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Palace's producer copied Bu Bu Jing Xin's premise and rushed the production to get aired first. BBJX is an once in a life time experience.: superbly written, acted, and directed with unforgettable characters.
For those of us in our twenties, these lighthearted rom cons are the rare korean dramas that's doesn't require us to use the fast-fastward button. Both funny and touching at the same time.
The TVB classic Golden Faith is what started the Tavia Yeung and Raymond Lam ship. Genre is different but great chemistry between the two.
Mystery solving drama, the character style is similar between the two.
Produced by the same studio, characters style and elements of the film are very similar with many eye-candies. Hu Ge, Tiffany Tang, Liu Shi shi.
Characters of both dramas found, that every blade has two edges and every thing has two sides and what you give to other people, it can return to you in bad or good meaning. P is for wider audience then PB IMHO.
Similar story about a woman who "sleeps" with someone much younger than themselves and then finds them dating that person while also being faced with a love triangle. They're a bit different but also very similar.
The main character(s) of both shows fails to achieve their longtime dream, and had trouble adjusting to their new job at first, but gradually finds pride and enjoyment in their work.
Both are mystery, crime dramas with extremely well written plots.
Both dramas are set in a similar time period. Beauty at the Crossfires is set in a more modern time period where women start to think more for themselves and want to pursue what they want. Both dramas have a girl that married a man that they both don't like, but their circumstances are different. Both female leads also like a man other than their husband. The person they choose is different for both dramas. They also have problems with their husband's side of the family. Both drama also have some guns and army stuff in them.
Both have really strong female leads who have had a difficult past and hunger for vengeance. Also, they both pretend to be a man at some point in the drama.
Cruel City is very much inspired by Infernal Affairs and the Hong Kong crime noir.
Both about the underworld. While they're both thrillers, Cruel City has a noir flavor.
They're both thrilling and have a hero who loves the heroine, played by JSY in both, wholeheartedly. The hero is involved in plots with national implications in both dramas. Bridal Mask has the much better script though.
Even though the storyline is all different in both dramas, both are full of mystery, true friendships and the classic 'seeking for revenge' plot.