Similar vibe and plot - a group of lonely people bonds together after they get involved with each other because of money-related crime
First story in the 76 horror bookstore anthology has a similar premise to Strangers from Hell - lead charscter moves to the city to earn a living but ends up renting a room in a shady place where inexplicable things start to happen.
Both movies are directed and written by the same person - Arvin Chen, star Jack Yao as ML and have a similar night-time Taipei feeling to them. While Mei is a short film, Au Revoir Taipei is a more fleshed out feature film that also focuses more on comedic aspect.
Both these shows have a similar premise -both dramas involve two friends-detectives investigating cases.
Leads in both dramas go back in time to 90's and meet their family members - in case of I don't want to be friends with you it's FL's (soon to be) mother while in Waiting for you in the future ML meets his younger self.
Similar premise - in both cases we follow leads' rather unhappy lives through a series of flashbacks, while someone in the present investigates crimes related to them.
Both Yuru Camp? and Hitori Camp de Kutte Neru are Japanese dramas about camping - Yuru Camp focuses more on cute interactions between girls and comedy, and Hitori is more serious but the main theme remains the same.
Male leads in both productions are trying to cover up a murder committed by someone close to them.
Both shows are based on deception - screenwriters show us what we want to see, allowing us to wrongly judge characters based on one perspective and incomplete data. While The Bad Kids focuses mostly on death, The Gutter focuses on life, uncovering mysteries behind people and understanding how bias can affect relationships.
Same premise - it's a romcom about crossdressing female lead who enters Imperial College and pretends to be way less competent than she is to protect her identity and reach her goals.
While these shows represent two different genres (To Be a Better Man is about Friendship, and Reborn is a crime drama), both depict severely depressed men who strike up a friendship with orphaned girls.
Male Leads in both shows suffer from sequelae of being shot in the head, trying to live long enough to uncover the truth behind their assaults