Both of these dramas center on queer main characters and their friendships, romantic relationships, and journey of self-growth
In both of these short Korean GLs, a timid lesbian is scared to be out and finds comfort and courage in the advice of a stranger.
In both of these Thai BLs, one of the male leads claims to be the other male lead’s boyfriend from another universe.
In both of these Thai BLs, the second couple (MekBoss and PotaePayos) are very similar to each other. Theyre long time friends, where one has held a long standing crush on the other, while the other pursues girlfriends, is really clingy to him, and obliviously tortures him.
Both of these LGBTQ+ (one a BL and one a GL) web dramas center around a love story that takes place in a pageant setting.
In both of these indie-produced gl webseries, the two female leads find themselves unexpectedly being roommates and clash heads a lot due to their differences. However, their events of bickering slowly start getting a different undertone to them and they wind up being a couple. (To the X Who Hated Me goes further past this though).
In both of these short sapphic historicals, the female leads are instantly drawn to each other and whisked into a romance fueled by the others grace and approach to life. But being together requires a test of courage.
In the aftermath of the same disaster, these 2 films explore stories of grief, loss, and the memories that places hold. While one is a documentary and prose, and the other a short film, they both have the same slow, mellow tone that accentuates the quiet and deep-rooted grief of the narrative tellers.
In these 2 chinese republican-era set productions, one of the female leads is an incredibly toxic marriage. The other female lead supports her as she does anything she can to get out of it and when society tries to turn against her for leaving.
In both of these chinese subtley-sapphic microproductions, one of the female leads is mistreated/betrayed by her significant other. The other female lead does everything she can to ensure her survival and a future of happiness.
In both of these chinese subtley sapphic microfilms/shampoo ads, an overarching message is presented about the courage and sacrifice women in history made for people to have a brighter future.
In both of these gay fantasy romances, a connection forms between 2 men living different lives, impossibly connected by the writings of one/both.