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Product Description Korean only Blu-Ray/Region A pressing. In the powerful tradition of Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers comes this box-office hit from Korea.From the director of Shiri comes the epic tale of two brothers. Jin-tae a shoemaker has worked tirelessly to provide money for the younger Jin-seok to go to college. But each of their hopes and dreams are shattered when both are forced to join the army against their will. Torn away from home and family Jin-tae vows to protect Jin-seok despite the dangers and the cost. In the searing crucible of battle fate intervenes forcing their bonds of faith love and trust to be tested time and again in this suspense-filled action-packed war drama. Review Special Features- Audio Commentary by Director Kang Je-Gyu and Actor Jang Dong-Gun & Won Bin- Audio Commentary by Director and StaffAudio Format: DTS-HD 5.1, DD 5.1 Video Format: HD 1080p Widescreen 2.35:1. LANGUAGE: KOREAN. SUB TITLE: KOREAN, ENGLISH, JAPANESE. SOUND. --Special Features Review: Good quality good movie - Good movie. Excellent quality dvd at good price. This movie is difficult to find. Review: One of the Best Films About the Korean War - "Tae Guk Gi" centers around the story of two close-knit brothers who are conscripted into the South Korean army at the start of the Korean War. After enduring numerous battles and personal hardships that severely strain their relationship, the brothers find themselves on opposite sides of a battlefield, and are forced to fight each other, as well as the enemy, in order to survive. Although "Tae Guk Gi" has often been compared to "Saving Private Ryan," its storyline also contains elements of "Flags of our Fathers" (issues surrounding the "war hero") and "Letters from Iwo Jima" (intensely close-up and personal nature of combat). The most memorable scene of this film, however, was when the brothers were literally torn from their family, dragged onto a train, and sent to the front. No draft card or induction ceremony (and we dont see the brothers going through basic training). I think this blending of civilian and soldier distinguishes "Tae Guk Gi" from most American war movies, where a clear break exists between a soldier's civilian and military life. Perhaps the closest resemblance to this blending in America occurred during the first year of the Civil War, when Northern farmboys and factory workers were hastily given a uniform and rifle, organized into regiments, and sent down to Virginia to fight Confederates (this first group was pretty much all volunteers, however). Like many (recent) American war movies, "Tae Guk Gi" portrays the chaotic, gory, and deeply personal nature of war, experiences that those of us who've never been in combat will never really know. But it also dramatically illustrates the blurring between civilian and soldier that frequently occurs during war. General William Tecumseh Sherman was ultimately referring to this blurred boundary when he said that "War is Hell." General Robert E. Lee's equally profound statement, however, perhaps better sums up the powerful emotional appeal of this film: "It is well that war is so terrible -- lest we should grow too fond of it."
| ASIN | B001CZJOXQ |
| Actors | Jang Dong-Gun, Lee Eun-Joo, Won Bin |
| Best Sellers Rank | #363,120 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,003 in Military & War (Movies & TV) #15,855 in Drama Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (603) |
| Director | Kang Je-Gyu |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, Dolby, Import, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 3 ounces |
| Release date | September 9, 2008 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 31 minutes |
| Studio | BMG/Arista |
| Subtitles: | English |
H**R
Good quality good movie
Good movie. Excellent quality dvd at good price. This movie is difficult to find.
O**T
One of the Best Films About the Korean War
"Tae Guk Gi" centers around the story of two close-knit brothers who are conscripted into the South Korean army at the start of the Korean War. After enduring numerous battles and personal hardships that severely strain their relationship, the brothers find themselves on opposite sides of a battlefield, and are forced to fight each other, as well as the enemy, in order to survive. Although "Tae Guk Gi" has often been compared to "Saving Private Ryan," its storyline also contains elements of "Flags of our Fathers" (issues surrounding the "war hero") and "Letters from Iwo Jima" (intensely close-up and personal nature of combat). The most memorable scene of this film, however, was when the brothers were literally torn from their family, dragged onto a train, and sent to the front. No draft card or induction ceremony (and we dont see the brothers going through basic training). I think this blending of civilian and soldier distinguishes "Tae Guk Gi" from most American war movies, where a clear break exists between a soldier's civilian and military life. Perhaps the closest resemblance to this blending in America occurred during the first year of the Civil War, when Northern farmboys and factory workers were hastily given a uniform and rifle, organized into regiments, and sent down to Virginia to fight Confederates (this first group was pretty much all volunteers, however). Like many (recent) American war movies, "Tae Guk Gi" portrays the chaotic, gory, and deeply personal nature of war, experiences that those of us who've never been in combat will never really know. But it also dramatically illustrates the blurring between civilian and soldier that frequently occurs during war. General William Tecumseh Sherman was ultimately referring to this blurred boundary when he said that "War is Hell." General Robert E. Lee's equally profound statement, however, perhaps better sums up the powerful emotional appeal of this film: "It is well that war is so terrible -- lest we should grow too fond of it."
