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Dohyun grows himself a thick skin to survive this harsh, corrupt world. The future is dark though, and he wakes up in a warehouse in the middle of nowhere. Next thing he knows is a scar-faced kidnapper touching him and forcing him to remember, yet everyone has blurry faces in Dohyun’s memory. Measuring the thin line between love and obsession leaves them a bitter taste in the mouth, and they don’t know if they are going to be either saved, or ruined.
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Both of these series are horror thrillers where the main character must recall forgotten events of the past
Both of them have similarities in a way I'd say and they both are freaked up...well you must've atleast seen that coming cause after all yk ...so yea I recommend this if you've read The Black Mirror/ The Warehouse (there's spoiler if you scroll down)
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okay since you've come here do NOT blame me if your spoiled ;-; soo in both Black Mirror and Warehouse it's the Uke who started stuff and then we realise that we were clown's once AGAIN.
Includes a forgotten past, forced memories, illegal activities, and gay sex. The main character believes he's lived for nothing his entire life, but finally finds true meaning when he re-meets the most important person of his childhood.
After finding out his sister has been gang-raped by a secret fraternity before she commited suicide, Lee Kirin decides to catch the rapists and take revenge on them. He approaches one of the known members of the group, Kang Moo, and asks him for his cooperation. However, in order to join the fraternity and find out who led his sister to her death, he is asked to have sex with everyone in the fraternity. As time goes by, this isn't the only challenge he has to face in order to come closer to the truth.
2 votes
Murderers and psychopaths in love... Aahhh. Both stories include couples that are "meant to be" or rather inseperable due to their unique circumstances of involvement in acts of murder and whatnot. Ukes are also supposed heterosexuals prior to their engagements with the Semes. Endings are also lovely, they can be psychopathic however they want to be but also be functional whether in society or in bed *wink wink*
Murderers and psychopaths in love... Aahhh. Both stories include couples that are "meant to be" or rather inseperable due to their unique circumstances of involvement in acts of murder and whatnot. Ukes are also supposed heterosexuals prior to their engagements with the Semes. Endings are also lovely, they can be psychopathic however they want to be but also be functional whether in society or in bed *wink wink*
In a moment of carelessness, he agrees to a "kill exchange" with a psycho. Regret and fear, followed by threats, make him realize that he has nowhere to run. He becomes attached, then addicted… and then he falls in love. He falls apart. He goes insane. Mysterious and cunning madman x ruthless straight guy. This will be dark but pure, sweet but cruel. Please enjoy their story that is about to begin...
2 votes
This is a BL story. The main characters are both psychos in their own way. It has a dark and tragic storyline. The story is memorable and hits you deep.
Both stories are tragic and dark in interesting ways, and explore the depths of what the main characters would do about their feelings for one another. While The Black Mirror is more deeply rooted in the supernatural, the psychological elements of Psycho mirror that well enough that a fan of one will be a fan of the other for sure.
Soohyun doesn’t have a “first love,” but he definitely has a “first hate” - his high school classmate Eunsung. A smooth-mannered all-star, Eunsung snaps up first place in everything, leaving Soohyun always trailing behind in second place. Winning out over Eunsung is the one thing that motivates Soohyun, but after graduation, Soohyun contents himself with a dull, mediocre life. One day, Eunsung appears on the news, knee-deep in scandal and, for once, not perfectly at ease...lighting Soohyun’s inner fires once again. Desperate to see a fallen Eunsung with his own eyes, Soohyun jumps into the fray as a reporter, and gets Eunsung to strike an outrageous deal with him.
2 votes
Both of these feature a scuffed, psychological twist to the relationship between the two main characters (the designs of the MC's are also very similar). If you are a fan of that kind of BL I think you'll enjoy both :)
both of these stories are kind of dark and intense, with mysterious main characters that welearn more about as we discover the core mystery
Shy bookstore clerk Kosuke Mikado has the ability to see ghosts and spirits, an ability he wishes he didn’t have, since what he sees usually terrifies him. Rihito Hiyakawa, an exorcist whose supernatural powers are as strong as his social graces are weak, doesn’t seem to fear anything, mortal or otherwise. When this odd couple gets together to solve the bizarre cases that come their way, their work methods may not be entirely safe for work!
1 vote
Both of these stories have horror and supernatural elements, and feature themes about memory and the nature of good and evil in humans
If life’s a game, then Ah-in’s always been a loser. Growing up in an orphanage left him poor and emotionally scarred, but now he’s determined to bypass the rat race and get rich quick. In his job as a gay masseur, Ah-in has a unique selling point: he pretends to be blind, offering his wealthy, powerful clients total confidentiality. One such client is Seo Ilmo, a mystery novelist with a spotless reputation and a dangerous compulsion. And when Ah-in pays a visit to Mr. Seo’s apartment for an appointment, a fatal game of cat and mouse begins. This time, however, Ah-in cannot afford to be the loser…
1 vote
Psychopathic Killer Seme, unsuspecting uke, childhood pasts which makes the uke most important to the seme.
Why did the stalker choose Hyunsung? It began with gifts. First, candies, milk cartons, confectionaries piling outside his small apartment’s door. Then, the meals. Dinner cooked and waiting for him, perfectly timed for when he arrived late from his mundane office job. Soon he began to accept it, the feeling of being watched, like it even. But why him? Who is the stalker? Can Hyunsung really let this continue...trust him? Or is it all just a game…
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Both are psychological stories that feature an dark, obsessed character slowly influencing another. It also has the same tone of sinister intentions underneath a veneer of normality. If you are looking for a story with similar themes then Stalker's Game will satisfy, but I must admit it lacks a bit in the second half. Black Mirror however, was a 10/10 read for me.
Ghosts aren't real... right? Gongchan has a wild imagination as a horror-novel author with a knack for turning his mundane life into a harrowing ghost story. These spooks live only in his head... that is until he meets Youngmin, a man haunted by the supernatural specters in Gongchan’s novel! With everything around him suddenly turning into an eerie mess, is Gongchan's growing love for Youngmin the reason why his heart is racing? Or is it the bloody ghost behind him?
1 vote
Both can see things others can't. They both have the need to stay together. These two stories are great, I really love them both
After a truck accident, Taemin finds himself in the body of Siwon, a victim of bullying at school. No longer a pushover, he starts standing up for himself but then meets Woojin, an old friend from the past. Somehow, Woojin immediately picks up Taemin's 'scent' from Siwon. What happened between these two in the past and how will it affect their future?
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Both are psychological, and feature a BL couple, in both, the mc has to find out about past memories. However, black mirror is more mysterious and leans more towards the horror genre.
After nine college students are trapped under a collapsed building for 14 days, only six come out alive, and only four of them can speak. The dead bodies of their fellow students are viciously mangled, leading police to investigate the case as a possible homicide. Detective Lieutenants Jeongdo Kwon and Yeongchae Shin, together with renowned neuropsychiatrist Dr. Yeongwha Ju, must parse through witness testimony and inconclusive physical evidence to uncover the truth. But how do you solve a locked-room murder case when every witness is a suspect?