Of all the war movies I've seen (Fullmetal Jacket, Saving Private Ryan, etc) this is by far the best one, in my opinion.
IMDB Plot Summary wrote:
A group of Korean archeologists find a skeleton and identify it as Lee Jin-Seok. But Lee Jin-Seok is still alive and he is now an old man. It is his brother Jin-Tae who went missing in the Korean War. We travel from the present to 1950, when the Korean War started. Jin-Seok and Jin-Tae, Jin-Seok's brother, are young men who suddenly find themselves catapulted into a bloody world so different from their quiet, rural lives. As the war progresses, the war begins to poison Jin-Tae's mind. Jin-Seok is lost when he finds that he no longer knows who his brother is.
Dave Kehr, The New York Times wrote:
From the top-grossing director in Korea, Kang Je-gyu ("Shiri"), comes an Asian answer to Steven Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan," in which the Korean War of 1950-53 serves as a background to family melodrama. Forced to join the South Korean Army when the North unexpectedly invades, brothers Jin-tae (Jang Dong-gun) and Jin-seok (Won Bin) find themselves caught up in a conflict far more ambiguous than that depicted in Mr. Spielberg's film, one in which neither side has the moral upper hand and faceless authority invariably trumps over individual aspirations. It's a film that will mean more within the culture that produced it than outside, but it does offer Western viewers rare access to another country's innermost anxieties and contradictions, and as such is a fascinating document.
The whole movie is in Korean but has subtitles.
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www.sonypictures.com/movies/taegukgi/
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http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/m ... _id=309492
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