Both shows feature found family composed of lonely people that came together because of their unlucky lives
Both shows feature university professors who, with the help of their students, investigate and solve folklore-related crimes or mysteries
Male leads in both productions have to cope with death of their best friend. Both Ao to Boku and Pink and Gray are aesthetically pleasing and feature some kind of plot twist
Male lead tries to deal with his artistic best friend's death. Both productions have similar vibe, and the plot is introduced through the dead friend's drawings
Two best friends (one of them being a university professor) investigate and solve supernatural happenings
Both films are based on Japanese novels and feature journalists trying to re-investigate an old case; both movies have a hidden layer beneath the surface
Similar style of storytelling where past and present intertwine and become one; accompanied by masterful camerawork
Young and enthusiastic Taiwanese police officer has to deal with corruption surrounding him. Similar cinematography and storytelling
Both films tell the story of directors looking for authentic musical artists - in The Search they are looking for someone to perform Tibetan Opera Drimé Kunden, and in The Pluto Moment for someone to sing Tale of Darkness.
Both films focus on traditional music - Song of the Phoenix talks about playing the suona, and The Search tells the story of a film director and his search for authentic Tibetan Opera.
Both are are arthouse films that use unique and indirect ways of storytelling to inform the viewers about important societal issues and history
Both films are directed by the same person - Li Xiao Feng, and are similarly pessimistic , with plot following a similar path