Both dramas revolve around ghosts and other supernatural things and how they haunt people. Both have at times quite interesting twists. If you enjoy one, you will like the other as well.
A team that is hired to kinda break the law. It is more extreme with "Accident" since those are killers but overall the dynamic of the group feels very similar. However, then both go into different directions. While Taxi driver does stick to the team (=> all for one, one for all), "Accident" takes on a more dark direction.
A team that is hired to kinda break the law. It is more extreme with "Accident" since those are killers but overall the dynamic of the group feels very similar. However, then both go into different directions. While Player does stick to the team (=> all for one, one for all), "Accident" takes on a more dark direction.
Both dramas revolve around fathers that work as in the criminal forensic field. Both work cases where they find out that they are linked to their missing daughters. Both fathers are now out to find their daughter and are willing to commit crimes themselves in order to find them. Both are very intense and brutal dramas.
. Both dramas deal about fathers that lose their teenage daughters and are out for revenge/try to find them. In both dramas the fathers are going beyond the law and do unthinkable things to avenge / get their daughter back. Both are intense dramas with very tragic storylines.
Both movies revolve around fathers that are willing to do anything to fight for/avenge their daughter. While in "My Little Baby, Jaya" the daughter has been murdered and her father is now out for revenge, "No Mercy" focuses on a father trying to find his daughter who has been kidnapped by a murderer. Both dramas are extremely tragic and intense to watch.
Both leads end up being convicted as a murderer in prison. Both have people from their past that fight for them. Both, although different, give a very similar vibe off. The only difference is that while "Black Out" seems to follow the story of the male lead being wrongly accused of murder, "Prison Playbook" is with him truly being the murderer.
Both leads end up being accused of murdering people who are close to them and both leads have no memory of committing said murder. Both end up having to navigate their way around prison and both work together with people who believe in their innocence to prove they are not the culprit.
Although one drama (Chief of Staff) directly revolves around a group of people and their role in the political field and the other drama (House of Owls) focuses more on someone who is pulling the strings in the background, are both similar in terms of theme, plan scheming of the characters and corruption. Both are highly recommendable if someone enjoys a well structured political drama.
Both dramas revolve around a kind of organisation that influences politics in Japan. Both involve moving from the United States to reveal this connection. In both dramas there is a US-journalist that gets involved with people of these organisations. Generally both dramas give off a very similar vibe.
Both dramas are set in the classical music world and both focus on very ambitious women. Both dramas have as a theme marriage and marriage problems, addictive romance and how much you are willing to sacrifice.
Both dramas are focused on women that are career driven and ambitious while giving secondary thoughts to their private life and especially to their marriage. Both women appear cold and without any second thought to their own life. At the same time the perfect marriage appears to have many cracks and gets involved in a case that shakes them.
Both give off very similar feels.
Both give off very similar feels.