Review of Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2004) by Bryan F — 30 Jun 2011
Tae Guk Gi : The Brotherhood of War.
Tae Guk Gi (Or Flag of brothers) is the highest grossing film in Korea. Over 20% of the entire population of Korea saw this movie. Directed by famous man Je-Gyu Kang (director of Shiri), this movie focuses on the Korean War: North Korea against South Korea. The North wants to change towards the way of communism, while the South wants to remain the same and not change the way they are. This movie is by far the most beautiful movie I have ever seen, with phenomenal acting, an amazing soundtrack, and characters that fit their parts perfectly. Jin-Seok loved his brother with everything he had, and would sacrifice his life for his brother. He worked as a shoe polisher to save up all the money he could to get Jin-Tae into college to get an education. All of a sudden a war has erupted. Brothers Jin-Tae and Jin-Seok are both drafted into the war, while their mother is left with Jin-Seok?s girlfriend, and her three grandkids. Kang focuses more on the actions of the brothers, and how the war completely changes the way they fight in the war, and each other, rather then a blood festering, pointless action war movie. Jin-Seok tries to find any way possible to get his brother out of the war. He makes an agreement with the commander, that if he were to get the Medal of Honor, his brother would go home; something that the commander thought not possible. Jin-Seok?s character begins to develop as he gets carried away with trying to be a hero for his brother, and wants to become one for himself. The ending is the most passionate ending I have ever seen, with a perfect mix of war action, dialogue and music tracks. Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War has everything a war movie should have: an amazing plot, soundtrack, and development.
Progression: The movie progresses at a perfect pace. I never found myself bored, or uninterested. Also the movie is easy to follow, and does not veer of the main point it is trying to prove: Love is something that will last forever.
Sound: The most beautiful soundtrack I have ever heard in a movie. The War scenes are done extremely well.
Special Effects: This movie looks like it would have a 200 plus million dollar budget. But it only was sixteen million. Very impressive.
Rating: I have never given a perfect score to anything, but this movie deserves a 10 out of 10.
This review of Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2004) was written by Bryan F on 30 Jun 2011.
Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War has generally received very positive reviews.
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