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Both shows explore a crime in a country side/ village lole setting and also share a common theme of familial relations.
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Both films revolve around the themes of regret and guilt and have characters that try to come to terms with it.
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They are both stories of two people marginalized and outcaste by society and their own families in love. It shows the happiness in simplistic things.
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They both have similar atmosphere in terms of mystery and attraction. They're both about men being attracted to women who are suspected of a crime.
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They are both dramas that showcase the emotional aspect of crimes-the impact the crime has on the victim’s family and the impact it has on the people investigating the crime.
Through the darkness covers multiple cases and is semi-non fictional and ANKH covers one case. I also found Muro Tsuyoshi’s character and portrayal to be similar to Kim Nam Gil’s character too.
Both are nuanced and realistic.
Through the darkness covers multiple cases and is semi-non fictional and ANKH covers one case. I also found Muro Tsuyoshi’s character and portrayal to be similar to Kim Nam Gil’s character too.
Both are nuanced and realistic.
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Although a model family is way darker, they're both about ordinary people falling into a mess involving money or as in enka's case: money in the form of gold.
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They're both about transient aspect of life, about broken dreams and feeling 'lost' in life.
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Both have a similar plot, that the relationship between a parent and child is tested during a tough situation.
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Both deal with 3 siblings navigating through life and love and that the only time they spend together is over food. Although food plays a more central role in Eat, drink, man, woman.
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Both are really good thriller-comedies and share the same vibe. Both even have the perfect amount of mystery involved.
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Both shows have very similar atmospheres. Creepy and mysterious with a touch of humor. Both also share the theme of creepy neighbours (the neighbours in the apartment in rose mansion and the fellow patients and staff at the hospital in ANC)
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They're both comedies about people scammers/con(wo)men!! Even the female leads in both have very similar personalities.