Theres a plotline about a student and a police officer with an age gap in both. The student engages himself politically too and theres scenes showing protests in both.
Both are taiwanese lgbt projects that follow a gay couple with an age gap. Theres affectionate scenes. The Immeasurable is alot more dramatic though while Papa and Daddys lighthearted and more focused on lgbt topics.
-Similar aesthetic and colour scheme
-taiwanese lgbt movies
-dramatic scenes and crying in the rain
-theres student characters that engage themselves politically as they go on protests eg
-taiwanese lgbt movies
-dramatic scenes and crying in the rain
-theres student characters that engage themselves politically as they go on protests eg
Both are short bl dramas produced and uploaded to youtube by the same company (strongberry/matchbox). One actor even appears in both shows (but portrays different characters).
Dark short films that are not what they seem and include a gruesome twist that also kind of seems like a set up for something more.
Female centred stories about friendship and rivalry in competitive industries. Overworking oneself for success, cheating to get into business are discussed in both movies. They have a dark and eerie tone, feature a couple of jump scares and illusions. Theres a mystery at its centre.
Both movies have dark tone, unique visuals, are female centred and feature sexual trafficking, sex work, abuse, revenge.
- Follows a lgbt friend group
- feminine male lead that also like to do drag
- characters experience homophobia but still hold their head up high
- characters also deal with heartbreak, family and quarrels between friends
- feminine male lead that also like to do drag
- characters experience homophobia but still hold their head up high
- characters also deal with heartbreak, family and quarrels between friends
Sad and depressing movies from the 2000s about young people facing life's worst challenges. The characters seek to find a place of belonging but everything comes crashing down on them sooner or later.
Both movie follow students navigating life's horrors, struggling with exclusion, bullying, mental illness, death etc. Both films employ unique artistic direction.
Both employ a partially non-linear story line and are visually aesthetic. Theyre coming of age stories that explore dark themes and tackle topics such as mental health, death, su*ci*e etc. The characters only find solace in imagined places. These movies are sad and depressing.
Own voices gay stories following a couple in which one of them is not out to his family yet. Both have romantic and comedic elements. They share the same director and theres possibly a just friends refrence in made on the rooftop (the male lead says his landlord only likes him so much because he reminds her of her son whos in the military).