While PaThirsty is a full-length film telling one interconnected story, and About Being Gay is a collection of separated skits, they both share a similar style of comedy. They also bother prominently feature femme gay men and lesbians. And they are both rather crass as they have a focus on that queer "thirst" for intimacy.
Both of these dramas pose similar premises of an investigative team taking on cases to find missing items and people.
While both of these stories are situated in different genres and scopes, they both feature a queer relationship that starts to crumble apart after workaholic neglect and bottled feelings.
Both of these GL short films explore a relationship where the leads grow distant from each other. Finally, after an extended period of time of silence and bottled feelings, tensions come to a head.
Both of these dramas consist of an older FL who helped the ML through tough times as a child. Years later, the ML goes in search for her and tries to repay the favor.
Both of these Japanese omnibus films use songs as the inspiration and central message/motif/theme for each short film contained within.
Both of these stories present a premise in a similar vein of "Mr. and Mrs. Smith": That of a married couple who are unwittingly from rival factions of killers/assassins/etc. Both are full of comedy, hijinks, action, and a healthy dose of rediscovered romance.
Both of these incredibly fluffy BL dramas center around one of the leads being a closet simp for the slightly crazy (and slightly dumb) energetic lead. They also feature hilarious imagination sequences, a super supportive best friend that steals the spotlight, and a high school setting.
These two horror mystery dramas center around a male protagonist and his special eye that provides him with abilities/knowledge that others do not.
These 2 BLs are very different in tone, but do share a few key similarities:
Both of these stories take place in the upper grades of high school and have a significant subplot that critiques the education system as not benefiting all of its students.
The leads also have a rather similar dynamic of a flirtatious enemies-to-lovers-esque dynamic between a shy top student and a shameless classmate determined to make his mark. Both couples excel at chemistry that comes from their gazes to each other.
Both of these stories take place in the upper grades of high school and have a significant subplot that critiques the education system as not benefiting all of its students.
The leads also have a rather similar dynamic of a flirtatious enemies-to-lovers-esque dynamic between a shy top student and a shameless classmate determined to make his mark. Both couples excel at chemistry that comes from their gazes to each other.
Both of these love stories revolve around protagonists going through time in different directions (i.e. one person moving forward, another moving back - resulting in one's first day together being the other's last day). They're both highly emotional stories as a result of this seemingly ill-fated love.
Both of these BL dramas revolve around 2 boys getting involved with each other through a fake relationship in which one party has had a long-standing secret crush on the other, and the other struggles with his newfound sexuality and fluctuates between petty and friendly behavior. They then enter into a semi-secret relationship only known by their supportive/energetic family and friends.
Also, both being GMMTV BLs, these two dramas share several cast members - including the main couple pairing of My Tee being the second couple pairing in 2gether.
Also, both being GMMTV BLs, these two dramas share several cast members - including the main couple pairing of My Tee being the second couple pairing in 2gether.