Y**G
Best war movie ever!
Usually the war movies are boring. I've seen so many movies about American Civil War, and I'm kinda tired of it. I'm not saying they are bad, but the movies don't go with fast pace. They have great story lines, but they are so typical since they are only based on true people. But with this movie, you never get bored. It's a fiction, of course, but it's bloody-realistic, and it shows how awful and sad war(any wars!) is. I might feel that way because I'm Korean, and I know about the war. But the movie truly is good. A lot of American people think Korea has bad movie production, but you know what? We DO NOT. I really think Korean movies deal with more interesting stories and synopsises.(Of course there are some bad movies just like America does.) I can promise you that you will not be dissapointed. You will like it. For American people, I recommend you to watch the movie with ampathy and think that the war happened in America. Then you will enjoy the movie more; well, at least that's what I do when I watch movies about American History.
N**D
Wow
The only reason I purchased this movie is because I enjoy watching Min Sik Choi from Oldboy act. I knew he had a small part in this and I wanted to see it. With the movie being over 2 hours and 20 minutes long I noticed I had forgotten my initial reason once I began watching it. The movie is an amazing one. I was interested all the way through. From the very beginning it was good and I still wasn't sure how it was going to end until it was over. The movie makes you go through a whole bunch of emotions throughout and it kept me amazed at how great this movie was. I couldn't imagine how anybody wouldn't enjoy it. When I finally noticed Min Sik Choi in his small part and remembered that was my reason for buying this movie in the first place I was so into the movie already that it just made it that much better. This is by far one of the best films I have seen and I have seen a lot of good movies. I can't think of anything I didn't like about it. It was a movie I will not forget. I would give it a higher rating if I could.
S**S
Great Acting & Plot, Some Camera Work Difficult to Follow
This has good actors and the plot is well done. However, some of the action sequences are up-close & personal where you see just one person at a time. The problem with these types of sequences is the rapid movement of the camera from one person to another for many seconds or minutes at a time. I got a headache trying to follow this and had to stop the movie to rest my eyes. There are other sequences that were good and typical war scenes with views of more people and locations. I could not watch this movie in its entirety at one setting because of some camerawork done during battle scenes. It was interesting and well done otherwise. The problem is that when I really like and am interested in a movie I usually like watching it all at one sitting. Otherwise I lose interest and then don't finish the movie for days or weeks.
A**W
Fantasic war movie - one of the best!
I had heard nothing about this movie before watching it - in fact, only renting because it looked like it may have had some good action scenes. This movie blew me away! Everything, from the characters to the storyline to the action was absolutely outstanding. In particular, I was amazed at how well the action scenes were put together and how realistic they were. The war scenes were truly masterpieces! Beyond the battles though, this movie did an outstanding job of capturing the horror and internal strife the Korean war caused for Koreans. My only complaint was that the young brother could be exceedingly annoying, and in a total war like Korea was, his misguided optomism could have had deadly consequences. Other than that, this movie is definitely one of the top 5 war movies around!
M**O
Il film narra la storia di due fratelli durante la guerra di Corea. Personalmente ho apprezzato molto le scene di battaglia che risultano essere molto realiste, storicamente accurate e la contestualizzazione della guerra con tutti i suoi aspetti devianti. Deve essere stata una guerra terribile ed ancor oggi le tensioni non sembrano sopite. Le cose che non mi sono piaciute sono più che altro legate alla recitazione di alcuni attori secondari e, a mio modo di vedere, l'esagerazione eroica di certi personaggi. Tuttavia è un male comune a molti film quindi esprimo solo un giudizio personale. Ne consiglio l'acquisto.
