The first few episodes of blackout follow a different character each just like in i hate you i love you. The truth about a certain event is slowly being revealed with each new episode and perspective presented. Its also a birthday party that sets everything into motion in both.
Other than that they are comperatively short mystery thai dramas with themes of friendship.
Other than that they are comperatively short mystery thai dramas with themes of friendship.
In both movies the main protagonist takes on lots of different part time jobs to get by. They dont stay at one place for long and constantly move around. At one point they even find love but things dont go smoothly.
Both are both sweet and nice stories that show two girls falling in love with eachother. They start off kind of awkward but soon they grow closer and something develops. Both stories are relatively drama free except for an ex girlfriend complicating things. Theyre both very short and done by the same person, meaning they can both be found with subs on the soo not sue youtube channel!
Both are cute korean short films that focus on the romance between two girls and end happily. The characters in both are students. 1 in 10000 belongs to a series of three short films but Act 1 can be viewed as a stand alone.
Both are cute korean short films that focus on the romance between two girls and have happy endings.
Both stories dont really have a linear story line and dont focus on just one character. They're calm thai movies and it feels like the director of By the it Gets Dark was at least a little influenced by the director of Syndromes and a Century.
Slower and calmer movies with no linear story line, they have a similar if not the same vibe, since they have the same director.
Both are south korean thriller films with horror elements that focus on a female main character. Her past experiences with men havent always been positive so shes rather concious about them. In both theres also a nice sismance. They share the same director so they have a similar vibe too and... this is a spoiler for my ordinary love story: ... theres a male serial killer in both.
Both are short movies from the same compliation called "And so again today". They follow adult characters and are both worth a watch.
Both films have a family focus and call out the different treatment daughters receive compared to sons. They also mention a few other female struggles but go about it a little different. Other than that the movies arent similar in tone or story, but i think are both worth a watch.
Realistic portrays of elementary school students in rather difficult situations with a focus on friendship and family as well. Both films were directed by women.
Both movies follow the lives of elementary school students in rather difficult situations. One of the mcs is a transfer student. They're beautifully and realistically told and also have a friendship and family aspect. Female directors have such an interesting vision.