Both of these movies have an extremely similar feel and mood to them; they're both depressing movies and moderately bloody (moderate in comparison to even more gruesome movies I mean, if you don't like the sight of blood at all don't watch either). Both revolve around children being raised as killers, but whom rebel against their "parents".
Kim Go Eun and Yeo Jin Goo are both excellent (as are the rest of the casts) but them being able to balance their roles as killers, yet still hold sympathy gets you emotional. They are both dark movies and in most ways predictable yet still thrilling. They mostly feel like the same movie to me, but genders reversed though Hwayi does have more of a deeper storyline.
Kim Go Eun and Yeo Jin Goo are both excellent (as are the rest of the casts) but them being able to balance their roles as killers, yet still hold sympathy gets you emotional. They are both dark movies and in most ways predictable yet still thrilling. They mostly feel like the same movie to me, but genders reversed though Hwayi does have more of a deeper storyline.
If you liked the Female Lead in "The Villainess" then you'd like main character in "Coin Locker Girl" as well it's like they're cut from the same cloth both are cold, ruthless, and fierce to say the least. Both have blood on their hands, and yet they have a heart.
The endings were even slightly similar.
The endings were even slightly similar.
A child enters a very dark gangster world in a very young age. In both dramas they do horrifying things for a parent-like person. Some day they get confronted with the normal world and kindness - they start to struggle who they want to be.
Both dramas are pretty dark. The gangsters also have some persons they care for,
Both dramas are pretty dark. The gangsters also have some persons they care for,