Both movies show people just having conversations, sometimes they go for walks, sometimes theyre just sitting at home. Theyre slow but immersing and follow multiple characters. They share the same screenwriter and director.
Both movies are about people having conversations in cafes (and other places too in shades of the heart) with a less than 80 minute runtime. Theyre slow but calming and rely on telling rather than showing plus theres multiple mains whos stories are connected because of one thing (in the table its the table and in shades of the heart its the main character). They also have the same director and the poster is similar too.
The main character in 404 has a love letter poster on his walls. But theres also a few similarities. Theres a past and present time line, the past shows the characters being in school and centers around an unrequited and unfullfilled romance and the present shows the character being confronted with the past.
Both are Strongberry/Matchbox productions focusing on a same gender romance. Theyre both about high school graduates and very sweet and cute! They also came out around the same time and can be watched on youtube for free.
Both are short movies about the blossoming relationship between two guys, theyre sweet and have happy endings.Theyre also Matchbox/Strongberry productions that are free to watch on their youtube channel.
Both are short 2021 korean dramas about a romance between two guys. (At least) one main character is a chef and the leads dont seem to get along at first but soon a romance starts to blossom. They can be watched on viki.
Both are short 2021 korean dramas about a male/male romance. They also have the same director (So Joon Moon) and can be viewed on viki. Theres also a female boss character, and the title is name dropped.
Both are short korean BL dramas in which jang euisoo plays a main character. Theyre available on viki.
Movies by Wong Kar Wai about different sets of people with romantic tension (eventhough it stays unfullfilled alot of the times) that overlap. Theres also action scenes in both.
Short films about North Koreans living in South Korea that were part of the programme of the Swedish Korean Film Festival.
Both movies are part of Ang Lees "father knows best trilogy" and focus on the relationship between a widowed father and his child. In both films the father even gets a little romance plot and they have funny moments. Both dads are portrayed by the same person too.
Both films are part of Ang Lees "Father knows best" trilogy. Both movies highlight the relationship of a bilingual chinese man living in the us with his american partner and his more traditional family. They also show insights into chinese culture and have their fair share of funny moments.