While HOTD is much heavier/darker in tone, both movies are about a house with parallel times and the choices the main characters must make as a result.
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Both involve timelines bleeding into each other at a certain location, allowing time travel, but only at a set number of years. Both leads have lived his or her lives haunted by a tragic loss. Both stories have a melancholy feel and an either sad or very bittersweet ending.
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Both involve different timelines crossing over at a specific part of a building (window vs. door). The FL in both is trying to find the fate of someone who is missing.
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Both are Korean movies about timelines crossing into each other from the past to present. The heart of both movies is a parent-child relationship (adopted or biological).
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Both involve time travel within a relatively short period that can only happen due to a specific location (a train vs. a door). Both have unexpected twists and choices made by the main characters.
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Ah, don't we love loops?
People not knowing they are dead, bumping in diff dimensions with different people that also died there. (died, disappeared).
Honestly both are masterpieces. A+
Guimoon more scary horror
House of the disappeared has rather touching story than horror
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