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Jang Dong Gun (Actor) | Won Bin (Actor) | Lee Eun Joo (Actor) | Gang Je Gyu (Director)
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The full impact of brotherly love is shown in this touching Korean blockbuster that teams up superstars Jang Dong Gun and Won Bin. The film revolves around two brothers who are drafted into the army by force during the outbreak of the Korean War in the 50s. Jang Dong Gun plays Lee Jin Tae, a simple family man who makes every effort to excel in his duties in order to achieve an early release from the military services for his younger brother Jin Seok (Won Bin). Unaware of his older brother's good intentions, Jin Seok is increasingly upset by his brother's cavalier actions. The misunderstandings between the two keep accumulating until Jin Seok accidentally comes across an unposted letter to his family and makes a fateful decision.

Directed by Gang Je Gyu (Shiri), Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War became the highest-grossing Korean film of all time when it was released in 2004, a record later surpassed by King and The Clown in 2006. The film's 12.8 million dollar production cost also set a new record for the Korean film industry. Taegukgi 's epic nature and gritty and realistic battlefield scenes poignantly capture the brutality and devastation of war, while the brothers' evolving relationship makes for an affecting account of the wartime experience.

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Product Title: Taegukgi (Iron Box Limited Edition) (Taiwan Version) 太極旗 - 生死兄弟 (又名: 太極旗飄揚: 生死有情) (限量功勳鐵盒版) (台灣版) 太极旗 - 生死兄弟 (又名: 太极旗飘扬: 生死有情) (限量功勋铁盒版) (台湾版) Taegukgi (Iron Box Limited Edition) (Taiwan Version) Taegukgi (Iron Box Limited Edition) (Taiwan Version)
Artist Name(s): Jang Dong Gun (Actor) | Won Bin (Actor) | Lee Eun Joo (Actor) 張東健 (Actor) | 元斌 (Actor) | 李恩宙 (Actor) 张东健 (Actor) | 元斌 (Actor) | 李恩宙 (Actor) チャン・ドンゴン (Actor) | ウォン・ビン (Actor) | イ・ウンジュ (Actor) 장 동건 (Actor) | 원 빈 (Actor) | 이 은주 (Actor)
Director: Gang Je Gyu 姜帝圭 姜帝圭 姜帝圭 강제규
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Release Date: 2005-06-30
Language: Korean
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Duration: 148 (mins)
Publisher: Tai
Package Weight: 310 (g)
Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004033133

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* Screen Format : 16:9 (Anamorphic Widescreen)
* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital 5.1

導演:姜帝圭
Director: Kang Je Gyu

  為了全家人的生計,振泰每天在漢城鍾路為人擦皮鞋,日子雖然過得辛苦,但只要一想到因自己的努力而終於步入大學校園的弟弟振錫,還有即將與戀人英信結婚而充滿希望和幸福時,他就感到無比欣慰。可是正當振泰沉浸在自己的幸福世界時,突如其來的噩耗卻改變了一切。有一天,從學校歸來的振錫,漲紅著臉告訴振泰即將爆發戰爭的消息。同一時間,收音機的廣播、外面的街道上,到處彌漫著戰爭的氣氛...讓振泰強烈意識到戰爭的來臨。

  振泰於是慌慌張張打包行囊帶著一家人和英信的弟妹們一起加入避難行列,大家唯恐走散所以手拉著手緊緊相隨,最後終於在灰土交加中到大邱。可就此時,振泰和振錫兄弟倆稀糊塗地被推上了軍用列車,此時此刻他們才知道自己已被強行徵兵而即將奔赴前線。

  被強行徵兵的振泰不得不拋下曾應允今年秋天就娶進家門的英信和身體欠恙的母親,和弟弟振錫一起從軍去了。振泰和振錫被拉到了每天吞噬數千數萬人生命的戰場,而參戰的振泰的唯一心願,就是寧死也要讓弟弟振錫活著回家。於是,振泰懷著只要自己在戰場上立功獲勳章即可讓弟弟活著回家的希望,不顧一切地投身到這場無法預知的殘酷戰爭中…而單純善良的振錫在這場血雨腥風的戰爭中也不失其純淨的心靈,他一邊經歷著殘酷的戰爭,一邊成長…

