While they handle lgbt issues differently (close knit adresses lgbt issues while in how to win at checkers nobody seems to have a problem with lgbt+) they include lgbt characters.
Both movies focus on an 11 year old kid (the child actors did an amazing job!) and both are incredibly heart breaking
Both movies focus on an 11 year old kid (the child actors did an amazing job!) and both are incredibly heart breaking
To me they had a similar feel and atmosphere. The two movies are very different in terms of subject matter and story in general (also how to win at checkers doesnt include straight up homophobic characters). They crush you, both are dramatic bur have some nice moments sprinkled in between.
-The characters go through so much and you just want them to be happy.
-both are realistic
-they hit you in the feels
-both are rather slow
-the characters go through "similar" situations
The settings are very different from eachother and Night Flight is more brutal but if you enjoyed one you might also enjoy the other
-both are realistic
-they hit you in the feels
-both are rather slow
-the characters go through "similar" situations
The settings are very different from eachother and Night Flight is more brutal but if you enjoyed one you might also enjoy the other

