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This HK costume drama not just share the same English name but also the same main theme, matchmaking during ancient times.
- Both are movies about redemption to their daughter for abandoning them
- Both have the same child actress as their daughter
- Both have the same child actress as their daughter
Fukuhara Kota, a university student plagued by constant misfortune, struggles to make friends due to his embarrassing bad luck. One day, he is rescued by Shinomiya Naoya, a handsome student with supernatural good luck and many friends. Intrigued by Fukuhara, Shinomiya agrees to his request for friendship, though Fukuhara awkwardly phrases it, leading Shinomiya to mistakenly think he’s being asked out on a date.
KADOKAWA Co., Ltd. has established a BL drama label "Tunk" specializing in BL (Boys Love) drama works.
From 25:29 on Thursday, April 21, broadcasting will start on the new MBS drama frame "Drama Shower", and will also be broadcast on TV Kanagawa, Cibatele, Teletama, Tochitele, and Gunma TV.
The BL drama label "Tunk" is a project launched by KADOKAWA, which has been publishing various popular BL comics and novels for many years, with the intention of delivering a wide variety of BL works as live-action dramas to the world. It will be broadcast in a new one-year limited drama frame "Drama Shower" by MBS, which handles many big hit love stories such as the dramas "liar", "beautiful him", and "fat and soap". The label name "Tunk" is based on the image of the onomatopoeia of the throbbing and pounding of the heart, and the idea is to deliver the excitement of "Tunk..." to viewers all over the world through this label.
From 25:29 on Thursday, April 21, broadcasting will start on the new MBS drama frame "Drama Shower", and will also be broadcast on TV Kanagawa, Cibatele, Teletama, Tochitele, and Gunma TV.
The BL drama label "Tunk" is a project launched by KADOKAWA, which has been publishing various popular BL comics and novels for many years, with the intention of delivering a wide variety of BL works as live-action dramas to the world. It will be broadcast in a new one-year limited drama frame "Drama Shower" by MBS, which handles many big hit love stories such as the dramas "liar", "beautiful him", and "fat and soap". The label name "Tunk" is based on the image of the onomatopoeia of the throbbing and pounding of the heart, and the idea is to deliver the excitement of "Tunk..." to viewers all over the world through this label.
KADOKAWA Co., Ltd. has established a BL drama label "Tunk" specializing in BL (Boys Love) drama works.
From 25:29 on Thursday, April 21, broadcasting will start on the new MBS drama frame "Drama Shower", and will also be broadcast on TV Kanagawa, Cibatele, Teletama, Tochitele, and Gunma TV.
The BL drama label "Tunk" is a project launched by KADOKAWA, which has been publishing various popular BL comics and novels for many years, with the intention of delivering a wide variety of BL works as live-action dramas to the world. It will be broadcast in a new one-year limited drama frame "Drama Shower" by MBS, which handles many big hit love stories such as the dramas "liar", "beautiful him", and "fat and soap". The label name "Tunk" is based on the image of the onomatopoeia of the throbbing and pounding of the heart, and the idea is to deliver the excitement of "Tunk..." to viewers all over the world through this label.
From 25:29 on Thursday, April 21, broadcasting will start on the new MBS drama frame "Drama Shower", and will also be broadcast on TV Kanagawa, Cibatele, Teletama, Tochitele, and Gunma TV.
The BL drama label "Tunk" is a project launched by KADOKAWA, which has been publishing various popular BL comics and novels for many years, with the intention of delivering a wide variety of BL works as live-action dramas to the world. It will be broadcast in a new one-year limited drama frame "Drama Shower" by MBS, which handles many big hit love stories such as the dramas "liar", "beautiful him", and "fat and soap". The label name "Tunk" is based on the image of the onomatopoeia of the throbbing and pounding of the heart, and the idea is to deliver the excitement of "Tunk..." to viewers all over the world through this label.
