If Americans think of the Korean War at all, it’s often as a kind of half-forgotten placeholder between World War II and Vietnam, two armed struggles with much more active and vocal constituencies. In ...
Already a monster hit in its native South Korea, Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War has finally come to America, and chances are that everyone of Korean descent is already lining up to buy tickets.
Not only does Tae Guk Gi employ the same stroboscopic camerawork for its battle scenes, but this story of two young brothers conscripted against their will to fight the invading Northerners and their ...
“Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood Of War” proves that good stories transcend cultures, languages and points of view. Originally produced and released in South Korea, its epic themes and pure entertainment ...
SEOUL — Kang Je-gyu, who helmed Korea’s most successful movie “Shiri” — the pic that put Korea on the map as an important world force in film — is making a comeback. Kang has started filming “Tae Guk ...
Literalizing the phrase “band of brothers,” Shiri director Kang Je-gyu’s Asian box office smash Tae Guk Gi gives the Korean War the Saving Private Ryan treatment, vigorously blurring the line between ...
3/5/06 – On 3/5, the movie “King and the Clown” breaks the box office record held by the movie “Tae Guk Gi”. This is the only movie portraying historical story ranked in “All-Time Korean Movie Box ...
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This epic South Korean feature by Kang Je-gyu follows two brothers through the war with the north, commemorating the people’s sacrifices but also exposing the republic’s abuses. Kang borrows freely ...
It's like that but for the WHOLE MOVIE for Tae Guk Gi. (i.e. 2 hours and 20 minutes of horrifyingly graphic footage.) There were a bunch of Koreans watching the movie, and some of them started crying ...