Both dramas give rise to the question of good and evil in humans and whether that is something out of our control or not. Bloody Monday have a genius hacker with the japanese special forces at its center, looking for his dad (and the mystery of his disappearance) while fighting against a group of terrorist wanting to "reset" the humanity. I remember you focuses on a genius consulting detective wanting to solve the forgotten mystery of his rather unfortunate past, while looking for his missing brother and along the way solving various crimes & clues that bring him closer to the core of the human psyche and the hazy gray zone of what is right and what is wrong. Both dramas are full of suspense as well as various plot twists.
Genre wise Final Life has a scifi element and its artistic but more emphasis is given to the two male leads and their relationship and on the crime just like Hello Monster. In Hello Monster the two brothers Seo In-guk and Park Bo-gum go through hell because of a serial killer and its such a sad, heartbreaking story when Seo In-guk realizes that his own brother is the killer. He's torn between having to protect him and sending him to prison. In Final Life Taemin is the one who went through some torturous medical experimentation and is assigned to Shota's unit to solve a crime but ends up being the target of the killer himself. Shota the cop in the same unit who lost a younger brother at a very young age, and still thinks he was responsible for the kid's death. So when he finds himself in the role of Taemin's protector, he will go to any lengths to do it even if it's 'wrong.'
They are similar in how the plot revolves around two brothers; one good, one bad. The 'good' brother is the one who aids the police in solving crimes, whereas the 'bad' brother likes to create chaos and drive the police around in circles trying to catch him. Both shows have the good brother trying to turn the bad brother over to his side, never giving up hope that there is some good left in him. Both involves mystery, murder and action.
With 'Hello Monster' however, the older brother is the good guy.
With 'Hello Monster' however, the older brother is the good guy.
I admit, they both show may be different in a way, but Hello monster is a first one, which I think about after watching Alice.
- both has a story with murders and the one who trying to find the trues;
- there are people with disorders, who choses different ways;
- mystery connected with relatives.
Alice is a modern one, Hello monster doesn't have science fiction part.
- both has a story with murders and the one who trying to find the trues;
- there are people with disorders, who choses different ways;
- mystery connected with relatives.
Alice is a modern one, Hello monster doesn't have science fiction part.
In I Remember You, the main character is given series of clues and problems to solve through each case to find the serial murderer. With these cases, the murderer wants to let people know the real meaning of his acts. The main character works hand in hand with the police to uncover the truth.
In Wanted, it's a similar concept with the addition of a reality TV show and kidnapping. Both are very interesting dramas and will keep you at the edge of your seat.
In Wanted, it's a similar concept with the addition of a reality TV show and kidnapping. Both are very interesting dramas and will keep you at the edge of your seat.
— Both male leads are super smart.
— Both female leads are strong and good at their job.
— Both dramas revolve around crime and law.
— Both have funny moments that will have you laughing out loud.
— I would recommend giving hello monster a try even if you are scaptical, that drama will surprise you by how smart and well directed and acted it is.
— Both female leads are strong and good at their job.
— Both dramas revolve around crime and law.
— Both have funny moments that will have you laughing out loud.
— I would recommend giving hello monster a try even if you are scaptical, that drama will surprise you by how smart and well directed and acted it is.