Funny man Nick Cheung Ka Fai and heartthrob Louis Koo Tin Lok are teamed up by producer Wong Jing in action filled comedy film spun out from the gambling genre he helped to create. Internationally acclaimed director Tony Ching Siu-Tung does excellent job making Cheung and Koo look like highly skilled martial artists. Cheung plays a low rent gambler with a typically huge ego who seeks out a legendary gambler, played by Koo, who dropped out of sight several years earlier. Involvement of Japanese production funding and the casting of Yasuaki Kurata mandates that various Tokyo locations are used for international flavor while the various plot intrigues play out.
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It's about forbidden love. It's filled with romance and comedy but filled with almost the same action as City Hunter. You will love it!
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Tadaomi is a former yakuza boss, but he now works as the CEO of Rasuto Finance. He works with Tsukasa and they spend their days giving hard time to debtors. One day, Minami Irabu appears in front of Tadaomi. She is his ex-girlfriend from 10 years ago. Her husband went missing after falling into debt. She turns to Rasuto Finance to help find her husband.
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Both dramas have a main character that is a apecial agent who secretly works for a government but does not let their romantic partner know.
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When watching crash landing on you I immediately thought of Myung Wol the spy.
Both are romance between a north and a south korean. IN Crash Landing on you the female lead is south korean and accidentally lands on North Korea and thus begins her romance with a NK soldier.
In Myung Wol , the male lead is a south korean and the female lead is a north korean agent. She comes close to him with an ulterior motive. Male lead is more a jerk compared to Crash landing on you.
Personnaly I prefered Myung Wol because the romance was slower and more developped, seemed less forced than is CLOY.
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Saeba Ryo is a "sweeper" in the city of Tokyo. He works as a trouble shooter, cleaning the streets of vermin, and helping out desperate people. Sometimes he's a bodyguard, sometimes he's an assassin, whatever Ryo does he does it well. In fact, his only flaw is his hormones - he loves the ladies and sometimes turns into an idiot when he's near them. Thankfully he's got people like his partner Kaori Makimura to keep him in check.
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About spies comedy romance love story. If you like Eric, Yoo In Na or Im Joo Hwan this series is a must watch & I recommend to watch it. It is almost a bit similar to Eric previous spy drama. Definitely Lee Jin Wook is adorable. I hope they will make more spies drama or movie in the future.
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In the romantic-comedy "Spy Myung Wo,", beautiful North Korean spy Myung Wol goes to South Korea in an attempt to kidnap a popular Korean male entertainer.
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Senagaki Isaku will be a first-year high school student starting in spring. Her grandfather is the third head of the Senagaki group, a yakuza organization, so she is feared by those around her. However, starting from spring, she hopes to make normal friends and normally fall in love.

She is admitted into a high school further from her hometown, however, the overprotective young head of the Senagaki group, Utou Keiya, (26 years old) falsifies his age and enters the school with her through a backdoor admission…?! Keiya proclaims that love is too early for her although Isaku is perfectly ready. In truth, she has held an unrequited love for Keiya for quite some time.
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They both have that cross of action and romantic comedy. I kept thinking that Rain should have been casted for this part, though I loved Eric Mun.
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While the premises are completely different, in both drama, it's the female lead's job/task to be with the male lead, and there's a supporting cast monitoring them and advising her as part of some ridiculous ploy.
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In the romantic-comedy "Spy Myung Wo,", beautiful North Korean spy Myung Wol goes to South Korea in an attempt to kidnap a popular Korean male entertainer.
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Shy, clumsy ordinary salaryman Inaba Toukichi is forced into living a dual life as an office worker and a hitman, in order to protect his family.
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Both have to do with kidnapping a popular star!
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Tired of his relentless loan-sharking ways, former-male-host Tsukasa Sudo settles into a new job as a thankless errand boy for a local hostess club.
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