-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.
Father Is A Dog is the second instalment of Lee Sang-woo's thematic "bad family" trilogy, the first being Mother Is A Whore (2011), and the third being I Am Trash (2016). Both films have same director and feature the same actor. They both include themes of perverse sexuality, abuse, and homosexuality.
Father Is A Dog is the second instalment of Lee Sang-woo's thematic "bad family" trilogy, the first being Mother Is A Whore (2011), and the third being I Am Trash (2016). Both films have same director and feature the same actor. They both include themes of perverse sexuality, abuse, and homosexuality.