a documentary about the memories of civilians that became victims of Korean soldiers during the Vietnam War. goes straight to the site where numerous civilians were slain and testifies to the fanatic and barbaric aspects of war through the memories of survivors that are living their lives today, having buried the terrifying memories of war, while war still rages on even in the 21st century. The film searches for the terrible memories of a painful past and war in the current lives of civilians that were victimized by Korean soldiers during the Vietnam War. It takes a quiet, composed approach without being overly sentimental toward the scars that can never be forgotten or healed. Rather than forcing reason, the director talks of a forgotten part of history through the lives and testimonies of the survivors. The Korean government has decided to push ahead with dispatching troops to Iraq and has once again become a co-conspirator in America's dirty war strategies. This is a documentation of war wounds that cannot be erased because they are weaved in with the distorted modern history