  Jin-tae (Jang Dong-gun) is a happy shoeshine boy, planning to marry Young-shin (Lee Eun-joo) soon. However, with the outbreak of the Korean War (25 June 1950). Jin-tae and his younger brother Jin-tae volunteers in every suicidal mission in order to earn the Medal of Honour, the only way that will secure the discharge of his younger brother. Jin-seok misunderstands Jin-tea's good intentions as an obsession with fame and glory. It is only at the fatal end that Jin-seok comes to realize the true meaning of his older brother's sacrifice.
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June 8, 2007

This professional review refers to TAEGUKGI : The Brotherhood of War
Nearly five years after the release of his blockbuster hit Shiri, Kang Je-Gyu returns to the director’s chair with Taegukgi, the big-budget war epic that took the Korean box office by storm in 2004. Taking its title from the South Korean flag, the film details the story of two brothers who find themselves swept up by the tide of war.

Believing that the future of the family lies with his younger sibling, the simple cobbler Lee Jin-Tae (Jang Dong-Gun) works out a deal with his superior officer: if he wins the Medal of Honor, his brother Jin-Seok (Won Bin) gets sent home. But for Jin-Tae to take home the medal, he starts volunteering for increasingly dangerous missions, much to the confusion of his younger brother. Even worse, Jin-Tae’s noble aim soon corrupts him, as he begins loving the idea of playing the hero a little too much. Eventually, his promotion to sergeant, the parties thrown in his honor, and the interviews with the media seem to go to Jin-Tae’s head. And as a result of this newfound fame, he starts to exhibit an apparent lack of regard for the fiancée (Lee Eun-Ju) he left back home. This change in behavior causes a rift between the brothers, one that will have dramatic consequences for both their lives as history’s “Forgotten War” heats up.

Shot in a style that is strongly reminiscent of Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers, Taegukgi goes to great lengths to show the horrors of war in graphic fashion. Limbs get blown off, booby-trapped bodies explode, and surprise attacks abound, creating a strong sense that anyone (well, anyone except the leads, of course) can die at any moment. And while the jerky shooting style may put off some viewers, I found that the technique works well in highlighting the chaotic nature of battle, effectively inserting the audiences into the frontlines right along with its protagonists.

Could the film have done some things better? Certainly. The frame story involving scenes set in the present does add a touch of historical gravitas to the proceedings, but in some ways, I found that it works against the suspense of the narrative: it would be nice to worry about who will die, not just why or how. And yes, there’s a high melodrama quotient in the film, but fans of Korean cinema will likely already be familiar with this convention and accept it as is.

And really, the film isn’t a mindless affair, but a surprisingly nuanced, complicated picture of the Korean War. Certainly, one could argue that the depictions of the North Koreans and the Chinese are exceedingly unflattering, but the way in which the film’s “heroes” are portrayed goes a long way in balancing things out. As we follow the South Korean forces, we watch their descent into darkness, as their brutality soon turns into out-and-out war crimes Although in many ways, Taegukgi is earmarked as a commercial crowdpleaser, I found that it had a little more substance than most popcorn films in telling its tale of two warring ideologies and the common people destroyed by it.

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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.7 out of 10 (79)

Kham
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February 8, 2008

This customer review refers to TAEGUKGI : The Brotherhood of War (DVD) (Korea Version)
Best War Movie Ever Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This is the best war movie ever and as you can see, i purcased the last original version of this dvd. The cover looked sleet and nice. I would have to say this movie is one of the best korean war ever. Totally recommended.
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Kevin Kennedy
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November 2, 2007

This customer review refers to Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2-Disc Set, Special Edition) (US Version)
Powerful Korean war film Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
"Tae Guk Gi" is a powerful depiction of the dehumanizing effects of war. Its presentation of battle scenes is realistic and very graphic. Its visual and storytelling styles are quite similar to the look and feel of the great HBO series "Band of Brothers". In addition, the acting by the film's huge cast is superb. Jang Dong-Kun and Won Bin, playing the brothers at the film's center, are particularly good.

