It's a BL movie series that is about high schoolers learning to love. I don't want to give anything away but the story is so sweet and tear jerking, it's definitely worth a watch.
Recommended by BLfan4life
Both are japanese BLs adapted from a manga that has characters that are in school. Based on the source material, the story in both BLs is really similar in that the characters get together because of some sudden situations that are hard to happen in real life. The love interest in both BLs have a really similar personality too.
Recommended by Ximmich
both are adapted from really good yaoi mangas, hence why id recomend it
Recommended by CarlotaFigueiroa
A man killed himself. Due to his death, three of his former classmates from art school, reunite for the first time in a long while. These three people have connections to the man in different ways, including his ex-girlfriend, the manager of a rugby club where the man played, and his ex-boyfriend. While struggling with their own lives, these three people begin to meet and have meals together.

Oda Chiharu worked as a designer for a company she has long coveted to work for, but, due to bullying by her boss, she quit her job. She finds pleasure in cooking and serving her food to other people. When she is alone, she often eats food from the convenience store. Nakamura Seiko works in the PR department for a cosmetics company. Being influence by her family, she has grown up with the idea that marriage is mandatory and not optional. She now has a strong desire to marry, but her fiancé, who works in the same department, suddenly breaks off their engagement.

Amagai Eiji worked as a designer for an advertising agency, but he was suddenly transferred to the sales department. He doesn’t know what he wants to do anymore. He is a gay man, but he hasn't revealed his sexual orientation to his parents.
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Both are bl and are adapted from a manga.
Both have a somewhat similar feel.
Seven days has been separated into a two part movie tho.
Recommended by Dollmac
(and also Seven Days: Friday-Sunday which is part 2)

both are about boys finding romantic feelings for each other and both have a fairly chill and light-hearted vibe about it. They also both have a sort of similar ending where there is a separation through a misunderstanding and then a reconnection.

One is Korean and one is Japanese though, so up to you if that bothers you.
Recommended by Kimmi
Bright and early one Monday morning, Shino Yuzuru asks Seryou Touji out on a lark when they run into each other at the school gate. Seryou, who's immensely popular, has the odd habit of going out with anyone who asks him out first at the beginning of the week, then promptly dumping them at the end of it. "Anyone" apparently includes male upperclassmen like Shino, and as a boyfriend, Seryou is perfect--unfailinglythoughtful and kind. Shino, obviously, has no intention of being in a serious relationship with Seryou.
based on manga wih slice of life
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Bright and early one monday morning, Shino Yuzuru asks Seryou Touji out on a lark when they run into each other at the school gate. Seryou, who's immensely popular, has the odd habit of going out with anyone who asks him out first at the beginning of the week, then promptly dumping them at the end of it. "Anyone" apparently includes male upperclassmen like Shino, and as a boyfriend, Seryou is perfect, unfailingly thoughtful and kind. Shino, obviously, has no intention of being in a serious relationship with Seryou

Both are BL
Both are Adapted from manga
Both have handsome leads
Recommended by Amigo_Love
Sequel to Shino Yuzuru and Seiryo Toji dating. Covering the other days of that same week. Both movies should be watched back to back.
Recommended by Anusaya
Although there is no BL in this drama, it has a strong bromance.
Recommended by asuka
A change in the stakeout team throws Onoe, reporter for a weekly magazine, together with his contemporary, Kaburagi, a photographer. Onoe secretly considers Kaburagi his rival, and Kaburagi's haphazard way of doing things goes against Onoe's strong sense of ethics. There's nothing but conflict between them. But, in joint pursuit of a scandal, the two of them begin to care about each other...? ~~ Adapted from the manga "Ameiro Paradox" by Natsume Isaku
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
This is also very cute. It has shounen ai references so it's definitely great for fans of the genre. It's light-hearted enough for general audience.

For Dangerous Love --> It's more comical. The actors were the DBSK band group members, unfortunately they broke up already T-T
:*(
Recommended by WinterBerry
School setting BLs with a similiar vibe.
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Recommended by emeraldarrows
Both contain shounen ai reference material!

One of the actors in The King and the Clown is very feminine so definitely great to look at. The kind and the Clown --> the style and lanuage is a bit vulgar, not exactly for the light-hearted people.
Recommended by WinterBerry
in the Shounen ai section. The couple is cute. Good character development.
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