Similarities:
-Wuxia
-Multiple sects vying for power.
-both MLs start off as immature kids/teens and slowly learn through the course of the series how to be men. But always have a heart set on justice.
-Misunderstandings that take a bit of time to iron out but worth it in the scheme of things.
-Great martial arts battles.
-Wuxia
-Multiple sects vying for power.
-both MLs start off as immature kids/teens and slowly learn through the course of the series how to be men. But always have a heart set on justice.
-Misunderstandings that take a bit of time to iron out but worth it in the scheme of things.
-Great martial arts battles.
Similarities:
-Multiple sects vying for power plus the imperial court involved somehow.
-Great martial arts skills and fights.
-Smart and savvy leads, with contingency plans and payback strategies.
-Romance make small appearances.
-Plot in one way or another revolves around getting revenge and/or uncovering mysteries.
-Friendship and comedy are both important.
-Multiple sects vying for power plus the imperial court involved somehow.
-Great martial arts skills and fights.
-Smart and savvy leads, with contingency plans and payback strategies.
-Romance make small appearances.
-Plot in one way or another revolves around getting revenge and/or uncovering mysteries.
-Friendship and comedy are both important.
Side Story of Fox Volant is a bit heavier of a drama but they do share some similarities:
- Both are Wuxia stories
- Both male leads become better fighters as the series progresses
- Both MLs have "master-level" mentors
- Both have element of romance but the MLs never kiss the FLs
- Both series will possibly make you cry (but for different reasons)
- Both are Wuxia stories
- Both male leads become better fighters as the series progresses
- Both MLs have "master-level" mentors
- Both have element of romance but the MLs never kiss the FLs
- Both series will possibly make you cry (but for different reasons)
Both dramas are wuxia, though set in a different times. When I began watching SSOFV it made me think of the eight. I find that the leads and supporting cast have a similar dynamic. Both dramas are fairly dark and the male lead does suffer a lot. Both male leads seek justice and have a strong sense of right and wrong. If you liked one then you will like the other one.