Both are Japanese productions that feature the male lead becoming involved with another guy who is responsible for raising a child (sibling vs own child). 'Our Dining Table' is much more lighthearted, whilst 'His' is more realistic with the topic of child custody.

'His' is the sequel movie to the series 'His - Koisuru Tsumori Nante Nakatta', which focuses on how the main characters met during their youth, but the movie can be watched as a stand-alone.
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Shun and Nagisa first meet and fall in love during their first year of high school. While Shun is graduating from university, Nagisa tells him that he doesn't see a future for them. Despite Shun's strong feelings, they go their separate ways. Years later, Shun is now a store owner, living alone in a rural area. Out of the blue, Nagisa arrives with his six-year-old daughter, Sora. Spending time together, Shun realizes he still harbors feelings for Nagisa. Can Nagisa reconcile with his feelings for Shun, which have been there all along?
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Both fantastic and heartfelt BL's. His is about two teenage lovers that broke up in college years and reunite in adulthood with completely different lives.
There is slice of life, there is pain of the past and there are lingering feelings. I feel like both dramas have a more mature side to it but still come across very soft with deeply rooted emotions.
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Shun and Nagisa first meet and fall in love during their first year of high school. While Shun is graduating from university, Nagisa tells him that he doesn't see a future for them. Despite Shun's strong feelings, they go their separate ways.

Years later, Shun is now a store owner, living alone in a rural area. Out of the blue, Nagisa arrives with his six-year-old daughter, Sora. Spending time together, Shun realizes he still harbors feelings for Nagisa. Can Nagisa reconcile with his feelings for Shun, which have been there all along?
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Shun and Nagisa first meet and fall in love during their first year of high school. While Shun is graduating from university, Nagisa tells him that he doesn't see a future for them. Despite Shun's strong feelings, they go their separate ways.

Years later, Shun is now a store owner, living alone in a rural area. Out of the blue, Nagisa arrives with his six-year-old daughter, Sora. Spending time together, Shun realizes he still harbors feelings for Nagisa. Can Nagisa reconcile with his feelings for Shun, which have been there all along?
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Shun and Nagisa first meet and fall in love during their first year of high school. While Shun is graduating from university, Nagisa tells him that he doesn't see a future for them. Despite Shun's strong feelings, they go their separate ways.

Years later, Shun is now a store owner, living alone in a rural area. Out of the blue, Nagisa arrives with his six-year-old daughter, Sora. Spending time together, Shun realizes he still harbors feelings for Nagisa. Can Nagisa reconcile with his feelings for Shun, which have been there all along?
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Both movies are japanese BL movies that has more realistic stories than other japanese BLs i watched, and the characters in both movies has their own issues to overcome and are really vulnerable emotionally.
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