Sad, dark stories about human experimentation. Both have one of the best casting. Both will move you tears and show a true love between siblings especially brothers. Duel has the two clones and Strayers has the love of people who were the product of human experiments and love each other like family.
Both sad stories about people with superhuman abilities and human experiments. Both will show the devastating consequences of one person or group trying to control evolution to serve their ambition and treating people like products that can be constantly 'made better'
Hot men committing crimes and though Scams the main character gets into the world somewhat willingly, just like Bokutachi he doesn't really fathom the kind of danger and misery that's about to follow. But Scams is less over the top and a bit more serious the impact is the same
The same kind of over the top comedy with a poignant story and plenty of hot men and bromance Mamiya Shotaro is in both but he looks funny in Bokutachi but a total BABE in Teiichi.
Both have hot scam artists and not exactly kosher main leads XD both are bromance central and full of eye candy
Both are male centric stories about hot scam artists. Seo In Guk plays the con artist and Mah Dong Suk is the guy who gets screwed over and involved in doing scams himself, and in SCAMS Sugino Yosuke joins Otani Ryohei who works for a yakuza (both HOT beautiful men), and Scams is a little more mature with more adult and darker content. Squad is a bit more positive and preachy at times but Scams is more realistic and mature.
Heavy on the bromance and just so good and melodramatic. The chemistry between the leads is excellent
Both beautiful films about people who have their own moral code and the gritty reality of their existence. Both are just perfect in my opinion.
Both films are about criminals and gray characters with heavy bromance but Zebra is extremely dark and violent, downright off putting in its violence (which I LOVED lol) and Wilderness is somewhat tamer.
Again, the relationships between the characters is similar and both deliver the same punch of gritty darkness though Grasshopper can be a little more violent and gory.
I kept thinking about Double Mints when I was watching this. The same brilliantly executed desperation and melodrama that's the beauty of both films while being intense and jarringly violent. The relationship Shinji (Suda Masaki) has with Barikan (Yang Ik Jun) or with his ex gangster boss had the same undertones of Fuchikami Yasushi and Tanaka Shunsuke's relationships in Double Mints.
Zebra is way more grotesque and brutal but Final Life is tragic and pretty gruesome. BROMANCE heavy and about people struggling to fight darkness.