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S’pore Short Film On Army Career Strikes A Nerve

Conqueror

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"Hentak Kaki" is a locally-made short film about a warrant officer who suffers an injury and is declared unfit …


S’pore Short Film On Army Career Strikes A Nerve


A locally-made short film explores the difficulties faced by men who devote their lives to careers in the army.

Recently released on local video platform Viddsee is Hentak Kaki, which is a Malay phrase for "marching on the spot" -- a military slang term used to refer to a soldier who does not get promoted as he should.

The film tells the story of Second Warrant Officer Lee Teck Hong, who is 38 years old and has spent his entire working life serving in combat roles in the army.

A ligament injury results in him being declared unfit for combat by his medical officer, and after being unable to clear multiple rounds of medical review, Lee is left with a tough choice -- to remain and serve out admin roles or take the brave but risky step of exiting the army and entering the real world.

The 12-minute film, directed and written by James Khoo, won its share of accolades, too, snagging the Best Short Film award at the 24th Singapore International Film Festival Silver Screen Awards, as well as being named Best Performance and nominated for Best Director and Script at Singapore's 3rd Short Film Awards.


Watch the film here:

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sleaguepunter

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i always find it irony that we conscripts had to find all sort of ways to downgrade, many with real medical problem can only have temp downgrade and kenna marked by MO as chao keng wheras regulars little bit problems get downgraded asap.

the WO already get warrant rank so his retire age is 55yo instead of the 45yo for enlisted personnels. i remember my nsf CO very angry that a CSM(staff sgt previously) submit his medical documents immediately after promote to WO. the WO was transfer to ATC as trainer for us reservist. the farker become very nice to us reservists despite being a MTFer while we were serving nsf under him. Those regulars at ATC really hentakaki liao as every years ICTs still see them there.
 

halsey02

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My impression of the SAF is that of a screw up, inefficient, unproductive & lazy organization; nothing will ever change that impression.
 

hotbot

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i have a friend who was an ex-regular in the army, he was caught for drink driving by the police. the army froze his pay and was during chinese new year period. he got so fedup cos' he got no money to spend and buy things. in the end, he quitted the army.

i'd say army HR is highly inefficient and useless. they will activate their SS for checking what kind of vocation you are fitted in the army. last time, i stepped on the wrong toes in ST and how they tekaned me: posted me to unit where i was a specialist serving 4 officers. that was how my agony began, fuck the SAF for turning away a loyalist like me. now, i am thinking of joining the US army...:rolleyes::p

My impression of the SAF is that of a screw up, inefficient, unproductive & lazy organization; nothing will ever change that impression.
 
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streetsmart73

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hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. the hard truth sucks big time hoh.
3. there is no iron rice bowl even in such establishment.
4. oops! correction there is:biggrin:
5. strictly for the inner circle materials:p
 

hotbot

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i have friends who are retired colonels, and the younger ones who chose to quit end up as security managers in the IRs. the thing is that the new contract offered by SAF is not as attractive like the pioneer batch, they have pension scheme then...nowadays, is anal contract. i mean yearly..:p:biggrin:

hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. the hard truth sucks big time hoh.
3. there is no iron rice bowl even in such establishment.
4. oops! correction there is:biggrin:
5. strictly for the inner circle materials:p
 
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Scrooball (clone)

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hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. the hard truth sucks big time hoh.
3. there is no iron rice bowl even in such establishment.
4. oops! correction there is:biggrin:
5. strictly for the inner circle materials:p

hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. the hard truth does indeed suck wor.
3. those army regulars with kosong skill.
4. can contribute what to an organization?:biggrin:
5. maybe security guard posting:p
 

shctaw

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I wonder how many regular quit after watching this film.

My friend whom is a scholar earn $13,000 as a Major. When I told him I retired at 40 he got a shock. Just because I only hold a diploma he thought I am worst off.

He now work as an agent and pull in $400k in 2012 alone.

Army is not your life. Army is a Lie.
 
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Devil Within

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Top scholars with rank of General don't have such problem. They retire to go into politics or land some cushy Director post in GLC.
 

laksaboy

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Always "rush to wait, wait to rush". Very inefficient.

The truth is many local high key reservist trainings can be finished within one week.

They've got to let it drag on for 2-3 weeks, because they need to expend all the allocated budget.
 

Conqueror

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