Both showcase the main lead having autism with heartwarming family moments and great character growth.
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Both highlight businesses that deal with the dead or people that have passed which is always a taboo.
Both are “slice-of-life” kinda genres
Recommended by Anoif
both are about life, death and living
tear jerking sad but wholesome with life lessons
and a bit of humor
Recommended by FoxSpirit
Both depict the loving relationship between a father and his son, who has autism/Asperger's.

Both are incredibly heartwarming and deal with the death of a loved one, as well as how their family adapts to the loss.

You will see some excellent messages in both about compassion, grief and love as well as some amazing character development and growth.

You will need a box of tissues for both :)
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Both involve underground fights. Both men were kind hearted. Fights for money. Loving and gentle inside. Beautifully film
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Contrary to "Dear Doctor, I'm Coming for Soul", "Move to Heaven" is not supernatural nor a BL (it has a gay side plot for one episode though), but the similarity between the two dramas lies in how it portraits death. It shows different stories and fates of people who died / are about to die. Both dramas are really touching and tear jerking but beautiful.
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You liked watching this movie you might try watching the kdrama 'Move To Heaven'.

Both of:
- are about people whose work involves sorting out belongings of deceased
- heartwarming plot
- relatable characters.

Hope you enjoy!
Recommended by chihiro and sunshine
Both reveals how a person lived his life and his motives before his death. Both have characters that "bridges" the message of the dead to the departed. In Sell Your Haunted House, JiAh, as an exorcist, has the power to communicate with the ghost meanwhile in Move to Heaven, Geu Reu who has Asperger's with the help of the belongings of the dead, connects the dots.
Recommended by gCell at Work
Many differences but it tells the story of that person after his death.


(Shiyakusho needs a 2nd season, too much things mentioned and not explained)
Recommended by idkMaybe
Both has father and mentally challenge son strong relationship. Also a brother in the mist. Tremendous fatherly love. The brother at first didn’t want anything to do with the younger brother were touch and soften up. He eventually pick up the responsibility
Recommended by Chia6
Both stories are about autistic people. These two shows revolve around how autistic people are trying hard to live a normal life in society.
Recommended by dream_daisy
These are both heartwarming stories about an adult, recently released from prison, taking care of a teenager who has recently lost his parents.
Recommended by areallyloudfangirl
Makes you reflect on deeper meanings in life, definitely also makes you tear up.
Also eventually touches upon the bond and trust between humans
Recommended by Anoif
Although the plot lines are very different, one about amnesia the other death, I believe they evoke similar feelings as you go through everything with the ML (and side characters) on their journey of healing and closure.
Recommended by Pumla
- messed up family relationships being resolved
- fatherly love
- similar character growth
- wholesome, precious and lovely
- comfort and healing aspects in the most subtle ways
- has a few similar themes that were shown in some of the episodes as side stories
Recommended by Fatooz
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