Onoe Satoshi is a reporter for Dash!, a gossip magazine famous for its celeb scandal stories. The magazine owes its success to its stakeout teams, who catch stars in the act. When Satoshi is paired with the sloppy photographer Kaburagi Motoharu, the two immediately clash. Satoshi prides himself on his writing and ethics, while Motoharu is careless and rude. But as they try to nab the biggest scoop, their rivalry turns into something more, and they start developing feelings for each other.
Sahashi and Natsume form a working relationship as cosmetic consultants at the request of their company, with both consultants being star employees. However, the impolite and disrespectful Sahashi is a big headache for the senior Natsume. What's more, Sahashi discovers Natsume's secret and threatens him with it...
Ootani and Tachibana have been inseparable since high school. Now that they're in college, they live together, they're happy and everything seems perfect. But their little world is disrupted when they meet an old high school friend, Yuki, who seems to have a crush on Tachibana, making Ootani feel jealous and insecure. Will Tachibana really choose him over a pretty girl?
Traversing the cities of Berlin, Seoul, and Tokyo, a 10-year-long love story between two young men is told. It all starts when Ryu Narutaki, who left everything behind in Japan, is saved by a boxer named Johan Hwang in a foreign land.
After unintentionally destroying a close friend's life, Narutaki Ryu leaves everything behind in Japan and flees to Berlin. There, he’s rescued from a fire in a church by a boxer named Hwang Jo Han. Both burdened by pain, the two young men find themselves drawn to each other by a connection neither can explain — but as they grow closer, their bond is tested by time, distance, and fate.
After unintentionally destroying a close friend's life, Narutaki Ryu leaves everything behind in Japan and flees to Berlin. There, he’s rescued from a fire in a church by a boxer named Hwang Jo Han. Both burdened by pain, the two young men find themselves drawn to each other by a connection neither can explain — but as they grow closer, their bond is tested by time, distance, and fate.
Female leads believe they are siblings with the male leads. Male leads secretly know they're not really related and fall for them romantically. Female leads eventually reciprocate their feelings.
Female leads cross dress/pretend to be men in most circumstances.
— After thinking he's both betrayed her and had a part in the death of her father, the female lead plans to take revenge on the male lead (misunderstanding).
Female leads were in love/infatuated with the male leads (both princes) prior to "betrayal".
— After thinking he's both betrayed her and had a part in the death of her father, the female lead plans to take revenge on the male lead (misunderstanding).
Female leads were in love/infatuated with the male leads (both princes) prior to "betrayal".
Based on same plot, different adaptations. Both have strong cast with good acting
The stories are slightly different in execution, so it't worth watching them both.
The stories are slightly different in execution, so it't worth watching them both.
Both protagonists are misunderstood individuals who are desperately trying to restore their reputations after a significant fallout that turned public opinion against them. They both have deeply loyal romantic partners, as well as a cast of quirky supporting characters. Interestingly, both villains in the story are portrayed by the same actor. The climaxes of both narratives share a similar flair.
Wet Season" revolves around the life of Ling, a school teacher who deals with infertility while having to take care of her infirm father-in-law at home. One of Ling’s students, Kok Wei Lun, develops a crush on her during remedial Chinese classes. The two become closer as Wei Lun embraces Ling’s extra tutoring.
The serial killers aren't similar, in fact Door Lock kind of has a lame ending, but 80% of the movie from the beginning is very interesting, both have a lot of suspence, feel threatening and both female leads end up killing the killer in the end.
In 'Door Lock' the serial killer is more gruesome.
In both the killer is obsessed with the female protagonist - but in 'Somebody' it's love, while in 'Door Lock' it's just another victim of stalking, obsession and not 'united by murder' at all.
In 'Door Lock' the serial killer is more gruesome.
In both the killer is obsessed with the female protagonist - but in 'Somebody' it's love, while in 'Door Lock' it's just another victim of stalking, obsession and not 'united by murder' at all.



