the way both the actors are logging for each other so so much .. and also it matches the quotes of the eighth sense that "no body love the right person.."
Both films depict a complicated LGBTQ+ relationship where one man is a bit elusive with his real desires while another man is madly in love with him/trying to win him over. There is a chick involved as well who is trying to win the elusive guy back over, and she gets in the way sometimes.
Two angsty coming of age stories about teens/young adults, where they allow the silence speak for itself in certain scenes. The Eight Sense is a BL. Blue Spring is a bit darker with more violence, no romance.
BL where two people hold back their feelings for one another because of confusion and societal standards. One guy is a bit more open about his feelings towards the other who is more reserved. Plus the actress Jung Seo In plays a restaurant owner in both.
Both are thoughtful and sensitive queer dramas that feature stunning cinematography. There are a number of subtle touches that hint at sexual tension and budding attraction under the surface.
Surfing is the common theme between both stories, since both of them have main characters who are surfers. Both of them are also beautiful LGBTQ+ stories about love between two young men and the complications of falling in love with someone from the same gender.
Korean BL stories about two guys in love. They face challenges like societal discrimination and injury. The theme in both is; will they end up together despite everything?
Both are Bls
This one is Japanese while the Eighth sense is Korean,
They both deal with "breaking up" and going back together
Honestly Jack o' Frost is such a good BL, everyone should watch it