Both shows:
> Showcases a difficult relationship between the leads. In the case of Extracurricular, the ML and FL are classmates turned friends. In the case of Save Me 2, the leads are an estranged brother and sister.
> The MLs have a friend/partner who is very loyal to them.
> The ML from SM2 and the FL from Extracurricular are similar in personality: chaotic, reckless, fierce, active, destructive and overconfident. They both bite more than they can chew and must face the consequences of their reckless decisions.
>The FL from SM2 and ML from Extracurricular are both hardworking people who prefer to play things safe. They both sometimes fall victim to the other leads recklessness.
> The show demonstrates how easily people can get corrupted and how people take advantage of those close to them.
> You get some old-school fighting.
> Showcases a difficult relationship between the leads. In the case of Extracurricular, the ML and FL are classmates turned friends. In the case of Save Me 2, the leads are an estranged brother and sister.
> The MLs have a friend/partner who is very loyal to them.
> The ML from SM2 and the FL from Extracurricular are similar in personality: chaotic, reckless, fierce, active, destructive and overconfident. They both bite more than they can chew and must face the consequences of their reckless decisions.
>The FL from SM2 and ML from Extracurricular are both hardworking people who prefer to play things safe. They both sometimes fall victim to the other leads recklessness.
> The show demonstrates how easily people can get corrupted and how people take advantage of those close to them.
> You get some old-school fighting.
Both shows:
> Feature students as the main cast.
> Showcases a difficult relationship between the four main characters.
> One of the characters struggles financially and feels another student has a perfect life.
> Extracurricular is a dark and gritty take, while Switched is more of a psychological thriller.
> One of the characters has contemplated suicide.
> Feature students as the main cast.
> Showcases a difficult relationship between the four main characters.
> One of the characters struggles financially and feels another student has a perfect life.
> Extracurricular is a dark and gritty take, while Switched is more of a psychological thriller.
> One of the characters has contemplated suicide.
as soon as I read the jdrama synopsis it reminded me of extracurricular except the roles are flipped.
In the Kdrama the ML is poor and takes advantage of classmates to earn money (there is a lot of context behind this). I believe he doesn't have a mother and his father is up to no good either. And the FML is rich, she has everything she could think of apart from freedom. One day she finds out what the ML is up to and takes part in it for fun and to run away from her family.
According to the jdrama synopsis, the FML is poor and has a single mother. To earn money she takes advantage of classmates situation. ML on the other hand is rich but has no freedom. One day ML finds out about what FML is doing and takes part to make money and run away.
In the Kdrama the ML is poor and takes advantage of classmates to earn money (there is a lot of context behind this). I believe he doesn't have a mother and his father is up to no good either. And the FML is rich, she has everything she could think of apart from freedom. One day she finds out what the ML is up to and takes part in it for fun and to run away from her family.
According to the jdrama synopsis, the FML is poor and has a single mother. To earn money she takes advantage of classmates situation. ML on the other hand is rich but has no freedom. One day ML finds out about what FML is doing and takes part to make money and run away.
Both Dramas:
> 10 episode Netflix originals
> Reflect on the importance of 'morals' and 'human desires', but in different ways.
> Question how far people are willing to go in order to live
> Have smart and intelligent characters that, generally reflect their age
> Have lonely, vulnerable, young male protagonists that have you question wether or not you should feel general sympathy or empathy for them
> Intense action scenes
> Intense OSTs and intros
> 10 episode Netflix originals
> Reflect on the importance of 'morals' and 'human desires', but in different ways.
> Question how far people are willing to go in order to live
> Have smart and intelligent characters that, generally reflect their age
> Have lonely, vulnerable, young male protagonists that have you question wether or not you should feel general sympathy or empathy for them
> Intense action scenes
> Intense OSTs and intros
If you love the crime school type of genre or just want something REALLY SIMILAR to Extracurricular, I really recommend Bad Genius. Bad Genius is about a group of students who make money by cheating on test. It's also really good if you love suspense. Bad Genius also has a drama remake which was inspired by the movie.