If you love the cinematography of "I Told Sunset About You", then you will love the cinematography of "I Feel You Linger In The Air". The color-grading has similar vibes, except IFYLITA has that very light bokeh effect when Jom arrived in the 1926. Both series has exceptional acting and fantastic script. Both are worthy to be called a masterpiece.
It's similar in it follow 2 boys who were friends as kids. They are also separated for a period of time albeit for a different reason.
Both have the main leads as students
Both have characters who are make reference to the Comm faculty for acting
Both are more slow burn BLs that dive deep into the emotional aspects and less on the physical.
Both have the main leads as students
Both have characters who are make reference to the Comm faculty for acting
Both are more slow burn BLs that dive deep into the emotional aspects and less on the physical.
I Told Sunset About You and A Winter Sun Wakes the Wind in Spring Hills' Dream share a remarkably similar emotional atmosphere. Rather than relying on dramatic plot twists, both stories focus on quiet, intimate moments that allow the characters' feelings to develop naturally.
Their breathtaking cinematography uses nature, lighting, and color to mirror emotions, while their beautiful OSTs enhance every heartfelt scene. Both BLs capture the bittersweet beauty of first love, self-discovery, longing, and the fear of expressing one's true feelings.
They embrace a slow, contemplative pace that lets every glance, silence, and conversation carry emotional weight, creating an immersive experience. More than just romance, both feel like coming-of-age stories that linger long after they end, leaving viewers with a sense of nostalgia, warmth, and quiet heartbreak.
Their breathtaking cinematography uses nature, lighting, and color to mirror emotions, while their beautiful OSTs enhance every heartfelt scene. Both BLs capture the bittersweet beauty of first love, self-discovery, longing, and the fear of expressing one's true feelings.
They embrace a slow, contemplative pace that lets every glance, silence, and conversation carry emotional weight, creating an immersive experience. More than just romance, both feel like coming-of-age stories that linger long after they end, leaving viewers with a sense of nostalgia, warmth, and quiet heartbreak.
Not entirely the same, however the aspect of incorporating learning Chinese or Mandarin is a highlight in both of the dramas. While learning Chinese in these dramas are for vastly different reasons, they are both a good watch.
I Told the Sunset about You is more cinematographic which pulls it together more since it feels like a more serious drama.
Love in Translation is truthfully a feel good drama, with some serious topics and scenes thrown in.
Both are great though!
I Told the Sunset about You is more cinematographic which pulls it together more since it feels like a more serious drama.
Love in Translation is truthfully a feel good drama, with some serious topics and scenes thrown in.
Both are great though!
If you're searching for a drama which is not only a beautiful romance between two childhood friends but also a theatrical masterpiece, then ITSAY is the answer.
While Second Chance can't be weighed on the same scales, it delivers a sweet story of two friends in love without too many complications.
While Second Chance can't be weighed on the same scales, it delivers a sweet story of two friends in love without too many complications.
If you've liked either ITSAY or Not Me, then you should definitely watch the other one too. There's a high chance you'll like it as well.
While these series have quite different plots, they're both amazing and interesting!
Things ITSAY and Not Me have in common:
- interesting story, very gripping, you won't get bored while watching
- great acting and great characters
- beautiful scenery, stunning views, just really visually pleasing
- great, well fitted soundtracks.
Personally, I find them both to be one of the best Thai bl series I've seen so far.
While these series have quite different plots, they're both amazing and interesting!
Things ITSAY and Not Me have in common:
- interesting story, very gripping, you won't get bored while watching
- great acting and great characters
- beautiful scenery, stunning views, just really visually pleasing
- great, well fitted soundtracks.
Personally, I find them both to be one of the best Thai bl series I've seen so far.



