-Severe school bullying
-Revenge
-South Korean film
-Revenge
-South Korean film
-Severe school bullying
-Revenge
-South Korean film
-Revenge
-South Korean film
-Severe school bullying
-Violence
-Humiliation
-South Korean film
-Revenge
-Violence
-Humiliation
-South Korean film
-Revenge
-School bullying
-Korean language
-Short film
-Violence
-Korean language
-Short film
-Violence
-School bullying
-Violence
-Korean language
-Short film
-Violence
-Korean language
-Short film
-School bullying
-Korean language
-Short film
-Korean language
-Short film
Both films depict how a narrow-minded community ostracizes one of its members. In A Stray Goat, a girl is bullied and suffers because her father is an accussed murderer. In No Doubt, an ex-convict is wrongfully suspected of a crime involving a missing girl; both he and his family are shunned by society.
-Historical BL
-Gay Romance
-Gay Romance
-Historical BL
-Gay Romance
-Gay Romance
-Historical BL
-Gay romance
-Korean language film
-Short length
-Gay romance
-Korean language film
-Short length
These are both Korean language films that show an ex-con trying to return to society. He faces many difficulties, however, especially when trying to gain acceptance from the world again.
Same actors, same director, same gritty violence and sexuality.