawed in their hearts between Jia-han and Birdy, you might like Soulmate. It follows two girls who've known each other since childhood, they grow up really close together, but then start drifting apart as they get older as life pulls them in opposite directions. The movie isn't mainly classified as an queer movie, but its essence captures a deeply intimate, tragic bond between two souls who refuse to acknowledge the deeper layers of their connection—but then lose each other on the way.
Soulmate would be YNEH if it was Yuri, Korean, and if the director was homophobic—not in a "kill the gays" type of way, but more like the director had internalized homophobia and had to project that hatred onto a minority (NO HATE). For me, the ending of Soulmate was tragically beautiful. You won't get the same type of closure as in YNEH, but it's enough to move on from the movie.
If you were into the quiet, aching tension that gnawed in their hearts between Jia-han and Birdy, you might like Soulmate. It follows two girls who've known each other since childhood, they grow up really close together, but then start drifting apart as they get older as life pulls them in opposite directions. The movie isn't mainly classified as an queer movie, but its essence captures a deeply intimate, tragic bond between two souls who refuse to acknowledge the deeper layers of their connection—but then lose each other on the way.
Soulmate would be YNEH if it was Yuri, Korean, and if the director was homophobic—not in a "kill the gays" type of way, but more like the director had internalized homophobia and had to project that hatred onto a minority (NO HATE). For me, the ending of Soulmate was tragically beautiful. You won't get the same type of closure as in YNEH, but it's enough to move on from the movie.
Both of these dramas have a very dark atmosphere. Both of the dramas are about taking revenge on people who have committed wrongdoings. Both of these dramas have action scenes involved, and both take place in a rich setting.
-both deal with crimes that are beyond the normal and more into the sci-fi realm.
- MLs in both dramas have some trauma associated with their wife.
- MLs in both dramas have some trauma associated with their wife.
- This movie gave me similar vibes
- Some plots are similar such as Organ Trafficking, Revenge against those people
- Group of people helping the ML for gathering evidence against the corrupt people
- In Wolf Hiding ML sister heart was taken but in Organ Child ML daughter was kept alive
- Some plots are similar such as Organ Trafficking, Revenge against those people
- Group of people helping the ML for gathering evidence against the corrupt people
- In Wolf Hiding ML sister heart was taken but in Organ Child ML daughter was kept alive
Both FLs die and return a few years in the past. They initially try to avoid the ML who they feared in their first life and blame for their deaths, but begin to see them differently. Both MLs are obsessive in their love and very unhinged.
If you were drawn to the story of a father hiding his son’s crime… you might also want to discover another about a father who begins to doubt his own daughter. The pain is the same only the side of the mirror changes
In both shows, ML is hiding his identity and keeping a low profile due to incidents in his past that receive criticism, even though he has achieved fame/success anonymously.
Healing vibes are really strong in both shows and they are both comfortable autumn watches.
Healing vibes are really strong in both shows and they are both comfortable autumn watches.
Both are time-rewind trope dramas that examines life if it was done differently. Makes you curious how different or similar you can be when you have chosen a different path in life.
Very similar premise.
Rare theme of banking which is well executed.
Both adapted from novels/webtoon.
Rare theme of banking which is well executed.
Both adapted from novels/webtoon.
Sci fi: The aspect of time loop
A romance sub plot
The mist of crime
Investigative thriller
Actions to save the day and catch the criminal
And Our beloved Mr.Bai Jing Ting as the protagonist
A romance sub plot
The mist of crime
Investigative thriller
Actions to save the day and catch the criminal
And Our beloved Mr.Bai Jing Ting as the protagonist
Different shows but if you like KengNamping then khemjira was their first show and magic lover their second as a couple pairing.
The same intensity, the chemistry is one of the best, the story is intriguing, and the pacing is very good. The OST is so, so good, especially the Zhang Qi Ling song, which will make you listen over and over after the show ends. Rewatch value 100%!
Both share absurdity, surrealism, and a blend of comedy & horror paired with unconventional storytelling creating very unique and chaotic viewing experiences
When i was watching The White Olive Tree, there’s only one drama that occurred in my mind. Like for me the thing is very similar for both of these story is from the male lead’s point of view.
Both of them experienced trauma from a certain accidents and gradually began to recover their health, with female lead also having a connection to help their pain. The filming also took place abroad, and the plot in both stories focuses on the characters’ desire for seek change toward something better in the future. In Memories of the Alhambra, Granada is portrayed as a mysterious place with deep history, while in the White Olive Tree, Uglai represents the struggles of people and shows how devastating life was there.
Both of them experienced trauma from a certain accidents and gradually began to recover their health, with female lead also having a connection to help their pain. The filming also took place abroad, and the plot in both stories focuses on the characters’ desire for seek change toward something better in the future. In Memories of the Alhambra, Granada is portrayed as a mysterious place with deep history, while in the White Olive Tree, Uglai represents the struggles of people and shows how devastating life was there.