I recommend The Red Envelope because it is a remake of Marry My Dead Body. Mainly it is because these comedies are all about ghost marriage contracts and involved in the same gender marriage.
Relationship between a ghost and human
Handsome leads
Both are BL
Genres&Tags in common:
G: Romance, Supernatural
Handsome leads
Both are BL
Genres&Tags in common:
G: Romance, Supernatural
If you like the series He's Coming to Me (2019), I suggest you watch the film Marry My Dead Body (Movie). The reason is simple, these two films both have main characters who can see ghosts, besides that they are both tied to a love story. Even so, I need to tell you that He's Coming to Me (2019) has a story form that focuses on mystery and the search for an important thing that the main character doesn't know as well as a strong bL romance. In contrast to Marry My Dead Body (Movie) which focuses more on action, suspense, cases.
Even though it has a different story background, Marry My Dead Body has the same story concept as 7 Days Before Valentine. Where the main character wants to return to his old partner. In MMDB: Mao Bang Yu wanted to visit his old boyfirend, with the help of Wu Ming Han, but unfortunately something unexpected happened. Even though they don't focus on that kind of thing, both are supernatural and the main character communicates with astral beings (spirits) who guide or at least provide good experiences for the other main characters.
both are supernatural-themed, snappy, fast-paced and have similar styles of dead-pan humour.
both have leads who can communicate with the dead to resolve their last wishes and find out the backstory of their death (in the movie, its only 1 ghost whereas the show has many).
they both begin as comedies that progress wonderfully into sentimental stories that hit you hard (u may cry lmao)
both are bromance-heavy Taiwanese productions and if you like one, you'll defs like the other.
both have leads who can communicate with the dead to resolve their last wishes and find out the backstory of their death (in the movie, its only 1 ghost whereas the show has many).
they both begin as comedies that progress wonderfully into sentimental stories that hit you hard (u may cry lmao)
both are bromance-heavy Taiwanese productions and if you like one, you'll defs like the other.
If you like saaaaaad endings you will love “the shipper”
Pan and Soda, two fujoshi girls like to imagine boy couples getting together. The two that they both like to partner up are two best friends in the school: Way, the cool athlete, and Kim, an outstanding student. Although in truth both know that the whole story is just a fantasy, because Way already has a girlfriend, PhingPhing, which irritates the two girls. One day, after almost causing Way to be expelled, Pan meets Kim, who volunteers to take Pan home, but both have their souls reaped due to an accident by the god of death. After realizing that their time isn't that over, she sends their spirits back into their bodies. When waking up, Pan finds herself in the body of Kim from the mistakes of the god of death. Meanwhile, Kim's soul in Pan's body is still not recovered. The god of death promised to find a solution, but for now Pan has to stay in Kim's body. But being Kim is not easy at all. Even being near Way creates an awkward moment. In addition, the matter is even more difficult. Pan soon learned that Khet her friend in school is the real brother of Kim. This puts her in an even more awkward situation. However, she decides to use this as a chance to make her ship sail. Will Pan successfully get Way and Kim shipped? Or is it all too much for her?
Pan and Soda, two fujoshi girls like to imagine boy couples getting together. The two that they both like to partner up are two best friends in the school: Way, the cool athlete, and Kim, an outstanding student. Although in truth both know that the whole story is just a fantasy, because Way already has a girlfriend, PhingPhing, which irritates the two girls. One day, after almost causing Way to be expelled, Pan meets Kim, who volunteers to take Pan home, but both have their souls reaped due to an accident by the god of death. After realizing that their time isn't that over, she sends their spirits back into their bodies. When waking up, Pan finds herself in the body of Kim from the mistakes of the god of death. Meanwhile, Kim's soul in Pan's body is still not recovered. The god of death promised to find a solution, but for now Pan has to stay in Kim's body. But being Kim is not easy at all. Even being near Way creates an awkward moment. In addition, the matter is even more difficult. Pan soon learned that Khet her friend in school is the real brother of Kim. This puts her in an even more awkward situation. However, she decides to use this as a chance to make her ship sail. Will Pan successfully get Way and Kim shipped? Or is it all too much for her?
Marry My Dead Body and Romancing the Ghost are similar with respect to the ghost who needs to move on from the realm of the living. Like most ghost stories, ghosts linger because they have unresolved issues or desires. In these two films, the ghost wants to see and bid farewell to his ex before departing. However, it was unfortunate for the ghost to find out that the ex had never wanted to commit to a serious relationship with him.



