they both have supernatural and horror elements and focus on a m/m relationship. They are darker than your usual shows/movies and also both kinda confusing.
the last story of girl from nowhere kind of reninded me of girls in the dark. The characters all have secrets and are all unreliable narrators. Both stories are filled with lots of turns and twists and even the endings are kind of similar.
In both we follow the characters through multiple years of their lives. The characters start out as friends then love happens and even more stuff happens that ultimatly leads to seperation but also meeting again. Also Zhou Dong Yu plays the main character in both movies.
Both consist of four different stories with different characters that arent actually connected but all have one thing in common (in Persona the main characters are all portrayed by IU and in The Table all the stories happen at the same cafe/same table). Also the person who directed and screenwrote The Table also directed and screenwrote one of the stories in Persona.
Both movies focus on the aftermath of a fathers, who had multiple partners, death and how all the parties deal with it and get closer in the process. Fagara focuses more on the relationship between the different children of the father while Dear Ex follows the two partners. In both films we only ever see the father in flashbacks. Also.. both movies are incredibly beautiful and touching and i cried lots!
Both short films focus on two male students and love/friendship. Incomplete is more about friendship while in Grounded the main obstacle is homophobia. Also both movies hurt my soul.
i dont actually think theyre similar, but what the two dramas have in common is that they focus on a m/m relationship, are short and both korean with happy endings. So you know if that interests you, check it out.
both movies were directed by the same person, have a similar feel and dont look like your typical movie (Pink and Grey's second half is mostly shot in black and white, River's Edge has interviews of the characters sprinkled inbetween and also 4:3 format). Also the characters tend to be kind of fucked up.
Both shows focus on multiple characters and couples, one of the couples going from friends to lovers. The characters are also related to movies (in ToL the characters are filmology majors and in YOUniverse two of the characters collect movie and drama soundtracks). Both dramas also were (co-)directed by the same person, look so so good and have very nice bgm
-both were screenwritten and directed by the same person
-have a similar vibe
-feature gay main characters
-have a similar vibe
-feature gay main characters
Both are love stories between an older male professor and a younger woman. Her Granddaughter is much calmer than Papakatsu though (if that makes sense...?)
both are two cute romantic minidramas. In both there is a couple with an older female and a younger male (although in Love Playlist said couple doesnt have any real screentime in season 1 but the following ones). They also talk about unrequited love for abit and just generally give me a similar feel