Both BLs heavily focus on music and have iconic soundtracks. They also both take place in school settings and at least one character in each shows' main couple have secret motives that kickstart the romance (no spoilers :) ).
Both of these fluffy BL series takes place in a university. They also both involve some light-hearted mysteries and plot twists. If you enjoy youthful and cute BL stories, then try out Fish Upon the Sky.
Both of these dramas are about rich women who own large companies. Each of these women is very likable since they treat their friends and employees with absolute care, kindness, and openness. Besides business, there is also the romantic aspects of their lives, with both falling in love with a younger man. Overall, I highly recommend both of these series if you love a strong FL.
Firstly, both these BLs have Ohm as the main lead. Also, even though HCTM is not about a love-to-hate romance, it does share the same theme of early childhood friends becoming more than just friends. The deepness of their relationships is what truly pulls both romances together. And a bonus is that both feature beautiful OSTs. Overall, these series are both golden BLs that you should check out!
Both of these shows focus on the lives of kind yet career-driven women who are good at their jobs. There is also a huge emphasis on romance, and both focus on the older woman + younger man dynamic. These romances are also entangled in love triangles with the younger man and a man the same age as the woman. With many comedic, adorable, and serious moments, these dramas are wonderful stories on modern women and fun interpretations of their lives.
Both of these series focus on the career lives of eccentric, quirky, food-loving women who greatly surpass their colleagues. They have an interesting group of people who help them in their personal and professional lives and involve current and new mysteries that unravel throughout each ep that they must solve. Both series have the perfect balance of comedy, suspense, and mystery aka the perfect binging recipe!
Kieta Hatsukoi may be a bit more on the fluffy and comedic side of bl, but both of these Japanese series focus on the blossoming love between high school boys. They also both incorporate heart-warming and emotional moments that are sure to keep you invested in their journies as couples.
Although WYEL has a bit more of a serious tone, both have funny, adorable, and heart-fluttering moments that make each drama worthwhile.
Both:
-have a Korean, high school setting
-involves a secret crush
-high production quality
-great acting and chemistry
Despite being half the length of Light on Me, WYEL has good pacing and offers a different, fresh take on a BL high school love story.
Both:
-have a Korean, high school setting
-involves a secret crush
-high production quality
-great acting and chemistry
Despite being half the length of Light on Me, WYEL has good pacing and offers a different, fresh take on a BL high school love story.
These pieces both have unique, whimsical, and artistically experimental styles that make them stand out from the typical mainstream movie. Each is visually beautiful in some scenes or visually disturbing in others, but they always end up being interesting and charming in their own way. Also, they both metaphorically depict rarely-talked-about, ugly sides of society that bring a deeper meaning to their playful stories. Both are artistic movies that you need to give a try!