"A hero would sacrifice you for the world. A villain would sacrifice the world for you."
Both of these censored GL Wuxias center around the relationship between women who would traditionally be considered enemies.
Both of these censored GL Wuxias center around the relationship between women who would traditionally be considered enemies.
Both of these queer romances center around the unhealthy relationship between the two leads, resulting in an explosive fight. But they differ in the type of unhealthy relationship and how irreparable it is.
Both of these lesbian short films center around Female Leads who meet and turn from friends to lovers in an all-girls high school, where lesbian couples are considered juicy gossip - pressuring the leads to stay closeted.
Both of these short films center around a male lead who has recently lost his sight, and his romance with the female lead who helps him come to terms with his new life.
Both of these short films of unrequited love center around longtime friends who undergo a quest of sorts to make their wishes come true.
Both of these titles, starring Erek Lin, explore a character struggling with how their gender identity may impact their long-standing friendships. Both titles also utilize origami star wishes to inform viewers about feelings that aren't explicitly stated.
While very different in premise and representation, both of these romance films focus on characters who aren't frequently discussed in media. Both of whom come to explore the world through their camera lens.
Both of these films are highly interpretative, with prominent themes of death and notable cinematography. However, How To Die Young in Manila is interpretative in a metaphoric social commentary sense, while Vision is interpretative in a mysticism way.
Both dramas are female-centered and focus closely on topics surrounding sex and intimacy. However, one is more PG in approach, while the other one is more adult.
Both of these dramas are from the same director and with the same style of storytelling. A total of 4 couples (and a mostly off-screen 5th), "comedic relief" support characters, and a trauma storyline (but the nature of the trauma is different).
Both of these microfilm specials can be watched independently of their parent stories. They both present an nostalgic and emotional tale in their short timeframe that makes you feel deeply touched by their love for each other.
Both of these dramas revolve around a couple getting into an accident. Afterwards, one of them is sent into the past and tries to stay away from their loved one in order to prevent the accident from happening.