Both stories are about a man and a woman who live next to each other without being aware of it...they are so close and yet so far..
Turn Left, Turn Right takes more of a romantic-comedy approach while Oto-na-ri is more of a slow romantic..
Recommended by IzzyDramaLover
It's a slower-paced film that's a bit different from the typical romances out there. Both of these films leave you anticipating an eventual meeting that YOU know needs to happen, but the characters are clueless to.
Recommended by pangeramorrow
Both talk about a man and a woman crossing paths but never meeting. This one is more calm and subtle.
Recommended by BrightestStar
Both follow the lonely lives of two social outcasts of different genders who end up finding and starting to love each other.
Recommended by Loveless
Both movies has photography element. Some sweet touch of romance. No die heart love story, but really heartwarming, beautiful overall
Recommended by Chia6
Both has photography element. Both film really beautifully with touch of romance. They just meant to be together. Very sweet movies. Will put a smile on your face
Recommended by Chia6
Both main leads love photography. Camera capture the beauty. Touch of romance. Love the cinematography, music, the tone and the pace of the movies
Recommended by Chia6
Some how I related this two movies together because they were neighbors separated by a thin war. Friendship or romance form and bond. Both are good movies. Worth watching
Recommended by Chia6
Both male leads are photographer. Both are sweet easy watch, no violent, Japanese movie. The romance built up nicely. No force romance, just grow naturally. The landscape were beautiful
Recommended by Chia6
Miho, a high school student, refuses to approve of her widowed mother's potential husband when they meet each other at a restaurant. As she flounces out of the restaurant, she drops her cell phone. At the moment there is an earthquake, and she drops her cell phone down a staircase. The phone is found by Tokijiro, a boy that lives in 1912
Recommended by 4chukyunz1302
Minato is a young girl who was traumatized at a young age by being abandoned by her parents and left with her senile grandmother. She frequently corresponds with a pen-pal named Night, a boy about the same age as her that she's never actually seen in person. Although Minato and Night are very different - Minato is upbeat while Night is brooding, they get along anyway and she regularly updates him on the happenings in her daily life. Minato is even willing to confide in Night that she's falling in love with a boy she's recently met named Sho.
Recommended by 4chukyunz1302
it has the same type of mood going on in the movie,and it has that realistic feel in the movie
Recommended by akin15
Singer Hyeon Seok develops problems with his hearing (Menieres syndrome) and has to stop his recordings. He notices a picture of Hokkaido in a magazine and decides to travel there. He eventually arrives in a a small village in Hokkaido for rest. While there, he reminisces about the old days. The owner of the inn offers him a Japanese meal. There he meets a bright cheerful girl named Megumi.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
People who live alone and feel attached to other people they rarely interracted with, because they are loners.
Recommended by Loving_Roots
Both are feel good movies with a quirky photographer as a male lead. Both have his quiet love story as a second (hidden) storyline.
Recommended by Loving_Roots
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