School bullies go above and beyond to be cruel.
Both films show a mentally disabled man who ends up in jail for a crime he didn't commit.
Both films portray a mentally disabled man who makes good friends with children. He is misunderstood and mistreated at times because of this. Also, both actors share similar appearances and behaviours.
An innocent man is thought to be the perpetrator of a horrible crime. The whole village turns against him.
A man with a disability is severely misunderstood and thought to be a predator. Because of his disability he is unable to express the truth.
Trans woman is discriminated against throughout film. They are screwed over in despicable ways. You really feel the protagonists plight as they seem to suffer needlessly because of an intolerant world.
Deals with the hardships and discrimination transgender people must go through.
A boy is targeted by the group of friends his friend hangs out with. This puts a huge strain on their relationship. Both are South Korean short films about school violence.
A guy tries to protect his friend from his other friends who are all bullies. These are both Korean language short films about school violence and a struggling friendship.
- A friendship struggles to remain intact amidst school bullying
- Short Films
- One friend is a bad influence on the other
- Violence
- One guy is "friends" with the bullies, but they eventually turn on him
- Everyone is wearing fluffy jackets (lol might be a stupid similarity to bring up but its true and makes the vibes of the films similar)
- Short Films
- One friend is a bad influence on the other
- Violence
- One guy is "friends" with the bullies, but they eventually turn on him
- Everyone is wearing fluffy jackets (lol might be a stupid similarity to bring up but its true and makes the vibes of the films similar)
South Korean school girl gang raped and bullied.
In both films, a teacher takes advantage of one of their male students.