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- Both have intergenerational interaction but more focused on 'Octogenarian and The 90s'
- Revolve about family bond, filial grandchild to their grandparent
- Story start with close acquaintance got cancer
- Have some comedy scenes
- FL of 'Octogenarian and The 90s' is Janice Wu who act as Chen Nanxing, Xu Hongdou best friend
- Revolve about family bond, filial grandchild to their grandparent
- Story start with close acquaintance got cancer
- Have some comedy scenes
- FL of 'Octogenarian and The 90s' is Janice Wu who act as Chen Nanxing, Xu Hongdou best friend
Both of the BL movies come from the first decade of this millennium, so they evoke a sense of nostalgia, both are very realistic without the typical tiring BL tropes and they make you really relate to the characters. Both are criminally underrated on MDL.
Older male /young female , more kissing scenes female takes initiative first and same female lead , cute scenes, quiet male lead
-dead people and real world people communication
-emotionally touching and heartworming storyline
-a character in coma can blend in with real world people
-emotionally touching and heartworming storyline
-a character in coma can blend in with real world people
-dead people and real world people communication
-emotionally touching and heartworming storyline
-emotionally touching and heartworming storyline
both movies feature a revisited college unrequited love years after graduation, gives their feelings a chance even though one of them is already engaged
This follows the story of illustrator Okusawa Ritsu and salesman Ikegami Fumiya. They met at an old coffee shop and eventually fell in love and lived happily together. However, a misunderstanding gradually arises between Ritsu, who lives freely, and Fumiya, who is swayed by it. After a fight one winter day, Ritsu leaves the house and is involved in an accident, and loses consciousness. Upon awakening, Ritsu had lost only the memory of Fumiya. Wanting to start their relationship over from scratch, Fumiya hides the fact that he was dating Ritsu and resumes their joint life. However, Ritsu asks him to take him to a familiar place in order to regain his memory. Fumiya is reluctant, but the two of them start a "journey" to follow the trajectory of their relationship. The coffee shop where they met for the first time, the riverside road they always strolled, the places they both traveled to before dating... Sweet memories and bittersweet memories, the time they spend together haunts Fumiya's mind. Ritsu, on the other hand, finds himself gradually becoming attracted to Fumiya while losing his memory.
The female lead is also warm, kind, plain, and simple and an excellent cook. Her cooking and her warmth help the uptight, harsh CEO in many ways. Emotionally he heals, but professionally as well, her presence in his life helps him soar to the next level. Sexy ML. Great chemistry.
Both are mostly fluff Boys Love in a school setting.
I enjoyed both for the soft feelings.
My school president has more of uncertainty of feelings, while Takara-kun to Amagi-kun has miscommunication. Both are very soft fluffy not spicy BL.
I enjoyed both for the soft feelings.
My school president has more of uncertainty of feelings, while Takara-kun to Amagi-kun has miscommunication. Both are very soft fluffy not spicy BL.
Both Korean movie has to do with phone. Both are mystery, thriller, involved with girl always on the phone. Intense, fragile, miserable and frustration at the same time
Jerry Yan is the male lead. He has passionate chemistry with the female lead. There are many, many misunderstandings however. It’s a sad drama, but has a happy ending. Jerry Yan is excellent. Very handsome and charismatic. His character is a cold CEO.
Once again good and evil fall in love.
According to legend, in order to obtain terrible power, Dongfang Qing Cang of the Moon Tribe became an emotionless monster. He killed his father, seized the position of Moon Supreme and led an army of 100,000 Moon Tribe soldiers on a path of devastation. Shuiyuntian (the immortal fairy realm), Cangyan Sea (the Moon Tribe), and Yunmeng Lake (the mortal world) were in grave danger. To save the world and stop Dongfang Qing Cang and his army, the first God of War of Shuiyuntian destroyed her primordial spirit. Dongfang Qing Cang’s army and primordial spirit were sealed and his body was locked away in Haotian Tower under the immortal bonds of the Haotian Matrix. However, if his primordial spirit was restored and Dongfang Qing Cang were to break free from his tower, the world would be in danger once more. Legend says that only the Goddess of Xishan can prevent this catastrophe, but she vanished without a trace. 30,000 years after the first God of War’s sacrifice, there was a disturbance in the Haotian Matrix. While attempting to help the new God of War reinforce the Matrix, Orchid, a weak and low-ranking flower fairy, accidentally finds herself inside Haotian Tower and face-to-face with the Moon Supreme himself. Their encounter sets off a chain of events that threatens to change the fate of the world once again.
