No, it's not BL and many here will turn away in disdain without giving it a chance because of that but I cannot see how Dorm (Dek Hor) wasn't an influence on director Aof for He's Coming to Me, including things like use of music in both plot and background, a photograph and the human's name. It's a gentle, sensitive coming of age movie.
A kind boy who can see ghosts befriends and helps a lonely one.
A kind boy who can see ghosts befriends and helps a lonely one.
From the same director. Both centre on a well-rounded blind lead character and a sighted character who learns what they need to do to assist without taking away the other's independence.
High school comedies fueled by a touch of the not normal but the recommendation is really for their combination of clever story telling, humour, and good messages about seeing the best in others and valuing yourself as well.
Both are stories of a kind person who can see ghosts and a friendship which becomes love. But more than similarities in story lines, these are two of the warmest, kindest series. So full of heart.
Gentle stories of friendship and love between a living person and a ghost. The film is a simpler story of course, but both have a genuine kindness at their heart.