Recent Discussions
-
Drama Source Material ( novel ) Discussion22 minutes ago
-
read first the completed novel translation here28 minutes ago
-
Read the completed Novel first34 minutes ago
-
Mudan & Changyang lovestory ?52 minutes ago
-
BL Drama Lovers Club52 minutes ago
Both dramas present the struggles of high-schoolers in order to become no.1. And also, both dramas have kids forced by their own parents to follow a certain path in live they actually don't want to.
Both movie have same kind of concept. A boy is forced to became a monster. If Hwayi: A Monster Boy presents the story of a 'not-wanna-be-a-monster' boy, in Monster, the lead became a monster by his own choice.
Leads started as friends. Male lead in a relationship/Female lead is in music.
its has the same two actresses but is like a continuation to this one only its way way way better
They're both brutal bloody films centred on a group of high school students' massacre. While the overview is similar, the plots are quite different since Battle Royale is about a surviving game where students kill each other while Lesson of the Evil is about a psychopath killer teacher.
Both are historical dramas based on true stories, centering on passionate individuals who worked hard to pioneer in the scientific field. The characters must combat public opinion, harsh terrain, and freezing weather to reach their goals.
Her Legend is about making bags while Come Jang Bori is about hanboks...both are Makjang dramas where the 2nd lead tries to take the female leads place in her family & tries every trick to win over her talent...the male lead in both is the playful heir who's always their to rescue the female lead!
Both revolve around making clothes...in both the female lead always competes with the 2nd female lead who tries every trick to win!
The leads are similar and they both have secrets that they keep from their husbands as well as ulterior motives. There are other character parallels such as ayeula/xueyuen and zhao/shen-er as well as the Mu family matriarch and Dowager Lu.
In both dramas the lead characters are ridiculously dorky students who will do anything to win the heart of the person they love. Both dramas are incredibly funny and very strange.
These are both intense dramas that feature revenge - as with Secret/Secret Love, the male lead's entire motivation is shaped by a former/first love, and the on/off relationship with the female lead. The actors in both dramas have AMAZING chemistry together, but their parings have some wild moments that make you question their sanity or common sense. If you like dramas with over-the-top and toxic OTPs, this may be right up your alley. Both have some very triggering content (violence, abuse, assault, etc.), so I wouldn't recommend either drama for younger viewers or for those who may be affected by the things listed above.
They both feature revenge plot elements, with the male lead's entire motivation structured around his love/hate relationship with the female lead and the loss of his former love. They both also have heavy instances of cringeable moments (domestic violence, abuse, torture, sexual assault), and the love relationships that develop between the leads in both dramas so toxic and inexplicable that it borders on makjang territory. Both Le Jun Kai and Secret Love are well-written, well-produced shows with very strong actors who have excellent chemistry together, but neither drama is suitable for younger viewers or for those triggered by the things listed above.
I bet u guy will like this drama. Funny, romantic, history and sad ending.
both of male leadears are grumpy rich boys who fall for the poor girl and change after that
Both dramas deal with heart transplants and how the leading man falls in love with the woman who has his late girlfriend's/wife's heart.