Both titles follow the life of a bunch of teens during their last years of high school. Like teen dramas, they share themes like love triangles, sex, discovery, family problems, future prospects...
However, their big difference relays on the setting. Nha Harn's main charm is Isan, and the way it depicts either a rural background as a demography so overlook by the media.
However, their big difference relays on the setting. Nha Harn's main charm is Isan, and the way it depicts either a rural background as a demography so overlook by the media.
- To start, they display similar vintage aesthetics and soundtracks (although both are set in present time).
- Melodramatic stories about broken or rotten bonds.
- Shared topics: cancer, road trips, regret, nostalgia, friendship...
- Melodramatic stories about broken or rotten bonds.
- Shared topics: cancer, road trips, regret, nostalgia, friendship...
The leads of music themed film Seasons Change reunite after 15 years in this drama around drum players,
Black Mirror-ish Thai series with great production level in which it's depicted how new technologies tends to supply vital needs like socialization and humans turn addicted to it.
the plots are not related at all, but I found both have a similar vibe? I meant Nawapol's style, who usually do slice of life's works and explore characters through recalling memories. That and the minimalist aesthetic make them similar to me.
4 Psyco's 2nd story, The Gift for Your Non-beloved Ones, is also focus on a peculiar gift shop which sells jinxes. Probably this segment is based on the same Thai comic that the series A Gift to the People You Hate.
Both horror films go around a possession case set in a village/rural area, either from Thailand or South Korea. As The Medium's producer, Na Hong Jin's work constitutes a big force of influence, making it obvious its resemblance with The Wailing.
Delicate Thai art house films which converge gay lovers, tradition, Buddhist and the most rural and isolate sample of Siamese countryside and jungle.
Both share writers and have a similar cast, they dealt with a dark plot around high school students whose main objective was to highlight social messages about (self)hate and human relationships.
Pen-ek Ratanaruang's films sharing the exact crew: Prabda Yoon as screenwritter, Christopher Doyle as cinematographer, Hualampong Riddim in charge of music, and actor Tadanobu Asano leading the titles.
A blind male leader meets a pretty woman who is in a current relationship with a stupid boyfriend who doesn't deserve her.
Plus, the cinematography in both series is impressive and beautiful, great shots which retract Thai landscapes such a Bangkok Chinatown or some spots during a train travel.
Plus, the cinematography in both series is impressive and beautiful, great shots which retract Thai landscapes such a Bangkok Chinatown or some spots during a train travel.
Both depict a similar interspecies love trope in which a supernatural character and a human are forced to cohabit. The Angel and Alien are innocent and curious about what's around them. Then, the human main teach them about simple thing on Earth and customs.