excellent korean war movie

Wiley 2022-03-24 09:02:54

The name is too condescending, I almost missed this excellent Korean movie
. The brothers who grew up together were accidentally involved in the Korean War. As the war deepened, the two brothers were also growing up, changing and even estranged. The younger brother was able to stay away from the battlefield, but the older brother in the younger brother's eyes became unfamiliar.
War devours humanity like a black hole: Originally, a country lacked ideological opposition to fight on the battlefield for details; originally a playmate from childhood, he became his captive and was shot to death without hesitation; he participated in a Communist Party rally because of starvation, but was His own personal reckoning and shooting... The emotional portrayal is so delicate, only the most provocative Koreans can do it. The storytelling skills of the sticks and the handling of the camera are not lost to Hollywood!
PS is critical, Koreans always feel that they are using too much force, all kinds of roaring and hysterical filling the whole
pps music is really great.
ppps Chinese people are still tearing devils with their bare hands, the gap is too big and too big!

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  • Dax 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    I was suffocated several times, and was disgusted by the picture of your country's locust battle. In contrast to Won Bin's brilliance, Jang Dong Gun's performance is so soft and hollow.

  • Juston 2022-03-20 09:02:17

    A must-see Korean movie, a must-see war movie. Through the changes in the fortunes of the two brothers due to the Korean Civil War, the film deeply shows the madness and sorrow that human beings have been tortured by doctrines during the war. With a clear anti-war ideology, the director unbiasedly stood in a fair position, telling the great trauma that war has brought to human spirit and life, and finally issued a call for peace.

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.