Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War Quotes

  • Jin-tae: Look at me. Trust me.

  • Jin-tae: [pulls out Jin-seok's pen that he lost] I found this in the fire. I've been holding onto this for you.

    Jin-seok: Give it to me... when I see you again.

  • Jin-seok: I wish this was all just a dream. I want to wake up in my bed, and over breakfast, I'd tell you that I had a strange dream. Then I would go to school, and you and mom would go to work.

  • Young-shin: [while trying to decide what to take along as they evacuate the house upon declaration of war] There's Kimchi pots buried in the yard. What will happen to them?

  • Jin-tae: [tears up the last will that Jin-seok was writing] Wills are for dying people. You've got to be strong.

Extended Reading
  • Dianna 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    The scene is real and the plot is rich. Zhentai's changes during the war were very well photographed.

  • Dianna 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The charm of history lies in its unknowability and drama. From the standpoint of the time, the fair and prosperous Korean Workers' Party regime is definitely more attractive than the corrupt Syngman Rhee regime, and history has made a big joke, those who claim to be Those who are devoid of their masters become monarchical dictatorships, and those who are reactionary and puppets degenerate into democratic modernity. And those who use what they know now to deny what they didn't know at the time have a guilty conscience. You and I are both online, who is smarter than whom?