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Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War

Original title: Taegukgi hwinallimyeo
  • 2004
  • R
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
42K
YOUR RATING
Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2004)
Period DramaTragedyActionDramaWar

When two brothers are forced to fight in the Korean War, the elder decides to take the riskiest missions if it will help shield the younger from battle.When two brothers are forced to fight in the Korean War, the elder decides to take the riskiest missions if it will help shield the younger from battle.When two brothers are forced to fight in the Korean War, the elder decides to take the riskiest missions if it will help shield the younger from battle.

  • Director
    • Kang Je-kyu
  • Writers
    • Kang Je-kyu
    • Sang-don Kim
    • Han Ji-hoon
  • Stars
    • Jang Dong-gun
    • Won Bin
    • Lee Eun-ju
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    42K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kang Je-kyu
    • Writers
      • Kang Je-kyu
      • Sang-don Kim
      • Han Ji-hoon
    • Stars
      • Jang Dong-gun
      • Won Bin
      • Lee Eun-ju
    • 256User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Jang Dong-gun
    Jang Dong-gun
    • Lee Jin-tae
    Won Bin
    Won Bin
    • Lee Jin-seok
    Lee Eun-ju
    Lee Eun-ju
    • Kim Young-shin
    Gong Hyung-jin
    Gong Hyung-jin
    • Yong-man
    • (as Gong Hyeong-jin)
    Lee Yeong-ran
    • Mother Lee
    Ahn Kil-kang
    Ahn Kil-kang
    • Sergeant Huh
    Jin Jung
    • Sergeant Lim
    Jeon Jae-hyeong
    • Yong-seok
    Jang Min-ho
    • Old Lee Jin-seok
    Jo Yun-hie
    Jo Yun-hie
    • Lee Jin-seok's grandaughter
    Kim Bo-kyung
    • North Korean war prisoner
    Jeong Dae-hoon
    Go Do-hee
    • Kim Young-gook
    Jung Doo-hong
    Jung Doo-hong
    Jung Gi-sub
    Jung Gi-sub
    • Medic
    Bae Jang-soo
    • Noodles guest
    Kim Kyung-hwan
    • Kim Young-min
    Choi Min-sik
    Choi Min-sik
    • North Korean Captain
    • Director
      • Kang Je-kyu
    • Writers
      • Kang Je-kyu
      • Sang-don Kim
      • Han Ji-hoon
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    User reviews256

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    100U

    Great

    Let's be real; Saving Private Ryan is a better movie then Tae Guk Gi. This is movie tries too hard to be exactly like Saving Private Ryan- the action, the cinematography, the camera work... But behind all the technicalities comes a very moving and powerful character-driven story that is more riveting then Saving Private Ryan. In comparison to the incredibly gritty "Saving Private Ryan", Tae Guk Gi is more of a blockbuster movie that has more stylized action and drama. Still, this is a must watch.
    8dbborroughs

    Damning indictment of the cost of war

    When North Korea invades the South, two brothers are forcibly drafted into the army. The older of the two, hoping to win a medal and ticket home for his younger brother, begins going on every suicide mission offered. This, however, puts a strain on his relationship with his brother and those in the platoon. Worse the course of the war has several nasty turns waiting for them...

    I'm of two minds about this film. Despite the fact this is a graphic example of both the physical and psychic effects of war, the narrative is more than a bit disjointed. The film is loosely connected snapshots of the course of the war, beginning right before the invasion, then several weeks later before jumping about a month at a time to certain key events. I'm sure that had I better grasp of the history of the war I would have understood the events better. I felt lost and wished there had been more explanation. The lack of a narrative that follows all the way from start to finish hurts the film since we're moved a bit too much from place to place and situation to situation

    But the course of the war is not the purpose of the film, rather its the relationship between two brothers. How war changes them and everything in and around them except the love they have for each other. Its a bit hokey but its dead on, just ask anyone who's ever loved their sibling unquestioningly. You understand how one brother would spend 50 years trying to find the other.

    And then there are the battle scenes which are wonderful and frightening and seem to be the total chaos that war really is. People die horribly and the experience is far from fun.

    Is the movie worth seeing?

    Yes. Its not perfect but its a kick in the pants.

