Top 10 best girl love movies today
The third gender is currently the hottest topic right now with gay movies that are of great interest to many people. Thai movies are always loved by many people and gay movies are the ones that are getting a lot of attention. Each film brings a respectful message for the beautiful love stories of the LGBT community to today's society. The movies all have different plots and love stories. Movies with couples who love each other, to conquer this love of them have overcome the prejudices of society to be together. Or secret love stories, hidden to stay together. The attraction from the story conveyed through the film will bring many humanistic messages that the films send about the third world community in this world. Top 10 best girllove movies today
1
The Chinese Botanist’s Daughters

This is the most groundbreaking and daring work of the French-Chinese director Dai Sijie. Films that are banned from being filmed in China should be filmed entirely in Vietnam. Director Dai Sijie was inspired to make the film from an article he read in a Chinese newspaper, which wrote about two gay women who were put to death on suspicion of killing the father of one of them. . “Botanical Daughters” is a very beautiful, romantic and sad love story. The film tells the story of Ly Minh, an orphan girl who comes to study medicine at the house of a famous botanist, and An, the daughter of this authoritarian professor. An lived since childhood with a patriarchal and closed father, so he always yearned for someone to share. Only a short time, An and Minh were attached and secretly dating each other in the medicinal garden. When An's brother returned from the army and asked to marry Minh, this girl accepted the offer to be with An forever. However, on the wedding night, the truth was discovered that caused the whole family to fall into tragedy… In addition to the sad love story in the movie, "Botanist's Daughters" is also attractive with wonderful scenes. Beautiful scenes were filmed in beautiful places in Vietnam: Cuc Phuong national forest, Tam Coc cave (Ninh Binh), Ba Vi (Hanoi)…
2
Life is peachy

This Korean movie is based on a real-life love story about same-sex love between two girlfriends. The name of the film reminds the audience of Missy Higgins' song "Peachy" with the lyrics: "It's no one's fault / The story that I fell in love with you and you loved me / That's what people do..." The love story in the movie takes place between two girls with the same name Ji Woo. They meet by chance and over time, both develop feelings. However, after many events, Kang Ji Woo and Yoon Ji Woo broke up gently. “Life is Peachy” has a lot of sensitive scenes between the two female leads, which is also the reason this movie is only for audiences over 19 years old.
3
Yes or No? So I Love You

This is the first lesbian film in Thailand. The story of the film is about the pure and cute love between two female students sharing a dormitory room at the University of Agriculture. Despite having completely opposite personalities and appearances, but after a while together, between Pie and Kim - the two main female characters in the film - arose emotions that were difficult for society to accept. Kim and Pie had to re-evaluate their true gender and growing feelings within them. “Yes or No? "So I Love You" was warmly received by Asian audiences after the film was released, partly because the film showed a very cute and lovely love between Pie and Kim, as well as difficulties and obstacles. that they must overcome. Filmmakers in Thailand have produced the sequel to the film and have also received a lot of love from fans.
4
Snow Flower

This is also the first Nepali film to tell the love story of a lesbian couple. The film is dubbed the "Brokeback Mountain" of Asian cinema. Unlike previous films in this country that always used gay images to make fun of, "Snow Flowers" realistically portrays the difficulties that gay people have to face, as well as the trauma and suffocation. that these people have to endure when they cannot reveal their true gender. Actress Nisha Adhikari, who plays the main female character in the film, said: "This is a simple love story that has many complex contradictions. The film tells the story of two people who love each other, together face the stigma and opposition of society, together suffer the trauma and spirit of being a gay person in Nepal. The movie is for those who are taking it lightly, who think it's okay to just ignore it."
5
My Summer of Love

The British lesbian film My Summer of Love is adapted from the debut novel of the same name by writer Helen Cross. Based on a novel that was awarded the Betty Trask Prize in 2002 for romantic works, “My Summer of Love” successfully portrays the soul reconciliation between two teenage girls – two young girls. Young teachers come from two completely different social classes. A poor girl whose brother is in prison met and fell in love with a middle-class girl with deep wounds. In just one summer, the two girls discovered a lot about themselves, and also learned many lessons from each other. Contrary to the novel that focused heavily on the British social context of the 80s of the last century, director Pawlikowski devoted more effort to the love story between two girls. In many interviews, the director also honestly shared that he was not interested in the life of young girls in England, but wanted to give the film "endless emotions".
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