Both of these movies have an extremely similar feel and mood to them; they're both depressing movies and moderately bloody (moderate in comparison to even more gruesome movies I mean, if you don't like the sight of blood at all don't watch either). Both revolve around children being raised as killers, but whom rebel against their "parents".

Kim Go Eun and Yeo Jin Goo are both excellent (as are the rest of the casts) but them being able to balance their roles as killers, yet still hold sympathy gets you emotional. They are both dark movies and in most ways predictable yet still thrilling. They mostly feel like the same movie to me, but genders reversed though Hwayi does have more of a deeper storyline.
Recomendado por Shay
It's dark, centered around crime and very, very sad. It also has a huge plot twist and a star-studded cast. Really recommend.
Recomendado por daddyshome
I guess I could say... Both of these movies try to ask the "Are monster born or made?" question.
Recomendado por Grumpy Witch
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.
Recomendado por Dia
TOTALLY RECOMMEND!!!
Mental? Psycho? Try growing up with a bunch of disturbing parent with a killer instinct. Award winning movies, a list senior actors + yeojingoo that should be enough to keep u interested.
Recomendado por akayuki87
Both quite dark and really well made.
I'm in love with these kind of movies that bring up the question of how monsters are made...
Either you're born that way or you are made one <3
If you've seen one of these movies then you'll probably like the other.
Recomendado por Dollmac
Posing as a School student, is really a murderer. I found both movies to have similar feels and were overall good watches.
Recomendado por Kier
The dark movie, involve family but odd. Trust or not. Grow up together but hate grow as well. Serious, slow pace, great movie
Recomendado por Chia6
Both are kids raised by adoptive parents but are they really what they seem? Both are good and the acting is fine in both although Hwayi is superior
Recomendado por mikachan
Raise by gangster, discovery, guilt, struggle, right vs wrong, future, poverty, duty, brutality, strategy with style, inner pain,
Recomendado por Chia6
Although they have different plots, both of the male leads were raised from a young age by killers. They both have to kill people.
Recomendado por RandomSpacePotato
Gangster, brutality, struggle, suffering, revenge, strategy, right vs wrong, surviving, style, pain, planning, inner self
Recomendado por Chia6
Both equally tragic and action oriented although Hwayi is more sinister from the start. Heavy bromances and messed up characters trying to fight their love for a messed up family. In Hwayi it's the family that kidnapped the main lead and raised him to be a monster. In Secretly the two spies act like parents toward the younger kid, even though he's a trigger happy north korean spy raised to be a monster. It's heartbreaking to see them love each other and also be forced to destroy one another.
Recomendado por Draken Sano Shipper
it related to white christmas.Do monster born or made through environment?same concept
Recomendado por antonio96
Both movie has to do with a young boy was trained to be a killer. Great acting, thriller, mystery. Good watch. Intense.
Recomendado por Chia6
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