dramas that cater to lgbtq+ audience

In my time of watching many BL's and GL's I noticed that so so many are really just aimed at straight people with tropes that might be fun to watch but can't be really called actual queer representation- which I really need. So these are some pieces that I would like to recommend actual LGBTQIA+ people and not just fujoshi's... cuz I'm sick of fetishization haha

janosch Out 12, 2021
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  • Seu Nome Gravado Em Mim

    1. Seu Nome Gravado Em Mim

    Taiwanese Movie - 2020

    9.0

    A coming of age movie which really embodies probably everyone's experiences in one or another way that had to live a closeted life or had to suppress their identity.

  • Como Nos Filmes

    2. Como Nos Filmes

    Filipino Drama - 2020, 8 episodes

    8.5

    The dialogue in this one hit so close to home sometimes and also the issues but also hope and acceptance the couple faces. It's heartwarming and really good to see.

  • Para Minha Estrela

    3. Para Minha Estrela

    Korean Drama - 2021, 9 episodes

    8.5
  • His

    4. His

    Japanese Movie - 2020

    9.0

    A happy ending for a gay couple that had to struggle throughout their whole life and had to reinvent their identity for their world.

  • Vida - Amor em Jogo

    5. Vida - Amor em Jogo

    Japanese Drama - 2020, 4 episodes

    8.5

    This is really a good but sad one. And I talked to quite a few straight people that didn't like this but I think that might be because of how real it is and because it doesn't play into drama tropes typical for BLs. But it also talks about surpressing sexuality etc

  • Contei ao pôr do sol sobre você

    6. Contei ao pôr do sol sobre você

    Thai Drama - 2020, 5 episodes

    9.5

    It gives me similar vibes to Your Name Engraved Herein,  so like angst, actual authentic gay representation and good music ^-^

  • Cherry Magic!

    7. Cherry Magic!

    Japanese Drama - 2020, 12 episodes

    10

    I wouldn't say the main couples are very deep or representing but this is the only drama that has an actual Ace person I know of which doesn't just get forced into an awkward relationship just for the sake of romance or plot. Fujisaki is my fave character out of all of these. I love my ace queen.

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