According to legend, in order to obtain terrible power, Dongfang Qing Cang of the Moon Tribe became an emotionless monster. He killed his father, seized the position of Moon Supreme and led an army of 100,000 Moon Tribe soldiers on a path of devastation. Shuiyuntian (the immortal fairy realm), Cangyan Sea (the Moon Tribe), and Yunmeng Lake (the mortal world) were in grave danger. To save the world and stop Dongfang Qing Cang and his army, the first God of War of Shuiyuntian destroyed her primordial spirit. Dongfang Qing Cang’s army and primordial spirit were sealed and his body was locked away in Haotian Tower under the immortal bonds of the Haotian Matrix. However, if his primordial spirit was restored and Dongfang Qing Cang were to break free from his tower, the world would be in danger once more. Legend says that only the Goddess of Xishan can prevent this catastrophe, but she vanished without a trace. 30,000 years after the first God of War’s sacrifice, there was a disturbance in the Haotian Matrix. While attempting to help the new God of War reinforce the Matrix, Orchid, a weak and low-ranking flower fairy, accidentally finds herself inside Haotian Tower and face-to-face with the Moon Supreme himself. Their encounter sets off a chain of events that threatens to change the fate of the world once again.
This lakorn is based on the same Kdrama, W, as this Chinese drama.
The genius behind the famous video game, “Better World,” Nisa’s father has dedicated his life to making the game the best in the world. Opting to walk her own path, rather than follow in her father’s footsteps, Nisa is now a successful young surgeon who has little to do with her father’s game. But when her father mysteriously goes missing, it’s up to Nisa to cross over into the world of video games in order to find him.
Using a pair of VR glasses that her father had hidden away, Nisa finds herself crossing quite literally into “Better World” to search her father. As she searches, she frequently crosses paths with Akin, a mysterious young hero who is on a quest of his own. Realising Nisa is not from his world, Akin follows her into the real world and is shocked by what he finds. But the shocking reality of his existence is only the beginning. Learning there are forces both outside and inside the game, trying to take over “Better World”, Nisa and Akin must team up to save both Akin and the world in which he lives.
Brought together by fate, Nisa and Akin cross between worlds in a fight to save that which they love most. Will they find a way to save “Better World” and live “happily ever after” or is their story destined to end in tragedy?
The genius behind the famous video game, “Better World,” Nisa’s father has dedicated his life to making the game the best in the world. Opting to walk her own path, rather than follow in her father’s footsteps, Nisa is now a successful young surgeon who has little to do with her father’s game. But when her father mysteriously goes missing, it’s up to Nisa to cross over into the world of video games in order to find him.
Using a pair of VR glasses that her father had hidden away, Nisa finds herself crossing quite literally into “Better World” to search her father. As she searches, she frequently crosses paths with Akin, a mysterious young hero who is on a quest of his own. Realising Nisa is not from his world, Akin follows her into the real world and is shocked by what he finds. But the shocking reality of his existence is only the beginning. Learning there are forces both outside and inside the game, trying to take over “Better World”, Nisa and Akin must team up to save both Akin and the world in which he lives.
Brought together by fate, Nisa and Akin cross between worlds in a fight to save that which they love most. Will they find a way to save “Better World” and live “happily ever after” or is their story destined to end in tragedy?
It's a Chinese remake of the Kdrama W.
Wu Yan Zhu, a trainee doctor in the real world, who accidentally broke into the world of the comic "W", drawn by her father Wu Cheng Wu, met the comic actor Jiang Zhe, and a series of thrilling events and sweet love story begins.
Wu Yan Zhu, a trainee doctor in the real world, who accidentally broke into the world of the comic "W", drawn by her father Wu Cheng Wu, met the comic actor Jiang Zhe, and a series of thrilling events and sweet love story begins.


