Yeogo goedam
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Yeogogoedam or the Memento Mori Trilogy / Ghost School Trilogy is the name of several very loosely related K-Horror
K-Horror
Korean horror, sometimes referred to as K-Horror, is the term given to horror films made as part of the cinema of Korea. Korean horror features many of the same motifs, themes, and imagery as Japanese horror. Korean horror has been around since the early years of Korean cinema; however, it wasn't...

 films, all having been set in all-girl schools, featuring ghosts, with no other links:
  • Yeogo goedam 1: Whispering Corridors
    Whispering Corridors
    Whispering Corridors is a 1998 South Korean horror film about a girl's high school. It was part of the explosion in Korean cinema following the liberalization of censorship in the aftermath of the end of the country's military dictatorship, and makes a strong social commentary on authoritarianism...

  • Yeogo goedam 2: Memento Mori (film)
    Memento Mori (film)
    Memento Mori is a 1999 South Korean K-Horror film. It is considered to be a loose sequel to the previous year's Whispering Corridors, as it is also set in an all-girls high school, but they are otherwise unrelated. The film was one of the first Korean commercial films to depict lesbian characters...

  • Yeogo goedam 3: Wishing Stairs
    Wishing Stairs
    Wishing Stairs is a 2003 South Korean K-Horror film. It is the third in a series of South Korean horror films set in girls high schools that began with 1998's Whispering Corridors, but, as with all movies in the series so far, is unrelated to the others; apart from a song being sung in one scene...

  • Yeogo goedam 4: Voice (film)
  • Yeogo goedam 5: A Blood Pledge/Suicide Pact
    A Blood Pledge
    A Blood Pledge is a 2009 South Korean film. It is the fifth in a series of South Korean horror films set in girls high schools that began with 1998's Whispering Corridors. Aside from the setting and overall themes, it is unrelated to the other films in the series.-Plot:The story begins with a...

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