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Stories of male characters in conflict with state secrets during wartime. Similar color tone and same lead actress.
Recommended by kaiserin - Aug 19, 2021
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- Both movies are song titles from Western rock bands "The Smashing Pumpkins" and "The Beatles", and contain soundtracks by Radiohead.
- Both of them deal with loss and trials of youth.
Recommended by kaiserin - Aug 6, 2021
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Romance and family stories set in a Year-end/Yuletide season. Both have different segments and multiple leads.
Recommended by kaiserin - Aug 4, 2021
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Both LGBT-themed Hong Kong movies portraying financial struggles that lead to sexual transactions and complicated relationships.
Recommended by kaiserin - Jul 31, 2021
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Both horror stories that feature shamanistic rites and supernatural beliefs. One is to cast out a demon from a human body while the other is to prevent (the death of) an unmarried guy from becoming a vengeful ghost.
Recommended by kaiserin - Apr 18, 2021
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Both heartwarming stories of a male lead living alone who overcome loneliness with the help of a feline friend.
Recommended by kaiserin - Mar 4, 2021
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Both stories are about a girl who went back to her hometown years after Tohoku earthquake. Both girls met people who accompanied them as they reflect on the memories their loved ones left behind.
Recommended by kaiserin - Feb 7, 2021
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Both leads are talent wannabes that ended up as paid mourners. One is in traditional Chinese funeral that portrayed the job as loud wailing while the other is Japanese setting which was more on delicate manner.
Recommended by kaiserin - Aug 31, 2020
The documentary featured the telephone booth in Otsuchi that was built a year before 2011 Tohoku earthquake. A resident of the town who set up the booth in a hilltop garden built it as a way to cope with a lost relative. After the catastrophe, it was opened to the public who need an outlet to deal with the tragic loss.

This place has inspired the film to follow the sentiments of the survivors. It's about a girl who lost her family went back to her hometown. Along the way, she met different people who shared the same bereavement, and when she discovered the booth, she expressed her struggles and how she realized the value of living.
Recommended by kaiserin - Aug 13, 2020