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Frnds to lover with slight obsession.
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Recommended by Maaya
-BL
-LGBTQ+
-Two dudes who have feelings for eachother but one of them is more reluctant to act on them
-Homophobia
-Disapproving parents
-Discrimination
Recommended by Geegee16
Traversing the cities of Berlin, Seoul, and Tokyo, a 10-year-long love story between two young men is told. It all starts when Ryu Narutaki, who left everything behind in Japan, is saved by a boxer named Johan Hwang in a foreign land.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
If you liked the vibe of the series and/or the videography then you”ll like engraved herein. The stories are completely different to be honest but i was still reminded of Your name engraved herein while watching Stay still. The acting is really good for both and so is the story and production. The end isn’t satisfying to me, but it ismore realistic for Your name engraved herein. 10/10 for both and would truly recommend!!
Recommended by sunnydayslightflare
I love both series and movie a lot. Both series and movie give the viewer a similar feeling while watching, because they have a unique plot.
With both series and movie I had to smile and cry a lot because the characters are so special and many moments are realistic .
The series are similar in structure and transferred feelings.
There are lots of facial expressions!
Recommended by Alara
They are both BL movies and includes LGBTQ+ representations. The plot is very similar in terms of two males falling for each other and one being reluctant about it. Towards the end, the storyline is fast forward, showing us the more mature and older versions of the main leads. Homophobia and disapproving parents are a big part of both movies, making them realistic.
Recommended by cife
Both of these are very subtle and not in your face when it comes to homoeroticism. Showing characters gradually develop feelings, as well as having a girl in the mix to complicate things. The endings are both bittersweet and there are internal doubts in characters in both of these dramas.
Recommended by ryoato
They both experience the same things such as homophobia and the storyline is very similar. Minha is like jiahan in many ways, they act the same and experience the same things. i feel as if you like either one of these it would be a good watch for the other
Recommended by JAEWON
I think you will like it because : It has the same vibes, their are both Taiwanese movie about a queer "relationship" and they are both "coming of age".
Recommended by Hanna_Hg
I recommend this both drama because , Male lead and Female lead
try to solve problem
In one drama explosion and another student murder/suicide
Recommended by Ash
This follows the story of illustrator Okusawa Ritsu and salesman Ikegami Fumiya. They met at an old coffee shop and eventually fell in love and lived happily together. However, a misunderstanding gradually arises between Ritsu, who lives freely, and Fumiya, who is swayed by it. After a fight one winter day, Ritsu leaves the house and is involved in an accident, and loses consciousness. Upon awakening, Ritsu had lost only the memory of Fumiya. Wanting to start their relationship over from scratch, Fumiya hides the fact that he was dating Ritsu and resumes their joint life. However, Ritsu asks him to take him to a familiar place in order to regain his memory. Fumiya is reluctant, but the two of them start a "journey" to follow the trajectory of their relationship. The coffee shop where they met for the first time, the riverside road they always strolled, the places they both traveled to before dating... Sweet memories and bittersweet memories, the time they spend together haunts Fumiya's mind. Ritsu, on the other hand, finds himself gradually becoming attracted to Fumiya while losing his memory.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
Both are gay-themed Chinese language films about two men who fall in love in highschool but end up separating and meeting years later. That old flame is still there. Can it be rekindled?
Recommended by Geegee16
Both movies have aspects of bullying. YourName Engraved Herein focuses more on LGBTQ+ struggles. Both movies have a love story between two students who are being ostracized by the cruel society that we live in. Both are sad, poignant and just amazing. Also, I noticed some similarities with the art direction for both films. Great acting, cinematography and dialogue is seen in both films. So go watch both of this critically acclaimed films.
Recommended by Aexy
Confort movies.
Eternal love and beautiful look.
valuable life lessons.
I Love both.
Recommended by Vivian
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
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