Both are about a Cyborg girl.............................................................. ..............
Recommended by Aoi_Takahashi_12
i think both movie is interesting
I'm a Cyborg - But That's OK is about a girl convinced that she is not entirely human but in fact part of the android....
Cyborg She - is totally different story because this one the girl is really a Cyborg.
Recommended by eiyaah
Yeong Goon works at manufacturing plant assembling radios. She also has a secret... Yeong Goon believes she is a cyborg. One day, while working at the factory, she decides to re-charge herself by slashing her wrist and implanting electrical wires into her arm. Her action gets Yeong Goon a ticket to New World, a mental hospital full of interesting characters. At New World, Yeong Goon spends her time listening to the radio, talking to vending machines, and licking the terminals of 9 volt batteries. She soon encounters a man named Il Sun. Formerly an electrician, Il Sun is a 'thief of souls' in the mental hospital. He believes that he has the power to steal the characteristics of other people. Yeong Goon and Il Sun soon form a strong bond as their odd personalities complements each other perfectly.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
Both movies are about Psychiatry ward. Young couple. There are sadness and funny moment. Human passion, live life, connection, how they were treated inhuman and lost dignity
Recommended by Chia6
Both were discussing about mental illness and the setting is the same.
Also the presentation of what's going on in one patient's mind is similar.
Recommended by KwonJaeli
Yeong Goon works at manufacturing plant assembling radios. She also has a secret... Yeong Goon believes she is a cyborg. One day, while working at the factory, she decides to re-charge herself by slashing her wrist and implanting electrical wires into her arm. Her action gets Yeong Goon a ticket to New World, a mental hospital full of interesting characters. At New World, Yeong Goon spends her time listening to the radio, talking to vending machines, and licking the terminals of 9 volt batteries. She soon encounters a man named Il Sun. Formerly an electrician, Il Sun is a 'thief of souls' in the mental hospital. He believes that he has the power to steal the characteristics of other people. Yeong Goon and Il Sun soon form a strong bond as their odd personalities complements each other perfectly.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
Both were set in a mental hospital. Both portrayal of the characters are amazingly done. Both can give you that smile after some weird scenes they come up.
Recommended by Cimaco
Both are set in a mental hospital and have a wide range of characters. Shoot My Heart is about bromance while I'm a Cyborg, But That's Ok has romance. Still they are both movies about healing and helping each other.
Recommended by Hasumi17
Yeong Goon works at manufacturing plant assembling radios. She also has a secret... Yeong Goon believes she is a cyborg. One day, while working at the factory, she decides to re-charge herself by slashing her wrist and implanting electrical wires into her arm. Her action gets Yeong Goon a ticket to New World, a mental hospital full of interesting characters.

At New World, Yeong Goon spends her time listening to the radio, talking to vending machines, and licking the terminals of 9 volt batteries. She soon encounters a man named Il Sun. Formerly an electrician, Il Sun is a 'thief of souls' in the mental hospital. He believes that he has the power to steal the characteristics of other people. Yeong Goon and Il Sun soon form a strong bond as their odd personalities complements each other perfectly.
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A life-size sex doll lives in a modest apartment in Tokyo, she can't speak nor move and she's the only companion of her master, a middle-aged man. He speaks to her, bathes and then make love every day when he returns from work.

The daily routine is broken when fantasy becomes reality. All of a sudden she comes to life and realizes she has a heart. She's unable to comprehend what is around her, however she knows there is a world waiting to be explored beyond the walls of the small floor and her selfish master. Eventually she dares to go outside world and meets people of all kinds, but no one is able to explain her what it means "to be alive".
Recommended by 4chukyunz1302
Both young leads in both movies are weird. They live in their own world. Great chemistry and sync. Very funny but heard warming.
Recommended by Chia6
A futuristic research compound develops a new police tool called the Power Glove. Supposedly, it gives the wearer incredible powers by letting him tap into the 'unused 80%' of his mental potential. It turns out that the glove also enables the wearer to take over the minds of others, and one unbalanced police volunteer tries to use this to stage a coup. In the end, one of the three test cops is killed, another survives to stay on the force, and the rogue cop makes his escape. 20 years later, the dead officer's son gives away his identity by using his father's personal martial arts technique in a fighting competition, thus drawing the attention of both the remaining good and evil supercops. The kids and the old guys must then start getting ready for a multi-generational final battle of good vs. evil.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
A sleek action thriller starring superstars Hyde, Gackt, and Wang Lee Hom, and set in the near future in a fictional Asian city called Maleppa. A hotbed of crime and drugs, the city is the home to Sho and his gang of desperate criminal associates. Into this group comes Kei, a pale, vampirish young man who has deep ties to Sho. Kei joins the group, which now also includes Son and his younger sister Yi Che, until a grisly event at once reaffirms the bond between Kei and Sho, but also forces Kei to once again flee Maleppa. Years pass and allegiances are switched, but the worlds of Kei and Sho are on course for one last collision.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
I don't know how to write anything without spoiling the stories, but they both have a very similar plot twist. And they are both absolutely beautiful.
Recommended by isopropyl
Outfitted with special weapons, two sisters take on the boss of an organ-harvesting ring and her army of henchmen.
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