Both are BL Thai dramas that focus on the sexual awakening of young men. Fighter reminds me a lot of Teh. They both push the physical boundaries with their enemy turned friend. Teh and Fighter continuously hurt the other person (Oh-aew and Tutor) with their thoughtless actions because they are in denial about their sexuality. If you enjoyed Fighter and Tutor's journey you might enjoy Teh and Oh-aew's (or vice versa).
With an authentic atmosphere of Chinese-Thai culture along with the conflict build up around LGBTQ+ community, I Told Sunset About You will never disappoint anyone that likes Khun Chai.
I Told Sunset About You is also praised as a masterpiece in storyteller, actings, plot, cinematography. It's also one of the best BLs you could ever come across.
I Told Sunset About You is also praised as a masterpiece in storyteller, actings, plot, cinematography. It's also one of the best BLs you could ever come across.
Both ITSAY (I Told Sunset About You) and MGYG (My Gear and Your Gown) are stories centered around a gay romance which involve the friends to enemies to friends to lovers trope with the characters developing a stronger bond during tutoring sessions.
While ITSAY has a very unconventional and beautiful storyline which deals with the fears of coming out and coming of age, MGYG is not far behind. It deals with topics like HIV, parental problems, dealing with hurdles like the death of a parent and coming of age. Both these dramas also involve a transition from school life to university, in which the characters undergo significant changes. In ITSAY the university life is dealt with in the sequel while MGYG does so in twelve episodes.
While ITSAY has a very unconventional and beautiful storyline which deals with the fears of coming out and coming of age, MGYG is not far behind. It deals with topics like HIV, parental problems, dealing with hurdles like the death of a parent and coming of age. Both these dramas also involve a transition from school life to university, in which the characters undergo significant changes. In ITSAY the university life is dealt with in the sequel while MGYG does so in twelve episodes.
The main similarity is that both deals with the confusion and accepting the feelings the MCs have for each other . And the cinematography is pleasant and artistic in both the series. The overall setting takes place in a quite place with tons of natural beauty. It's definitely a roller coaster of emotions.