Both productions show life and love of immigrants in either mainland China (Beautiful Life) or Hong Kong (Comrades). First half of A Beautiful Life is quite similar to Comrades: Almost a Love Story as it features not-quite-romance between a naive and warm-hearted male lead and business savvy female leads.
Both productions start off with protagonists trying to cover up murder. As a consequence, these deaths attract attention of unconventional police officers who try to figure out who and why killed these people.
Both movies feature eccentric men who who wander in the desert to find what they're looking for. Although plot isn't really that similar, these two productions give off similar vibes
Both movies are about family and friends that try to deal with difficulties and joys of pilgrimaging and prostrating to Lhasa together
Both movies show how traveling together affects the relationship between cold, quirky men and children in their care
Both movies tell the story of quirky men who walk through desert to try and solve a mystery regarding missing people
Both shows are comedies and tell the story of young men, who accidentally become key figures and officials
Both productions have Chen Kun as male lead, accompanied by cross-dressing strong female lead. While one of them focuses more on fighting/action and the other one focuses on politics, they both showcase women who are good at their, seemingly male-only, job.
Both movies are quite similar as they deal with heartbroken people who decide to go on a trip with strangers they just met.
Both movies tell the story about heartbroken women who try to fix their lives by traveling. They are aided by men they met along the way. Both productions have the same screenwriter
Both productions have similar premise - terminally ill women decide to travel (either by pilgrimaging or road-tripping)
Both movies have breathtaking cinematography and unique non-linear plot where past and present mix together