Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War behind the scenes gags
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Anita 2022-03-29 09:01:06
Do you know history? It was the Volunteer Army back then, not the People’s Liberation Army. The Volunteer Army went into the army in the name of this volunteer, not in the name of the Chinese army, nor did it charge with the national flag. A little common sense will do, I really can't stand your South Koreans being so arrogant that you don't know how much you weigh. Blindly acting, when the Chinese army rushed over, there was a huge crowd of people, but they were still wearing the Chinese flag, is it possible? At that time, our army was only a volunteer army, how could it play the national flag and rush to the peak
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Rozella 2022-03-26 09:01:10
As for the pyrotechnics, I have to admit that the film is close to the Hollywood level. Of course, the understanding of war scenes is still in the age of cold weapons. The volunteer army all over the mountains and plains is also the beginning of the stick yy, but fortunately this film is not too exaggerated. As for brotherhood, pull it down, the fanning is too much, and there is no feeling.
Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War quotes
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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?
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Jin-tae: [tears up the last will that Jin-seok was writing] Wills are for dying people. You've got to be strong.