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    Strong Underdog (2023) (2023)

    Strong Underdog (2023)
    Genre:
    Drama
    Country:
    Korean
    A film depicting the process of the main character, a victim of school violence, escaping from bullying and implementing justice.
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    The Whole Truth (2021) (2021)

    The Whole Truth (2021)
    Genre:
    Horror, Thriller
    Country:
    Thailand
    When two siblings stumble on a strange hole in the wall of their grandparents’ house, horrifying incidents reveal sinister secrets about their family.
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    Broken Youth (2019) (2019)

    Broken Youth (2019)
    Genre:
    BL, life, Romance
    Country:
    Chinese

    Li Yang, a boy from a family with only one parent, has been the victim of bullying on campus for a long time, and the upright and kind boy Feng Xiao Ao stepped forward and spoke. The two became good friends who talked about everything. Li Yang fell in love secretly with Yin Ze, the leader of the class who is also a boy. Unexpectedly, the secret was revealed. Li Yang has come under public criticism. The ridicule of his classmates and the teacher's disdain made Li Yang fall into an endless chasm. The appearance of Feng Xiao Ao rescued this boy from the abyss, taking him to the light...

    Some people's youth is like broken glass under a clear sky. Although it refracts warm sunlight everywhere, it is always hand-pierced glass. Nobody cares, just stay away!

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    The Confidence Man JP: Princess (2020) (2020)

    The Confidence Man JP: Princess (2020)
    Genre:
    Action, Comedy, Crime, Murder
    Country:
    Japanese
    Set in Langkawi, Malaysia, con artists Dako, Boku-chan, and Richard target the Fuu Family as their next mark. Raymond Fuu, the now - departed patriarch, has left behind 10 trillion yen, a formidable sum the enterprising trio scheme to inherit.
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    A Far Promise ~ The Children Who Became Stars (Toi Yakusoku) (2016)

    A Far Promise ~ The Children Who Became Stars (Toi Yakusoku)
    Genre:
    Drama
    Country:
    Japanese
    There was a tragedy that began at the end of the '69 war. The sad story about the lives of the orphans of Manchuria refugee camp who had to struggled against perpetual cold and hunger.
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    Sacrifice (2010) (2010)

    Sacrifice (2010)
    Genre:
    Drama, Historical, War
    Country:
    Chinese
    For generations the Zhao family has wielded power, until their mortal enemy TU'AN GU slaughters the entire clan, determined to wipe out their influence forever. But one Zhao baby survives hidden by CHENG YING the doctor who delivered him. When Tu'an Gu learns of the baby's escape he seizes every infant in the city, vowing to kill them all unless the Zhao baby is surrendered. As the tyrant's soldiers arrive at Cheng Ying's home the frantic doctor hides his wife with their own baby whilst surrendering the Zhao child as his own. But his family is discovered; his baby is presumed to be the Zhao heir and murdered along with his wife for harboring the infant. Now set on revenge Cheng Ying enrolls the Zhao orphan into the service of the Tu'an Gu household, plotting to use him as an instrument of vengeance when he comes of age.
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    Oggatonama AKA The Unnamed (2016)

    Oggatonama AKA The Unnamed
    Genre:
    Drama
    Country:
    Other Asia
    The coffin of an expatriate worker with manipulated identity intense the identity crisis when another person's corpse is found inside.
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    Passage to Buddha (1993)

    Passage to Buddha
    Genre:
    Drama, Family
    Country:
    Korean
    Director Jang Sun Woo might be best known for provocative, controversial films, such as Lies, A Petal, and To You From Me, but he has a quiet side as well. Winner of the Alfred-Bauer Prize at the 1994 Berlin Film Festival, HwaOmKyung (a.k.a. Passage to Buddha), one of Jang's best works, is a quiet and evocatively beautiful meditation on life. Based on former monk and political activist Go Eun's novel, HwaOmKyung is one of the best Buddhist-themed films Korea has produced. Oh Tae Kyung (Old Boy) gives a stunning performance as Seon Jae, a young boy who spends his life on the road in search of his mother. A modern unfolding of the Avatamsaka sutra, his spiritual odyssey leads him to telling encounters with strange people and, eventually, the essence of Buddhism.