Brotherhood

Dwight 2022-04-23 07:03:31

I have watched it many times. Objectively speaking, when Korean movies were filming this theme movie, the main line of comparing North and South Korea as brothers was very clear. During that period of history, I reviewed it again, and the director's ideas focused on the key explanation of human nature and family affection. Before the war, it was a happy family, but after the war, the country was ruined, the country was destroyed, and the audience was left to think independently, without imposing the hat of ideology on the audience. It can also be said to be a movie with the theme of the reunification of North and South Korea. The later domestic "Assembly" has some lessons for reference.

For brotherly love, this film personally thinks it is the best interpretation so far.

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  • Georgiana 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    War films are anti-war, and model dramas are about war.

  • Crystel 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    After watching "Eight Hundred", "King Kong River" and "Changjin Lake". I watched the "Flying Tai Chi Flag" again, the description of the war, the depiction of human nature... I found that 20 years later, Chinese films have not been able to catch up, let alone surpassed it.

Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War quotes

  • 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?

  • Jin-tae: [tears up the last will that Jin-seok was writing] Wills are for dying people. You've got to be strong.