U**R
Nach dem Tod seines Vaters setzt der Schuhputzer Jin-Tae alles daran, seinem jüngerem Bruder Jin-Seok ein Studium zu ermöglichen. Als jedoch der Korea-Krieg ausbricht, wird Jin-Seok zwangsrekrutiert. Um seinen Bruder zu schützen begleitet in Jin-Tae. Fortan meldet sich Jin-Tae für jeden gefährlichen Einsatz freiwillig. Sein Ziel ist es die Tapferkeitsmedille zu bekommen, denn die gibt ihm das Recht seinen Bruder vom Militärdienst zu befreien. "Brotherhood" braucht sich vor großen Antikriegsfilmen aus Hollywood & Co. nicht zu verstecken. Diesem Film gelingt das, was Steven Spielberg mit Der Soldat James Ryan eher misslungen ist. Denn seien wir mal ehrlich, außer den anfänglichen 30minuten "Filmgeschichte" liefert der Film einen Plot nach Schema F ab. "Brotherhood" hingegen erzählt eine einfühlsame und packende Geschichte, mitsamt einer realitätsnahen und glaubwürdigen Charakterstudie. Aber auch der Film an Sich ist ein hartes, glaubwürdiges Meisterwerk, dass den Zuschauer nicht schont. Die Bilder des Korea-Krieges sind nicht für Zartbesaidete geeignet, denn die Kamera hält auf alles drauf. Der Fokus liegt dabei die ganze Zeit auf den beiden Brüdern, die sich während des Krieges immer mehr voneinander entfremden. Hier der feingeistige Gutmensch Jin-Seok und dort der brutale Jin-Tae, bei dem man phasenweise nicht weiß, ob er wirklich nur will, dass er die Tapferkeitsmedaille bekommt, um seinen Bruder nach Hause schicken zu können oder ob es ihm einfach nur "Spaß" macht. Absolut packend. Aber auch die politische Brisanz des Korea-Krieges wird aufgezeigt. Hier findet man vielleicht noch am ehesten einen Schwachpunkt im Film. Denn das Wie-und-Warum wird für manchen Geschichts-Interessierten phasenweise eher nur am Rande behandelt. Andere Punkte, wie z. B. die Erschießung von vermeindlichen Kommunisten oder der Eintritt in die kommunistische Partei des Landes, um dafür ein wenig Essen zu bekommen sind dafür überzeugend und eindrucksvoll. Insgesamt ist "Brotherhood" einer der besten Antikriegsfilme überhaupt. Der Film ist einfühlsam, realitätsnah und top-insziniert. Die Geschichte der beiden Brüder ist spannend und bewegend. Anfangs war ich ein wenig skeptisch was diese asiatische Produktion betrifft (liegt wohl am starken Einfluss Hollywoods in meinem heimischen DVD-Schrank), auf jedenfall waren sämtliche Zweifel schnell verflogen und der Film hat mich von Anfang bis zum Ende gefesselt - 5 Sterne.
R**Z
Tengo la edición en DVD de esta película y siempre me ha encantado. Ahora que veo una versión europea en bluray (que ya era hora), me entran dudas a la hora de comprarla dado que no estoy seguro sobre los idiomas. No espero que esté con el audio en español pero por lo menos que tengan subtítulos en inglés y si también en español, pues perfecto. Alguien sabe algo? Estaría agradecido ante cualquier información sobre este aspecto. Gracias. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Al final la he comprado y me he llevado una decepción. Para empezar la calidad no es 1080p sino 1080i y los idiomas solo alemán y coreano. En cuanto a los subtítulos solo en alemán. Decepción con esta edición. En general siempre he estado contento con amazon, para mi la mejor tienda online. Pero lo peor de ellos es la falta de información sobre sus productos. Por favor amazon, ruego seáis más rigurosos .....
G**N
I bought this product for 17.99 canadian dollar. By far the best war movie for me. Great story, good acting, good quality (for a DVD) althought if you want HD quality you may choose the bluray version (BUT: the bluray is only korean for the audio and is not dubbed in english). This DVD was in Korean and in english for the audio. The subtitle are Korean, english and French ! Again BUY it you won't regret your choice :) I give it a 5 stars! Tae Guk Gi:Brotherhood of War TAE GUK GI-BROTHER HOOD OF WAR (Blu-Ray)
R**O
Brotherhood is a very fine film and I thoroughly recommend watching it for any who like war films. Whilst the beginning is bordering on being cheesy due to the happiness of literally everyone on the screen, this is an intentional balancing device, as later on everything turns to chaos and strife. The combat in this film is some of the finest and it's very believable (asides from one or two dodgy CGI planes.) I liked the way the film flowed from scene to scene and there were very few unnecessary extras. The story arc is simple enough to follow with an elder brother trying to get his younger brother home by securing a medal. The film is actually very dark and shows how war grinds each man down, to the point when they no longer act human. All in all, Brotherhood is a fantastic achievement and is definitely as good if not better than its western counterparts.
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