A Little Pond (Hangul: 작은 연못; RR: Jakeun yeonmot) is a 2009 South Korean feature film written and directed by Lee Saang-woo depicting the massacre of South Korean refugees by the U.S. military at No Gun Ri in late July 1950, early in the Korean War. The ensemble cast, who donated their services, includes some of South Korea's leading actors.Synopsis
The plot draws on No Gun Ri victims' experiences, but the characters are all fictional. The film opens with scenes establishing the ordinary domestic rhythms of a midcentury Korean village, with children at play, men relaxing over a board game, and a young teacher leading her pupils in practice for a singing contest. But the fighting front of the war, which began several weeks earlier, soon intrudes as combat moves south.
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