''A Little Pond'' () is a 2009 South Korean feature film written and directed by
Lee Saang-woo depicting the
massacre
A massacre is the killing of a large number of people or animals, especially those who are not involved in any fighting or have no way of defending themselves. A massacre is generally considered to be morally unacceptable, especially when per ...
of South Korean refugees by American soldiers at
No Gun Ri in late July 1950, early in the
Korean War
, date = {{Ubl, 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953 (''de facto'')({{Age in years, months, weeks and days, month1=6, day1=25, year1=1950, month2=7, day2=27, year2=1953), 25 June 1950 – present (''de jure'')({{Age in years, months, weeks a ...
. The ensemble cast, who donated their services, includes some of South Korea's leading actors.
Plot
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.
The United States has hastily dispatched insufficiently trained troops from Japan to join the South Korean army in defending against North Korean invaders. As the defenders reel in retreat, American soldiers order the villagers to abandon their homes and head south. Some 500 begin the trek, with children on their backs and carts laden with belongings.
Rumors have spread among American soldiers that North Korean infiltrators are disguised among South Korean refugees. As the villagers struggle southward along a railroad track, they are suddenly attacked by American warplanes. Many are killed. In the ensuing chaos, U.S. soldiers force hundreds of survivors into the underpass of a railroad bridge, and receive orders to fire on them, despite one soldier's communication to his superiors that they are only civilians. Over the next three days, in heart-wrenching scenes of carnage, most of the refugees are killed. The few survivors, mostly children, emerge from under piles of bodies as the Americans retreat and advancing North Korean soldiers discover the gruesome scene. (Survivors estimated 400 people were killed.)
In the denouement, survivors and villagers who were never trapped under the bridge return to their homes as the tides of war ebb and flow. One of the last is a boy, assumed dead by his mother, who has carried his small sister on his back for miles from their southern refuge. As the credits roll, ''A Little Pond'' ends with a kind of dream sequence in which children and villagers brought back to life sing and applaud the contest theme song they never performed.
Production
After reading the 2003 Korean translation of ''
The Bridge at No Gun Ri'', a book by
Charles J. Hanley,
Sang-Hun Choe and
Martha Mendoza,
Associated Press
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journalists who confirmed the massacre, executive producer
Lee Eun
Lee Eun (born July 10, 1961) is a director and producer of films in South Korea.
Filmography
;As director
*''The Night Before Strike'' (1990)
*''If the Sun Rises in the West'' (1998)
*''Oh! Land of Dream'' (1989)
;As producer
*''Hello, Brother'' ...
of Myung Films was determined to tell the story on the screen. Additional background came from ''Do You Know Our Sorrow?'', a 1994 Korean-language book by Chung Eun-yong, whose two children were killed at No Gun Ri.
Noted theater director Lee Saang-woo joined the project, directing his first film. He and producer Lee Woo-jung spent three years collecting material through interviews with No Gun Ri survivors and other sources. Lee Eun formed an autonomous unit, Nogunri Production, in May 2006 to produce the movie, and the team recruited such leading actors as
Song Kang-ho
Song Kang-ho (born January 17, 1967) is a South Korean actor. Song made his film debut in '' The Day a Pig Fell into the Well'' (1996), and came to national prominence with a series of critically acclaimed performances, including ''No. 3'' (1997 ...
(of
''Thirst'' and
''The Host'') and
Moon So-ri
Moon So-ri (born July 2, 1974) is a South Korean actress, film director and screenwriter. She is best known for her acclaimed leading roles in '' Oasis'' (2002) and '' A Good Lawyer's Wife'' (2003).
Career
After graduating with a degree in Ed ...
(
''Oasis'' and ''
A Good Lawyer's Wife
''A Good Lawyer's Wife'' () is a 2003 South Korean film written and directed by Im Sang-soo. The film is about the various affairs of members of a dysfunctional South Korean family.
Plot
Ju Yeong-jak (Hwang Jung-min) is a successful lawyer who wor ...
''). Because the story's controversial nature discouraged investors, many of the cast and crew donated their services, some even bringing family members along to play villager roles when the three months of filming began in August 2006. "I'll take pride in myself for a long time for taking part in this film," actor
Kim Roi-ha
Kim Roi-ha (born November 15, 1965) is a South Korean actor. Notable roles include a detective in '' Memories of Murder'' (2003), and a gangster in ''A Bittersweet Life'' (2005).
Kim won Best Actor at the 2001 Dong-A Theatre Awards for his por ...
told a reporter. Director Lee chose as the movie's title the name of a highly popular South Korean political protest song of the 1980s.
A long post-production period ended in March 2009, and the film premiered on Oct. 8, 2009, at the
14th Busan International Film Festival
The 14th Busan International Film Festival was held from October 8 to October 16, 2009, in Busan, South Korea.
