These two dramas have different story, and different plot, but both make you think about the way that one becomes a monster. So if you have a soft spot for psychopathic characters like I do, you don't wanna miss either of these two masterpieces.
Great leads. Love the depiction of inner struggles. Some parts I like I remember you better than Healer. Healer too far away from real life. It gives me heartaches. I remember you has less romantic gimmicks. More realistic. More possible in real life. I love the way - the male lead is cooking and taking care of his brother and the female lead. Story resolve itself very nicely to my sorry. I almost gave up in the beginning but got better and better.
- both main male lead separated from their brother
- both main male lead are looking the truth from their past
- both main male lead's brother committed murder
- both female main lead are always on main male lead's side through thick and thin.
- only their type of work are not the same
- both main male lead are looking the truth from their past
- both main male lead's brother committed murder
- both female main lead are always on main male lead's side through thick and thin.
- only their type of work are not the same
I am such a huge fan of Hello Monster and have been looking for bright police procedural kdramas like this for years (as in not dark like OCN police shows such as Voice), and this is a must watch! They have similarities in such the main leads are connected through a childhood trauma, and they both meet again for revenge purposes. Enjoy!
The characters also are both connected to the murder that happened in the past and develop romantic feelings while working together. However instead of police it's connected with low. There is also a few separate cases that that characters solve, but the main mystery is present there all the time. General booth dramas are great, tightly written with interesting character development (especially villains) . And thay give of the same feeling, even though I Hear Your Voice have fantasy elements.
Both are intellectually stimulating. Hello Monster is more on the psychological side while WATCHER is heavy on the investigation. The plots are different, but the concept of people being tied together due to a past incident is strong in both; said incident lead to the decisions they made for their careers. The aspect of tension is used too, but executed differently - in Hello Monster, the tension is in characters' decisions and interactions while facing the culprit while in WATCHER it's in finding the culprit.