It is the sequel to Yes or No. It continues the story a year after the last one. Showing Kim and Pie as they deal with being in a relationship.
it is a sequel movie of kim and pie's love story, more of them together of how they will have a more stronger relationship and the last part of their story.
Both Thai queer romances feature a budding romance between 2 newfound college roommates - one of which expresses a lot of homophobia and animosity towards the other in the beginning and seeks to switch rooms. Their relationship consists of a lot of back-and-forwards and playing coy with each other. The homophobic lead's family is also relevant in both of these franchises. And jealousy plays an integral role in the leads' relationship development.
One lead is from humble rural origins. One lead likes to play music. There's a prominent plot point of one taking care of the other. One of the leads also apparently lacks the ability to read a room (which plays more into TharnType 2 as a source of conflict, but still very reminiscent of each other).
They differ in that homophobia in Yes or No is largely restrained to microaggressions, while TharnType is much more aggressive. Tharntype also has more triggery and problematic content, while Yes or No tends to focus more on cute moments.
One lead is from humble rural origins. One lead likes to play music. There's a prominent plot point of one taking care of the other. One of the leads also apparently lacks the ability to read a room (which plays more into TharnType 2 as a source of conflict, but still very reminiscent of each other).
They differ in that homophobia in Yes or No is largely restrained to microaggressions, while TharnType is much more aggressive. Tharntype also has more triggery and problematic content, while Yes or No tends to focus more on cute moments.
Both of these titles are Thailand firsts in the GL world: Yes or No being credited as the first feature-length Thai GL film, and GAP being the first full-length Thai GL drama.
Story wise, both GLs center around a first relationship between two female leads. The story conflicts also center around a disapproving family matriarch figure and both FL's being pursued by other romantic competitors (and the jealousy that that inspires).
Personality-wise, there are also several resemblances: with one FL being friendly and honest, and the other starting off quite harsh and frequently not saying what she means.
Story wise, both GLs center around a first relationship between two female leads. The story conflicts also center around a disapproving family matriarch figure and both FL's being pursued by other romantic competitors (and the jealousy that that inspires).
Personality-wise, there are also several resemblances: with one FL being friendly and honest, and the other starting off quite harsh and frequently not saying what she means.
Both have main characters who are tomboys who struggle with love. They both go through great lenghs for the one they love. No matter what happens they fight for each other. Even though both of the secondary characters dont want to fall in love with the main they do. Its a great story about over coming differences.
They both have a sweet, cute, a good amount of drama and especially a happy ending. Both have a development in one of the main character that at start you might not like them but they will change adorably cute on giving a try for the one they love. And they both have acceptance from their friends and parents at the end.
Similarly the lesbian couple "koi and dao" in hormones season 2 and season 3 had a cute happy ending feels~ and that they're parents and friends shows acceptance in them and they also have a developing character that you will begin to love at the end. And they are same in having right amount of sweetness and drama.