written by the same writer and director, the same main actor (lee jongsuk), ost by Every Single Day in both the dramas, gives of incredible lessons through out the series. if you loved IHYV you will definitely like this one.
There are definitely some similarities between these two dramas. In IHYV it's a guy who gains special abilities after an accident and then helps a lawyer, in TGWSS it's a girl who gains special abilities after an accident and then helps a police officer. There is also revenge in both dramas.
Both drama revolves around the law with comedy and romance. Both of the main female character are quite similar like not being responsible to their job and then someone will go into their life and understand how to become a good prosecutor/lawyer.
Both main characters have supernatural powers they can use to find out some secrets and help them solve cases.
Both main leads go through character growth that make you fall in love with them. All the main characters bring out empathy from the watchers. They both deal with court/law. Lee Jong Suk and Park Shi Hoo's characters lean more to the anti-hero side then the hero side, straddling the line between dark and light. Both will get you hooked once your past the first episode.
Both dramas focus around law and court cases, although they are on different sides with I Hear Your Voice being about public defenders and Prosecutor Princess being about prosecutors. The main female leads also go through amazing character development in both dramas and the romance is also super cute.
The same bold witty strong female lead character, the guy who has some 'debt' in the past to the girl and try to protect her in the present, the second male lead who finally join hands with the male lead to protect the girl. and they have a pshycho as the bad guy.
both are a older woman/younger man both fl’s are lawyers too and both look quite similar in terms of plot wise apart from the superpower ofc
Even though IHYV isn't over I get the same feeling as I did watching City Hunter both kids train they're butt of to avenge their father also they both fall in love and want to protect the girl at all cost. Both are amazing shows and are a must see and will leave at the edge of your seat
The same actor in both dramas: he plays a younger boy who is in love with the girl that saved his life once. Still "I hear your voice" has some paranormal abilities like mind-reading and a lot of crimal stories in it - by this it is more engaging. Even the chemistry between the main characters is far better.
Both involve the relationship between a career woman and a high school student. High School King of Savvy is more lighthearted than I Hear Your Voice.
If you like mystery/thriller.... Balanced with a bickering romance and comedy.... The plot is amazing....
Great music as well.. You will enjoy it for sure, if you just focus watching it....
Great music as well.. You will enjoy it for sure, if you just focus watching it....
Similarities:
1. Leads with a special power that gives them insight into other people.
2. A main part of both plots is finding out the truth behind a past crime.
3. Tough, cynical FL and a soft, gentle ML where FL stands up for and protects ML.
4. Lots of cute domestic slice of life moments, IHVY is cohabitation and MLL is neighbors.
5. Emphasis on the importance on truth and lies in relationships.
The story in IHYV is a more melo, faster paced plot with higher stakes, but it's a sweet romance about the transformative power of truly loving and always supporting someone. MLL is cute but it's much slower in pace and the story falls apart in the second half, you have to hang in there for the romance.
1. Leads with a special power that gives them insight into other people.
2. A main part of both plots is finding out the truth behind a past crime.
3. Tough, cynical FL and a soft, gentle ML where FL stands up for and protects ML.
4. Lots of cute domestic slice of life moments, IHVY is cohabitation and MLL is neighbors.
5. Emphasis on the importance on truth and lies in relationships.
The story in IHYV is a more melo, faster paced plot with higher stakes, but it's a sweet romance about the transformative power of truly loving and always supporting someone. MLL is cute but it's much slower in pace and the story falls apart in the second half, you have to hang in there for the romance.