What makes people enemies? And what happens if you take away the circumstances that make them fight each other? These are the questions at the heart of Joonseong Ahn's short film ‘The Nap'.
Hong Kong, Within Me is screening at Short Shorts Film Festival and Asia
It is early 1950's and the Korean War is raging on. On a hot summer day, two young men are taking a sweet nap in the valley water. Ironically, one of them is a South Korean soldier, Taeyoung, and the other is a North Korean soldier, Wanhee. For a moment war seems non-existent.
Although set in times of war ‘The Nap' is not a hardcore war film. Instead, Joonseong Ahn aims to make his audience think about what it is that makes people enemies. While in the water without their uniforms and guns, the two soldiers are just human beings. They joke around...
Hong Kong, Within Me is screening at Short Shorts Film Festival and Asia
It is early 1950's and the Korean War is raging on. On a hot summer day, two young men are taking a sweet nap in the valley water. Ironically, one of them is a South Korean soldier, Taeyoung, and the other is a North Korean soldier, Wanhee. For a moment war seems non-existent.
Although set in times of war ‘The Nap' is not a hardcore war film. Instead, Joonseong Ahn aims to make his audience think about what it is that makes people enemies. While in the water without their uniforms and guns, the two soldiers are just human beings. They joke around...
- 6/7/2024
- by Nancy Fornoville
- AsianMoviePulse
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