    8 out of 10.
    10chris_santner

    Better than any Hollywood production

    I have watched Taegukgi for the first time just yesterday, so my impressions of the movie are still fresh. I have not known much about the Korean War that took place at the beginning of the 1950's, but that was a history lesson I will not easily forget. Taegukgi is really the best (anti-)war movie I have ever seen. And believe me, I have seen a lot. But no movie ever before has impressed me so much. In most Hollywood productions there is only one perspective, the winners view. Many directors tried to make a movie that shows both sides of the conflict, but all of them failed. Until now: Taegugki is showing the situation mostly from the south korean view too, but it is the first movie which shows also the "other side". I was very surprised, that the director showed also the crime that his own government committed to their own people at this time. That movie is the first war movie that is not glorifying war - it's horrifying, terrifying, scary - like in reality.
    simon_booth

    Impressive war film from Korea

    I'm not a big fan of war films, unless the war in question was at least a couple hundred years ago or somewhere in the future, or the stars - but I did enjoy SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, if "enjoy" is the best word to use for such an experience. Apparently, director Kang Je-Gyu (SHIRI) enjoyed SPR too, as its influence on his Korean war film TAEGUKGI is impossible to deny. SHIRI was the South Korean film that probably did more than any other to bring the country's cinematic new wave into being, and especially into the field of view of the rest of the world at large. Its main accomplishment was, arguably, demonstrating that Korea could make a film that competed head on with Hollywood product, in terms of slick production values but also perhaps in terms of vacuous scripts Although it is rather shallow compared to other Korean films, though, I think it's safe to say that SHIRI had more depth than Hollywood would have injected into a similar story.

    TAEGUKGI is his first film since SHIRI, and he's definitely playing the Hollywood game again - tackling Spielberg head on this time. Like SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, TAEGUKGI attempts to humanise war by giving us some specific characters to focus on (in this case, two brothers played by Won Bin and Jang Dong-Kun) - and then uses our personal connection to show us that war is actually a dehumanising experience. The film also spares no effort in showing us the ability of bullets, knives and bombs to turn human beings into squishy piles of gore.

    There's a fairly obvious political symbolism in the story of two brothers and the effects the Korean war has on their lives and relationship - I don't know if it would be fair to read the ending as a view about the conditions under which Korean reunification might occur though. The ending of the film won't come as much of a surprise, since it's basically foretold at the start with a scene set in the present day. The exact details might be a little unexpected though.

    If you like your modern-ish day war films, and specifically if you liked SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, then there's very little doubt that TaeGukGi will impress. It's big, slick and well put together. Since it's not my favourite genre or topic of interest, I can't say I loved it like a brother, but was sufficiently satisfied with it given what it is.
    9poptartsgurl

    Wonderful

    This 2.5 hour long movie was wonderful! As a Korean, this movie was very emotionally moving and touching. Some people (mainly Westerners) think this movie was "over-dramatic", but it's actually a part of korean custom, culture and history. If you do not speak or understand Korean, a lot of the "meaning" is lost and cannot be portrayed in subtitles. That is a true shame. The story-line between the two brothers was heart-felt and emotional. Korea has remained divided for decades since and is subject to the possibility of a new war at any time. It was considered one of the most destructive and bloodiest wars of the 20th century with over 4 million koreans dead (2/3 of them were civilian). The Korean War will always be remembered as the "Forgotten War" since it came on the heels of World War II and was overshadowed by the Vietnam War.

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    • Trivia
      To recreate the battle at Doo-Mil-Ryung, the scene required 15,000 bullets, 3,000 extras and 500 stunt experts. Instead of rifles being fired, fist fights were the main focus of the scene and all of the cast were specially trained. The shoot lasted three weeks with about 50 minor accidents a day on average, but the scene was finally wrapped without any major accidents.
    • Goofs
      In the scene where North Korean soldiers ambush Jin Tae and several other South Korean soldiers while they're laying mines, one of the South Koreans steps on a mine and it blows his leg off. However, the M15 Anti-tank mine, which was the mine they were using, requires a force of 350 to 750 lbs to detonate.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Alternate versions
      Also released in a director's cut running 148min, 8min longer than the US and original version.
    • Connections
      References Saving Private Ryan (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Oppaneun punggakjaengi
      Written by Kim Song Kyu and Park Yeong Ho

      Sung by Park Hyang Rim.

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Hermandad De Guerra
    • Filming locations
      • A-San City, South Korea(Jin-tea's home)
    • Production companies
      • Kang Je-Kyu Film Co. Ltd.
      • KD Media
      • KTB Network
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    • Budget
      • $12,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,111,061
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $260,135
      • Sep 5, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $81,407,286
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 20m(140 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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