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Both are drama and movie about firefighter, though on movie 'the tower' only focuses on rescuing people inside a burning tower.
Both dramas are about doctors and nurses trying to save people outside the hospital though Dr. DMAT focuses more onto disaster cases.
They are both great movies and it all revolves around the Gwangju massacre on May 18.


The theme is the same in the drama Tree of Heaven with a similar story.


Que Sera Sera stars Eric and Jung Yu Mi, approximately 7 years ago, and is responsible for fans calling them the 'Elevator Couple'. It tells the story of a man who is experienced in getting what he wants from women, without loving any of them, and a woman who has never been kissed. As the drama progresses, the chemistry increases between the two, which results in some romantic and passionate scenes.


Definitely continue watching the second season because it is great! :)


They are both adaptations of the manga, however the chinese version is longer.
Slow-paced dramas, depicting an older woman - younger man relationship, similar atmosphere. They're not awesome, but both a decent watch to relax after a rough day.


Same leading actors, a somewhat similar plot-line - JG is historical while TBD&W is Modern - TBD&W is the better drama in my opinion.


Both 20th Century Boys and Death Note are based on an action genre manga series.


Both deal with families and their problems in a tonally similar way and they also both have a murder mystery at the center.


Very similar plot - both are "undercover" in sorts - Iljimae is the better one in my opinion. Both have Lee Jun Ki as the main actor


Both dramas are about the main characters hiding thier identity and carrying out justice during a politically turbulent period in Korean history.


This is a "what if?" story which puts a twist on the folktale of Chun Hyang and Mong Ryong. It's very short and worth the watch. Recommended for those who liked this drama.


Both tell the different stories of teens dealing with family, love, violence, and high school. Gloomy Salad Days is a lot darker then Hormones.