even so the stories are so different but both have the same male leads , and they are both cinematically beautiful .
Two Lights: Relumino (2017)
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Both korean movies has to do with visual impairement. One is female lead blind, the other one is short story about both were leads has visial impairement. Romantic love story
Both shows have visually impaired person and a bit of their daily life. Both have nice cinematography and piano elements.
This two Mini Korean show has the hobby of photography.
Both movies has the lead (s) that has vision impair.
Sweet couple. Cute plot
A sweet, mellow romance about a woman with a visual impairment and the man who grows to love her after they meet in a photography club.
Both male leads has vision impairment. The Korean version “Two Lights…” the main couple both has vision impairment. Beautiful movies nevertheless. Sweet
Cinematography is similar, and it's similar in a sense that both of the main characters are in a similar situation, and they find love :))
Both are romantic short film. Both beautiful couple. Both has to do with camera, pictures capturing beautiful and other life moment
Both movies has photography element. Some sweet touch of romance. No die heart love story, but really heartwarming, beautiful overall
While very different in premise and representation, both of these romance films focus on characters who aren't frequently discussed in media. Both of whom come to explore the world through their camera lens.
Both of these short films center around a male lead who has recently lost his sight, and his romance with the female lead who helps him come to terms with his new life.
although Two Lights: Relumino is a light hearted, very beautiful short film on the other hand Always is a classic heart wrenching movie. A common thing in both movies is that actress is visually impaired........ But everything else is different, both gives different feels :)
The female lead in both shoes has visual impairments. However, in Two Lights, the male lead is also partially blind. And both shows are healing and full of softness.
Singer Hyeon Seok develops problems with his hearing (Menieres syndrome) and has to stop his recordings. He notices a picture of Hokkaido in a magazine and decides to travel there. He eventually arrives in a a small village in Hokkaido for rest. While there, he reminisces about the old days. The owner of the inn offers him a Japanese meal. There he meets a bright cheerful girl named Megumi.
Both has photography elements. Bothe were beautifully captures. Very sweet and satisfy kind of movies. Good looking main leads.