Review of Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2004) by Tristan M — 24 Jan 2015
This is one of all times best war movies, with intense action to match even Saving Private Ryan. The story is great, showing the war by two types of soldiers. One is the daring, courages killer who will do anything to have his little brother sent home.
The other is the little brother, who is not cut out to fight in battle. The movie reminds me a lot of Saving Private Ryan, my favorite war movie, and therefore it's an easy like for me. The acting is great, the battle scenes are very intense, plot is new, and the ending is very good.
It is also one if the few movies that integrates a love story well with all the war. It's a little over heroic at times, and the soldiers are a little overly accurate shooters, but it's never boring and it keeps you engaged the entire time.
There is no doubt that Korea has made some outstanding war movies. Number seven on my top 15 war movie list.
This review of Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2004) was written by Tristan M on 24 Jan 2015.
Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War has generally received very positive reviews.
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