Both of these BL dramas are largely plotless and rather chaotic, featuring a large cast with relatively indecipherable relationships/dynamics to each other.
Both of these dramas center around gay leads who had broken up not because they no longer loved each other, but rather because the small acts of love they did for each other stopped holding meaning/significance (especially daily meals) and daily habits started to create a feeling of resentment. What results is two men with residual feelings unsure if they should try again or move on.
Both of these films center around gay leads who used to date, and who still harbor residual feelings for each other. There is a prominent focus on food, as one of the leads loves to cook and/or works as a chef. Furthermore, they both prompt the viewer to ponder about whether the two exes were the right couple, at the wrong time.
In both of these productions, a young lady is forced to reckon with her sexuality after getting a boyfriend who doesn't inspire the happiness that should come with such a relationship.
In the latter portion of these two dramas (one of which is a mini-drama), a mischievous yet lovable child plays matchmaker for the two leads.
Both of these GL short-length miniseries center around an actress and her assistant, whose relationship evolves into more through frequent time spent together and the running of lines/scripts.
These two semi-censored modern chinese lesbian productions center around the entertainment industry and an actress female lead, as well as the contract that binds the two female leads together.
These two productions seamlessly incorporate cooking and food preparation lessons into a larger story with an easy comforting vibe and aesthetic.
Both of these dramas feature a relatively blunt ML and a FL who tends to hide her actual feelings in favor of not bothering anyone. Both leads know exactly what they want from each other and pursue it pretty quickly in the story, but their romance gets complicated by other characters.
Both of these GL titles center around an sapphic female lead who is not afraid to speak out against micro-aggressions and biases.
Both of these Japanese GL films feature a lesbian couple comprised of a FL who is closeted and terrified to come out, and her partner who gives her courage.
From the same studio, these two GL micro-productions focus on a budding lesbian relationship where one of the leads is uncomfortable and nervous about kissing.