Both revolve around a codependent relationship between a senior and a junior in their respective fields of art (HER is literary while Double is performance art) as the junior eventually eclipses the senior in skill.
Both codependent relationships feature a popular, extroverted senior and a shy but talented junior and are hinted to be romantic but 'interrupted' by an outside influence - from there, the story differs.
Both have similar themes but are still very different in execution (Double >>>)
Both codependent relationships feature a popular, extroverted senior and a shy but talented junior and are hinted to be romantic but 'interrupted' by an outside influence - from there, the story differs.
Both have similar themes but are still very different in execution (Double >>>)
If you like to see just actors falling in love on set, you won't get that (jk)
Double is not a BL, it goes further than that, is about how the codependency takara feels for yujin after he "saves him" from the lowest he's been and gives him a new purpose, and about how yujin's quiet resentment fights whatever he might feel for takara, because despite loving him, he accidentally shaped him into a better actor he could ever be. It's a show that will make you feel A LOT, so if you have time, why not giving it a try?
Double is not a BL, it goes further than that, is about how the codependency takara feels for yujin after he "saves him" from the lowest he's been and gives him a new purpose, and about how yujin's quiet resentment fights whatever he might feel for takara, because despite loving him, he accidentally shaped him into a better actor he could ever be. It's a show that will make you feel A LOT, so if you have time, why not giving it a try?
Both stories are about actors who get way too absorbed in their roles. This is a one-way recommendation. I don't recommend Break to people who have watched Double, but if you watched Break then do yourself the favor of watching Double. The team behind the show just did an excellent job with the concept.