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Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War (Korean: 태극기 휘날리며; RR: Taegeukgi Hwinallimyeo) is a 2004 South Korean war film directed by Kang Je-gyu. It stars Jang Dong-gun and Won Bin and tells the story of two brothers who are forcibly drafted into the South Korean army at the outbreak of the Korean War .
Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War (태극기 휘날리며), 2004; Welcome to Dongmakgol (웰컴 투 동막골), 2005; A Little Pond (작은 연못), 2009; 71: Into the Fire (포화 속으로), 2010; In Love and War (적과의 동침), 2011; The Front Line (고지전), 2011; Ode to My Father (국제시장), 2014; Northern Limit Line (연평해전 ...
Jang Dong-gun (born March 7, 1972) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the films Friend (2001) and Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War (2004). Jang is one of the highest-paid actors and celebrity endorsers in Korea, [2] consistently topping surveys by industry insiders of most bankable stars.
The film was voted the favorite film by South Koreans with 11,918 votes in a 2002 online poll of 54,013 people conducted by the South Korean movie channel Orion Cinema Network. [7] In 2014, Time Out polled several film critics, directors, actors and stunt actors to list their top action films. [8] Shiri was listed at 96th place on this list. [9]
2002 2009: Lost Memories - as Music composer. [4] 2004 Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War - as Music composer. [5] 2013 Miracle in Cell No. 7 - as Music composer. [6] 2023 Road to Boston - as music composer. [7]
Tadpole (2002) Tadpole and the Whale (1988) Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War (2004) Taffy and the Jungle Hunter (1965) Tag: (2015 & 2018) Tag: The Assassination Game (1982) Tag der Freiheit: Unsere Wehrmacht (1935) Tag und Nacht (2010) Taggart (1964) Tagaru Palya (2023) Tagore (2003) Tahader Katha (1992) Tahara (2020) Tahiti Nights (1944 ...
8 Mile (2002) – biographical drama film inspired by the life of American rapper Eminem [1]; 11′09″01 September 11 (2002) – international anthology film composed of 11 contributions from 11 filmmakers, each from a different country - each gave their own vision of the events in New York City during the September 11 attacks, in a short film of 11 minutes, 9 seconds, and one frame [2]
Kang's most notable contributions to Korean cinema have been Shiri and Taegukgi. Shiri was the first big budget Hollywood-style action film made in Korea, which broke box office records and was partially responsible for the popularization of domestic films in the country.