- both stories have a progression with main male leads where it feels like they have a rags-to-riches with their clothing. You can see how they go up in the world with the quality of the clothing
-They both have a good amount of martial arts scenes.
-They both go on a journey where they meet allies and enemies alike.
-They both have a good amount of martial arts scenes.
-They both go on a journey where they meet allies and enemies alike.
- The stories are not similar at all but both dramas have Raymond Lam and Tavia Yeung in it.
- It has a fun contrast, in Twins of Brother Raymond's character is poor and wants to make it in the world so he can be with Tavia's character who is a rich, young lady from an influential family.
- In The Mysteries of Love, their roles are reversed, Raymond's character is a rich man from an influential family and works as a forerunning physics professor while Tavia's character is poor but police officer with a strong sense of justice. So I find it a fun contrast.
- It has a fun contrast, in Twins of Brother Raymond's character is poor and wants to make it in the world so he can be with Tavia's character who is a rich, young lady from an influential family.
- In The Mysteries of Love, their roles are reversed, Raymond's character is a rich man from an influential family and works as a forerunning physics professor while Tavia's character is poor but police officer with a strong sense of justice. So I find it a fun contrast.