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These films have two totally different tones and themes, but they share the same depiction of sexual abuse in the South Korean military.
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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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Both films tackle abuse subordinates suffer in the military at the hands of their superiors.
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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 tackle abuse subordinates suffer in the military at the hands of their superiors.
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Both are South Korean language films that depict abuse in the military.
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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 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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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 about dedicated teachers with a unique personality. They care deeply about their students and try to help them in various ways. The episodes follow individual backgrounds of the students in his class, and deal with subjects like bullying, false accusations of sexual harrassment by a student, and family issues, etc.
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Both films show a LGBTQ+ relationship where one man might harbour feelings but is cold towards another who is deeply in love with him.
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