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Both revolve around wandering martial artists who learn some powerful martial arts from some master and end up becoming renown. Both main characters dont rely solely on their martial arts but also on their cunning and careful planning. A Step Into the Past would be a casual recommendation for wuxia fans that have already seen all the better shows like Laughing in The Wind. Both are historicals but A Step Into the Past begins in "modern time".
Recommended by WanderingRonin - Nov 17, 2014
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Both are adaptations of Jin Young novels though they are different stories. Both are the best adaptations of their respective stories. If you liked one you'll probably like the other. First time I watched Demi Gods & Semi Devils I dropped it because from the first episode, I thought the martial arts was too over the top, exaggerated and fake/sloppy. But after giving it another go a couple months later, I realized it was pretty well done (or at least maybe in its later episodes). So I Highly recommend either for fans of wuxia series. Lots of good martial arts action.
Recommended by WanderingRonin - Nov 17, 2014
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Both dramas are based on chinese internet novels written by the same author, Gu Man.
Recommended by Kim-Park-Lee - Nov 16, 2014
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It's basically the same drama, but the korean version. In both dramas the girls house is destroyed and she has to live with the family of the boy she likes, because her father and the boy's parents know eachother.
Recommended by DramaWatcher - Nov 16, 2014
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Very different films at first glance, though one reminds me of the other. Both of them are not mainstream, blue spring being very violent and kirishima messing with the story line a bit. What they have in common is the portrayal of young people being locked up in a neat and little world called high school and looking to the outside world, thinking, what the heck am I gonna do. What is it that I want to do. And does it even matter.
In addition, both have terrific soundtrack.
Recommended by M0niisek - Nov 15, 2014
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Both about couple whose on the same line of work and fought over. also romantic comedy
Recommended by I-Sera - Nov 15, 2014
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Unlikely love develops and though the girl is not pretending to be guy, she was just a little "unladylike". It was fun to watch and light to your heart.
Recommended by 2013started - Nov 15, 2014
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Its theme on gangster, love, lies and hurt and "softees" of supposedly hard core men...
Recommended by 2013started - Nov 15, 2014
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They have the same lead actress for one; and a lot of the music, filming & characters tend to remind me of this drama - they are both, sweet, romantic & fun :P
Recommended by DreamingKoreanBallad - Nov 15, 2014
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Both stories involve a gifted doctor who doesn't fit into the hospital he works in.
Recommended by kuay - Nov 14, 2014
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Both are set up in college, and deal with the daily lives of a group of friends, both are slice of life about friendship and love.
Recommended by Asma - Nov 13, 2014
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Both dramas are mini series about a normal person who falls in love with a celebrity. Though Love Cells revolves heavily around fantasy, both dramas are funny and heartfelt showing that love can be found anywhere between anyone.
Recommended by EmotionalVoicedGoby - Nov 13, 2014
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An older guy and high school girl. Mellow in tone with a bit of angst but not depressing.
Recommended by FortuneDay - Nov 13, 2014
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"Satorare" (2002) is the Jdrama adaptation of "Satorare: Tribute to a Sad Genius" (2001)
Recommended by kuay - Nov 12, 2014
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Both doramas are based on Matsumotyo Seito novels. They are gorgeus story about morale, crime and human nature.
Recommended by Soubi - Nov 11, 2014