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What's the difference between Japanese and Korean dramas?
Japanese drama: doctors and Korean drama: many patients

Japanese drama: bt Korean drama: more narcissistic

Japanese drama: suspense Korean drama: more tears

Japanese drama: Prince Dohan drama: Cinderella duo

Japanese drama male: more eyebrows, Korean drama male: more bags under the eyes.

Japanese drama women: more temperament (90% is natural beauty)

Korean drama girls: even worse (90% are plastic beauty)

Japanese TV dramas: There are many thoughts on social problems (unmarried mothers, teacher-student love, forgotten love, extramarital love), and contradictions come from people's hearts.

Korean dramas: There are many studies on genetic genes (half-brothers, half-brothers, siblings), and the contradictions come from the outside world (life experiences or diseases).

Every time I watch a Japanese drama, I always cry when the protagonist forces a smile and says come on.

Every time I watch Korean dramas, I always cry with the hero when he is crying in a mess.

Japanese dramas describe the lives of grassroots and small people, and they are positive, teaching people to grasp their ideals and go forward bravely, so that you can't guess the ending.

Korean dramas mostly describe princesses and princes in fairy tales. Daydreaming is crying, always letting you know the ending from the beginning.

Japanese drama is to dig a pit for you to jump, and you feel very happy in the pit.

Korean drama is to dig a pit for you to jump, and you feel cheated in the pit.

Japanese drama is a problem to solve.

There is no problem with Korean dramas, creating problems.

Japanese dramas have the urge to watch them again and be moved again.

Korean dramas can't wait to finish this time, so finish it.

Japanese dramas produce five classics a year.

Five-year classics of Korean dramas.

You can remember a Japanese drama for a lifetime.

I only remember one Korean drama after watching it all my life.

You can watch Korean dramas without thinking about anything.

But you can't watch Japanese dramas without thinking about anything.

If you want to be an idiot, watch Korean dramas.

If you want to cheer up, watch Japanese dramas.

Both of them are terminally ill girls.

Every day, people in Japanese dramas smile and greet them and live hard, but I am moved to tears in front of the computer.

People in Korean dramas have endless tears, but I am depressed in front of TV. Why am I not dead?

I prefer Japanese and Korean dramas, as well as the classic "Really Beautiful Man", which I think is good.

Recently, some Japanese dramas that I watched were Days of Deciding Not to Cry, Bloody Monday 2 (those who haven't seen the first one can watch the first one first) and Detective's Left Eye, all of which ended not long ago.

In the past, pure love dramas starring Kamenashi Kazuya and Ayase Haruka, absolute boyfriend and Saki Aibu told the perfect love between robots and people. The Last Friend and Noda Like a Song are both good movies. I hope you like them.