Deep Night seems to be a bl version of Mama Gogo: hunks dancing in a host club. There is some romance and danger involved.
In the korean film White Night, a man comes back to his old neighbourhood and while walking around exorcises demons from the past. It is much rougher than the gentle This Night but it is still about two men spending the night walking and talking around the city.
I am surprised nobody put this drama in rec section yet! Love For Love's Sake is another drama where the main character enters a game (taking place in a school), meets the love of his life. Both dramas have apparently confusing endings....
A mysterious man, appears out of nowhere when a salary man is completely lost and helps him find the meaning in his life, happiness and love.
The main character in both the movie and the web drama are colourblind and see everything in the shades of gray. The romance is also only implied.
Three people in love with each other. Can it work? The drama is obviously longer and has a mafia/crime elements pushing the plot forward while the short film is focusing solely on the relationship between the three.
Plot is almost the same: with the help of magic candles/ incense stick, our male lead has to save the love of his life from a deadly accident by going back to the past. The korean drama is longer and does it nine times while the film only 3. And the leads in the movie are cuter....I am shallow, sue me! LOL
Same bickering couple from high school to adulthood but with a different outcome! Both are charming, funny, cute and sweet!
This japanese drama takes place in a café/restaurant where customers come to eat dishes that help them solve their life issues! The 4 men working there have a similar ability to know exactly which meal will help their customer just like in Coffee Shop with the different coffee drinks!
One Last Order is a Korean short movie taking place in a coffee shop where a customer looks for the person who sent him a love letter! It is really cute!
Three cats turned super cute humans, run a bar and through drinks they help their customers find solutions to their life problems! Both are onibus series with a common line connecting all episodes! There is a prequel to Cat's Bar called Taste of Cat.
Similarly themed series (there are two sequels to this korean drama): a mysterious coffee shop owner deals with his customers' love life problems! Both are really cute!