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Both of these movies offer a satirical take on the film industry and what goes on behind the scenes.
Recommended by MAI - Oct 9, 2022
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Both movies are about young photographers obtaining cursed/haunted cameras. Shutter is more creative with its plot whereas SLR uses more CGI.
Recommended by MAI - Aug 29, 2022
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Both shows are BL-series that offer a slight commentary on Thai politics and LGBTQ+ issues. The Eclipse has supernatural elements whereas Not Me is more realistic.
Recommended by MAI - Aug 14, 2022
Besides the fact that both films have the same male lead, their stories and cinematography are also remarkably similar. They are both experimental, ironic, and punk-ish takes on violence and crime.
Recommended by MAI - Jun 17, 2022
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Both movies are essentially about two stubborn guys who must learn a life-lesson while being stuck in a confined place. The Pool is definitely an action-thriller (since the stakes of survival are higher) while the plot of What Happened to Mr. Cha is more heavy on the comedy but, in storylines, the focus is on the mental development of the characters.
Recommended by MAI - Apr 9, 2022
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Both shows are miniseries depicting campus life/romance and their challenges. Both series feature a male lead that struggles with self acceptance and insecurity but wants to be popular. Although Blueming is LGBTQ+ focused (whereas At a Distance, Spring is Green is a bromance) both stories are realistic and have the typical coming-of-age plot.
Recommended by MAI - Mar 31, 2022
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Both stories feature a psychologist who needs to explain away and deal with the supernatural appearances of ghosts. Both works have plot twists that are pretty much identical.
Recommended by MAI - Mar 20, 2022
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Both are independent movies with metaphor-ridden, surrealist plot lines. Albeit in different ways, both stories showcase a wide range of social issues in modern-day society, packaged in unique and occasionally quirky symbolism.
Recommended by MAI - Mar 10, 2022
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Both movies are light-hearted, silly comedies about a group of friends/family who must come to terms with a supernatural being living in their midst.
Recommended by MAI - Feb 12, 2022
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Both movies are slow-burn and atmospheric stories about female office workers who are unsatisfied about their current lives and dream of escaping the confines of their mundane and dull routines. Not only are both movies excellent at conveying a sense of melancholy, depression, and loneliness through cinematography and dialogue (rather than through grand plot developments), they also show the real gendered experience (and misogyny) of corporate culture.
Recommended by MAI - Jan 3, 2022
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Both shows are short, episodic dramas where magical realism meets real life. The stories are centered around a young woman, who finds herself lost and jaded by life, and who must learn not only how to navigate a (magical) world but also learn invaluable life lessons on the way. Over the span of a few episodes, we see how the main character is able to find her own confidence and purpose in her profession while helping others. Whereas these stories do not classify as romance dramas, they do not shy away from the theme either, and we are presented with just a tiny hint of romance at the end. Both shows are guaranteed to bring you to tears at least once, but they will most definitely also leave you warm and fuzzy because of their hopeful message. Only watch these if you're in for a positive feel-good plot.
Recommended by MAI - Aug 14, 2021
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Equally weird, comedic, and just plain perverted. Saitankyori wa Mawari Kudokute probably has more of a storyline than The Ultimate Masturation (I dare say the latter is actually kinda boring?) but both works are basically porn parading around as movies. In both cases you're left wondering: "What the actual flipping fuck did I just watch?"
Recommended by MAI - Jul 13, 2021