Both are about a poor girl marrying into a rich family and figuring out all of the bad things they've done. Except in mask, the girl deceives the boy, and in the last empress, the boy deceives the girl.
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I think plot sounds similar only a little

- doppelganger identity switch as Poor FL has to impersonate the other identical person as she died
- plenty of twists, thriller
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The whole hidden identity concept. Both couples have good chemistry, and the female leaders are mature.
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-contract marriage
-family drama
-both FL enter ultra wealthy families not knowing how to navigate the change
- both have evil sister/brother in laws trying to obtain power/more wealth and sabotaging FL/ML

Mask is wayyy more serious than Wedding Impossible but it is good for those who enjoy marriage contract tropes! It's one of my favorites!
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Seung Hee, after losing his girlfriend in a tragic accident, left for 3 years. When he came back, he sought to make a film in a rural area. Someone caught his eye - Bok Shil, who looks exactly like his deceased girlfriend, Hye Soo. Seung Hee followed Bok Shil in order to get some answers and ended up falling for her.
Still the questions remain, is he attracted to Bok Shil because of the memories of his ex-girlfriend, or does he like Bok Shil for who she is? What happens when competitors come into the picture and families opposing their love?
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both of them have similar story of double Identy or Twins hhmmmm amazing soundtracks, nice actors, a lot of misterous to solve
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In both shows:
1. Female lead os attempting to find out her identity. In LMIH, FL lost her memories and she's trying to get them back. In Mask, FL must study the life of the girl whose life she took over in order to survive.
2. Female leads are active protagonists of the story, meaning they are always taking action.
3. Female leads are in a difficult position, with the antagonists targeting them.
4. Male leads are both protective over the female lead, but they aren't forceful and allow them to make their own decisions. They also have issues with one of their parents.
5. Female lead lives in the lion's den. Meaning, she's constantly surrounded by antagonists and danger.
6. Both shows are heavy on intrigue, so they can be a bit slow paced.
7. Events are explored and understood through the use of flashbacks.
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Both FL hide their true identity from the ML. The FL don’t come from welathy families. The ML are not happy when they find out the truth.
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Both dramas has doppelganger concept. The doppelganger is always asked to fill in someone important place and they do a really good job at it. also this different in aspect that there is more romance here then in switch.
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Aizawa Naoya is happily married to his colleague Natsuna but faces temptation to cheat on his wife when a new employee Tachibana Noa joins his branch and seduces him repeatedly with all sorts of antics. Adapted from the manga series "Anata Wa Watashi Ni Otosaretai" written by Miyaguchi Jun and illustrated by Umesuzu.
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Both include a contract marriage and love after marriage.
Both dramas have a villain that is constantly on their backs and having an attempt at their life.
Both dramas start with a car crash that changes everything.
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The male lead in both is taken as "damaged goods" .
The female lead secretly replaces another woman in an arranged marrage-to-be and then marries the male lead, decieving him of her identity.
Later on both of them fall in love one with another.
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Both dramas have a female lead that comes from a poor family that poses as a rich girl as a swap because the real rich girl died and the one of the male leads had to do this to save his ass.
The difference would be that the poor girl that had to swap for the rich girl in King Flower, had to get an operation to look like the rich girl. But on Mask, the poor girl is really the doppelganger of the rich girl.
Another difference would be that, the guy who made the swap in Mask, is the brother in law, not the husband. In King Flower, it was the husband who made the swap for his wife and the poor girl (with plastic surgery involved).
But in both dramas, the females both had to live with a pretend husband and their struggles begin. But eventually, both couples from these dramas fall for their pretend husbands.
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> similar vibes - quite dark, quite drama and sometimes funny
> fake marriage theme
> lies between main couple
> cold ML
> smart, warm FL
> ML try to find the truth
> Poor woman/Rich man
> FL decides to do certain things in the face of death

> idk yet how Crazy Love end, but i'm quite sure that it will be hate to love relationship like in Mask
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Similar vibes so far. We can expect a melodrama genre from Curtain Call as we also had in Mask.
A person goes into a rich family household to act as someone else.
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