Article about it (in Korean): https://615tv.net/470

Based on declassified US military documents and audiovisual materials, as well as testimonies from those involved, the film is an archive essay that illuminates the reality of mass bombing and civilian bombing indiscriminately on the Korean Peninsula during the Korean war

In the course of the Korean War, the United States spent the ‘largest defense budget in human history’. And with this huge defense budget, weapons such as napalm, rockets, and machine guns were made and poured all over the Korean Peninsula […] US bombers committed indiscriminate genocide that made no distinction between enemies and civilians.

During the Korean War, the U.S. Air Force poured napalm and rocket bombings and machine gun fire from both the south and the north of the Korean Peninsula. As a result, 90% of cities on the Korean Peninsula were destroyed.

Director Lee Mi-young said, “We need your help to inform the public about the genocide of the US military,” and “I made this film with the mindset that such a horrific incident should never happen again.” I hope that there will be more peace in this land,” he said, appealing to spread the film.