Unfortunately, the filmmakers are a bit too manipulative in their approach. For example, early in the film we see a happy family scene that concludes with one of the brothers telling the other that he wished every day could be like this one. As seasoned movie viewers, we know that their lives are about to be turned upside down ... and, of course, they are in the film's very next scene.

Similarly, as the end of the film approaches, we see a series of extraordinary coincidences. First, the two brothers who now are deep inside North Korea, stumble upon a young man who had been their next-door neighbor in Seoul, but was impressed into the North Korean army. Then, after being away from home for many months, the younger brother returns home just in time to see his brother's fiance arrested for being a Communist sympathizer. Then, just as the fiance is facing a firing squad, the older brother returns from the battlefield to intervene. But the ultimate coincidence occurs near the end when the two brothers, now fighting on opposing sides, on a battlefield with thousands upon thousands of troops, somehow meet each other.

For me, all these coincidences became too much; they strained my credulity too far. As a consequence, the emotional impact of the film's climax was undercut. Nonetheless, for its extraordinary depiction of war and its fine performances, I recommend "Tae Guk Gi" very highly.
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April 2, 2007

This customer review refers to Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2-Disc Set, Special Edition) (US Version)
1 people found the following helpful

JANG DONG GUN and TAE GUK GI Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I am not a Korean and do not understand Korean languages, cultures or history. However, I am very impressed and feel deeply proud of this nation South Korea, after watching this movie.
A great movie forever lives in one's memory. Doctor Zhivago, Gone With The Wind, Godfather and many many others. As for me, Tae Guk Gi falls onto this category. There are tons of good movies from time to time, fun to watch but they tend to slip away from your mind easily.
So many talented professionals who all look like they were born in postwar years 1950's worked so hard together for one same goal - to make Tae Guk Gi a success, there's no turning back. Congratulations ! You all succeed. Not only just made a movie, but made history for generations to see internationally.
For those who cried out harsh criticism like unrealistic endings, too violence, nothing but bloodshed. Please do take a minute to listen to Director Kang Je-Gyu, Producers Hana Lee, Sung Hoon Lee and Professor Park's interviews which were included in the Bonus Disc. You will find all your answers there. Nutrition label at back of Hershey chocolates, minor flaw, no big deal.
How I know this movie ? JANG DONG GUN. A name to be recognized worldwide not just a good looking handsome face, muscular body frame but rather one who knows his crafts well. A skilled and gifted actor. Give him a camera angle and command "Action" and he will deliver and brings life to the character. His intense emotions and facial expressions are so powerful, lines to him seem like unnecessary. I hate to compare him with any other actors. But I have to. He has the same star quality as Russell Crowe ( I mean only the acting part ). The only difference is one is from down under, one is from South Korea. Chow Yun Fat, sorry about that, even though I am also from Hong Kong.
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Steve Rees
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July 14, 2006

This customer review refers to Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2-Disc Set, Special Edition) (US Version)
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Brotherhood Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This film is a real epic. I cant rate it high enough. About two brothers being forced to fight in the Korean war. No matter what horrors they face, their love for each other never dies. The fight scense are brillient and very realistic. The film is very well put together. I am a huge war film addict, but this is way up there, possibly the best yet.
I warn you, it will even make the toughest viewer shed a few tears.
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Nicole
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June 28, 2006

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so good, so sad Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I watched this movie last night. It was such a great movie, depicting the relationship of 2 brothers in the Korean war. The movie is pretty graphic, with men having limbs blown off and such. But, I think it accurately depicts the horror of combat. The movie is pretty sad too, and I cried at the end. Won Bin is in this movie, and I think he is really cute....even if he is muddy and bloody half of the movie. Honestly, this is one of the best movies Ive seen in a long time.
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