Something to check out if you like the prison arc from INSIDER.
Both follow MLs who are put into prison. Whilst the ML from INSIDER is innocent. the ML in ONE ORDINARY DAY has been arrested for something he doesn't remember. Both MLs are trying to find out the truth and both of them get close to the top dogs of the prison and they look out for them throughout both dramas (kind of...)
Both follow MLs who are put into prison. Whilst the ML from INSIDER is innocent. the ML in ONE ORDINARY DAY has been arrested for something he doesn't remember. Both MLs are trying to find out the truth and both of them get close to the top dogs of the prison and they look out for them throughout both dramas (kind of...)
If you were really into the card playing of INSIDER, you might also enjoy KAKEGURUI for the same reason.
KAKEGURUI follows a bunch of rich high schoolers who spend all their time conning each other in different types of traditional games. It's almost similar to a prison (quite like the one in INSIDER) where certain characters are treated horribly and second-class citizens and have to do horrible things. It also has its comedic moments, since the FL is a new student who is able to outsmart all the con artists like the ML was able to do in INSIDER.
KAKEGURUI follows a bunch of rich high schoolers who spend all their time conning each other in different types of traditional games. It's almost similar to a prison (quite like the one in INSIDER) where certain characters are treated horribly and second-class citizens and have to do horrible things. It also has its comedic moments, since the FL is a new student who is able to outsmart all the con artists like the ML was able to do in INSIDER.
SIMILARITIES
• Both follow a married couple with a child (both are daughters)
• Both couples both struggle with their relationship at one point
• Someone in the family is kidnapped (/held hostage) at some point
• The stakes are pretty high in both dramas - you will feel tense watching both dramas
• Both are mystery and thriller - crimes that take place in present time are related to characters' past, so there's multiple mysteries to an extent
DIFFERENCES
• Flower of Evil follows a morally grey character ML who has been through a lot but still wants to do everything he can to protect his family. Whereas in My Family, the ML is basically an absent father who doesn't pay attention to his wife or daughter.
• Both follow a married couple with a child (both are daughters)
• Both couples both struggle with their relationship at one point
• Someone in the family is kidnapped (/held hostage) at some point
• The stakes are pretty high in both dramas - you will feel tense watching both dramas
• Both are mystery and thriller - crimes that take place in present time are related to characters' past, so there's multiple mysteries to an extent
DIFFERENCES
• Flower of Evil follows a morally grey character ML who has been through a lot but still wants to do everything he can to protect his family. Whereas in My Family, the ML is basically an absent father who doesn't pay attention to his wife or daughter.