Both ITSAY (I Told Sunset About You) and MGYG (My Gear and Your Gown) are stories centered around a gay romance which involve the friends to enemies to friends to lovers trope with the characters developing a stronger bond during tutoring sessions.
While ITSAY has a very unconventional and beautiful storyline which deals with the fears of coming out and coming of age, MGYG is not far behind. It deals with topics like HIV, parental problems, dealing with hurdles like the death of a parent and coming of age. Both these dramas also involve a transition from school life to university, in which the characters undergo significant changes. In ITSAY the university life is dealt with in the sequel while MGYG does so in twelve episodes.
While ITSAY has a very unconventional and beautiful storyline which deals with the fears of coming out and coming of age, MGYG is not far behind. It deals with topics like HIV, parental problems, dealing with hurdles like the death of a parent and coming of age. Both these dramas also involve a transition from school life to university, in which the characters undergo significant changes. In ITSAY the university life is dealt with in the sequel while MGYG does so in twelve episodes.
The main similarity is that both deals with the confusion and accepting the feelings the MCs have for each other . And the cinematography is pleasant and artistic in both the series. The overall setting takes place in a quite place with tons of natural beauty. It's definitely a roller coaster of emotions.
They deal with the stories of lgbtq in a very real way. They are both heart touching. When i first watched I told sunset about you, i had started to hated gay thai dramas cos they were so cringe but this drama gave me a hope. Fujoshi gei ni kokuru was a surprise too but this is my favorite japanese drama till now. It made me a queen fan. Everything is so surreal that you cannot stop watching.
They both give off similer vibes and atmosphere, they are both about two high school boys that fall deeply for each other, In both dramas, the main characters have very strong chemistry and tension towards each other despite being very young. In both BLs the main characters did excellent performances for their roles
? 1. Coming-of-age journey
Both begin with young characters and explore how their emotions and relationships develop as they grow.
?? 2. The relationship is the emotional core
In both dramas, the story revolves around the connection between the two leads. Their emotional journey is more important than action or spectacle.
? 3. Strong acting
A major strength of both series is the performances. The actors carry much of the emotional weight through subtle expressions and believable interactions.
? 4. Emotional conflict
Neither romance is straightforward. The characters experience misunderstandings, inner conflict, longing, and difficult choices before they can move forward.
? 5. Character growth
Both dramas devote significant time to showing how the protagonists mature and how that changes their relationship.
? 6. Emotional immersion
Many viewers become deeply invested because both stories focus on feelings and relationships rather than rushing from one plot point to the next.
Both begin with young characters and explore how their emotions and relationships develop as they grow.
?? 2. The relationship is the emotional core
In both dramas, the story revolves around the connection between the two leads. Their emotional journey is more important than action or spectacle.
? 3. Strong acting
A major strength of both series is the performances. The actors carry much of the emotional weight through subtle expressions and believable interactions.
? 4. Emotional conflict
Neither romance is straightforward. The characters experience misunderstandings, inner conflict, longing, and difficult choices before they can move forward.
? 5. Character growth
Both dramas devote significant time to showing how the protagonists mature and how that changes their relationship.
? 6. Emotional immersion
Many viewers become deeply invested because both stories focus on feelings and relationships rather than rushing from one plot point to the next.
Miss Dao and Tewkao's chemistry? Then, "I told sunset about you" is definitely for you! A lot of fans were not happy with the ending Dao and Tewkao got so, after a lot of fan's request, Nadao made this series starring the same actors (Billkin who played as Dr. Dao and PP Krit who played as Tewkao in My Ambulance).
Both fantastic and heartfelt BL's. His is about two teenage lovers that broke up in college years and reunite in adulthood with completely different lives.
There is slice of life, there is pain of the past and there are lingering feelings. I feel like both dramas have a more mature side to it but still come across very soft with deeply rooted emotions.
There is slice of life, there is pain of the past and there are lingering feelings. I feel like both dramas have a more mature side to it but still come across very soft with deeply rooted emotions.
Both the shows are about 2 best friends who grow up together but then have a big fight which breaks them apart .They meet each other again in high school where they reconcile.
They both have some good script ,amazing chemistry b/w the leads and great acting.
"I told the sunset abt u " is a BL and "high school frenemy" is a BL disguised as a bromance ?( u will understand what I mean after u watch it )
They both have some good script ,amazing chemistry b/w the leads and great acting.
"I told the sunset abt u " is a BL and "high school frenemy" is a BL disguised as a bromance ?( u will understand what I mean after u watch it )
- From the trailer for Ticket to Heaven, both deal with a lead coming to terms with their sexuality
- The cinematography in Ticket to Heaven reminded me of ITTSAY
- I'm not sure if the scene will come up in the drama, but in the trailer fourth looks into the mirror and touches himself which reminded me of the famous scene in which PP Krit is experimenting wearing a bra
- The cinematography in Ticket to Heaven reminded me of ITTSAY
- I'm not sure if the scene will come up in the drama, but in the trailer fourth looks into the mirror and touches himself which reminded me of the famous scene in which PP Krit is experimenting wearing a bra
They are both coming-of-age narratives that focus on two young people who have known each other all their lives and have a fraught relationship (are we friends, brothers, or competitors?) told in similar tones and with a similar level of simmering eroticism. Both have excellent camerawork and make interesting stylistic choices, both have convincing performances that showcase the actors' chemistry together, both are bittersweet, and both are continued in later installments of their respective franchises.



