-South Korean Military
-Abuse of Power
-Military Violence
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Both dramas tackle abuse subordinates suffer in the military at the hands of their superiors.
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Both are Korean language short films that explore abusive superiors in the South Korean military. "12th Assistant Deacon" shows a short flashback to the abusive event and the long-lasting trauma it caused the victim while "Watch" is actually set on a military base.
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Both are Korean language films that show abusive behaviours from superiors in the South Korean military. "The Boys Who Cried Wolf" depicts this towards the end of the film.
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One of the short films in "All About My Father" depicts the same type of sexual abuse in the South Korean military as is shown in "Watch"
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Both are South Korean language films that depict abuse in the military.
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Both films tackle abuse subordinates suffer in the military at the hands of their superiors.
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Both films show a soldier in the South Korean army who is harrassed and abused (mentally and sexually) by his superior.
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Both films depict some form of South Korean military abuse. I Am Trash has a much smaller segment of it.
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