A total of 355 films from over 70 countries were screened, beating the record set in the last festival. With a total attendance of 173,5 ...
in
Busan
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, South Korea.
Cast
*Shin Myung-cheol as Jiang
*Jeon Hye-jin as Jiang's mother
*Park Chae Yeun as Jiang's little sister
*Kim Ji Ho as Jiang's aunt's daughter
*
Park Hee-jin as Ji-ni
*
Lee Dae-yeon
Lee Dae-yeon (born November 13, 1964) is a South Korean actor.
Filmography
Film
Television series
Theater
Awards and nominations
References
External links
Lee Dae-yeonat JR Entertainment
*
*
*
1964 births
Living ...
as Jiang's uncle
*
Park Ji-a
Park Ji-Ah (; born February 25, 1972), is a South Korean actress. She is a recurring actress in Kim Ki-duk's films, having appeared in five of his works from 2002 to 2008. Her performance in ''Breath'' was described as "terrific" by ''Variety'' a ...
as Jjang-i's aunt
*Kim Eui-jin as Jaya
*Choi Jong-ryul as Jaya's grandfather
*Kim Seung-wook as Jaya's father
*Lee Seung-bi as Jaya's mother
*Son Hyung-soo as Gae-bi (Gaby)
*
Kim Roi-ha
Kim Roi-ha (born November 15, 1965) is a South Korean actor. Notable roles include a detective in '' Memories of Murder'' (2003), and a gangster in ''A Bittersweet Life'' (2005).
Kim won Best Actor at the 2001 Dong-A Theatre Awards for his por ...
as Gae-bi's father
*Jung Sung-hoon as Kooli
*
Lee Sung-min as Kooli's father
*Kim Duk-eun as Kooli's mother
*
Moon Sung-keun
Moon Sung-keun (born May 28, 1953) is a South Korean actor and politician. He has won three Blue Dragon Film Awards, two Baeksang Arts Awards, and two Chunsa Film Art Awards for Best Actor.
Career
Moon was born in Tokyo, Japan. His father was ...
as Mr. Moon
*
Choi Deok-moon as Byung-do
*
Kim Ji-hyun as Hyun
*Min Sung-wook as Wook
*Kim Doo-yong as Mr. Kim
*Min Bok-ki as Mr. Min
*Lee Hwa-jin as Mr. Min's wife
*Min Jung-ki as Mr. Min's father
*Kim Se-dong as Mr. Kim
*Seo Dong-gab as Mr. Seo
*Park Kwang-jung as Mr. Park
*
Kim Jung-young
Kim Jung-young ( born on 27 July 1972) is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 2000 in films, since then, she has appeared in number of plays, films and television series. She got recognition for her supporting roles in ''Clean w ...
as Mr. Park's wife
*
Kang Shin-il
Kang Shin-il (born November 26, 1960) is a South Korean actor. Kang graduated from Kyung Hee University with a degree in electronic engineering, but he soon put aside his studies and spent most of his time in Daehangno, Seoul's theater district ...
as Mr. Kang
*Hwang Mi-sun as Mr. Kang's wife
*
Song Kang-ho
Song Kang-ho (born January 17, 1967) is a South Korean actor. Song made his film debut in '' The Day a Pig Fell into the Well'' (1996), and came to national prominence with a series of critically acclaimed performances, including ''No. 3'' (1997 ...
as Police officer (special appearance)
*
Moon So-ri
Moon So-ri (born July 2, 1974) is a South Korean actress, film director and screenwriter. She is best known for her acclaimed leading roles in '' Oasis'' (2002) and '' A Good Lawyer's Wife'' (2003).
Career
After graduating with a degree in Ed ...
as Refugee (special appearance)
Release
The film was shown at the following film festivals:
* 2009 (
14th)
Busan International Film Festival
The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF, previously Pusan International Film Festival, PIFF), held annually in Haeundae-gu, Busan (''also'' Pusan), South Korea, is one of the most significant film festivals in Asia. The first festiv ...
—gala presentation, October 8 (world premiere)
* 2010 (9th)
New York Asian Film Festival
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—June 25-July 8
* 2010 (14th)
Fantasia Film Festival
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, Montreal—July 8–28
* 2010 (5th) London Korean Film Festival—November 5–23
Reception
''A Little Pond'' won no awards at its debut festival in Busan. Upon commercial release in South Korea, ''
The Korea Herald
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'' commented that the film "got a lukewarm response from the local press and movie critics." In North America, ''
Variety
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* ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont
* ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
'' described it as "direct, uncomplicated and incredibly moving," and the ''
Montreal Gazette
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'' as a "brave, handsomely mounted film." At the BeyondHollywood website, British reviewer James Mudge called ''A Little Pond'' an "admirable, if gruelling effort to bring more attention to a truly appalling incident. ... a sterling piece of work."
References
External links
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2009 films
South Korean war drama films
Korean War films
2000s South Korean films