Both Lost in the Woods and A Tale of Thousand Stars have a city boy in the countryside. Both series have romance and the one lead has a park ranger/officer type of job.
Although they have different plots and relationships I still believe that the two give off similar vibes with one another as both follow a similar structure of a “moving from the city to a small village plot.”
- rural village setting
- city boy/rural guy
- Thailand's rural scenes
- as same as Yo's parents, Faifa's grandma sent him to a rural village against his will
- age gap in reel and real life.
Similarities
-Age gap!
-Both are BL
-Based in the countryside of Thailand
-Tonhon, who plays the lead in Lost in the Woods, and Pong, who plays the lead in 180 Degree Longitude, are both former Nadao actors
- Age Gap
- Slow Burn Romance
- Strangers To Friends To Lovers
- Older guy from the countryside/younger guy from the city
- Main characters are adjusting to their new respective environment
- Open Ending where both characters love each other but are not together for respective circumstances