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  • Almost anything involving Tae-goo.
    • In the extended ending, while preparing to blow up Chang-yi's corpse, Tae-goo finds himself surrounded by the Japanese army, so he threatens them with a stick of dynamite and flicks the lighter close to it. The army retreats, and Tae-goo slowly realises that he actually lit the dynamite by mistake. His reaction is priceless.
    • In the Ghost Market fight, Do-won asks Tae-goo to run to the other side of the street so he can see where they're shooting from.
      Tae-goo: Why does it have to be me?
      Do-won: Is there anyone else?
      (Tae-goo goes to the other side of Do-won and glances round the corner)
      Tae-goo: Should I run in a straight line, or go in a zig zag and confuse 'em?
      (Do-won stares at him, bewildered)
      Tae-goo: ...Fine, I'll decide. (He runs in a zig zag, dodging bullets. Do-won shakes his head in disbelief)
    • Tae-goo wearing a diving helmet in the Ghost Market fight. He spends the fight running around trying to keep his balance and attempting to shoot Chang-yi's thugs wearing the heavy thing. Furthermore, the diving helmet proves to be very tight as well.
    • Tae-goo finally gets to the place where the treasure is supposed to be, and searches for it through a pair of wallet binoculars... only to find the end of Do-won's gun barrel instead.
    • Early in the film, when Tae-goo takes the map and goes up to rest in his room. Byung-choon and his thugs spot Tae-goo walking upstairs and hope to kill him and try and get the map. Unfortunately for them, Tae-goo hears their approaching footsteps and calls out, "Who is it?" and Byung-choon, on the other side of the door, accidentally reveals himself. It's his frustrated expression that's so funny.
    • Captured by Do-won, Tae-goo escapes, bolts out the door laughing madly...and notices Do-won and the other resistance fighters are right there.
  • The Japanese general and his entourage coming across the body of the opium den owner.
    General: I've been in countless wars...but I've never seen such gruesome deaths. Damn Koreans...
    Aide: Maybe he's a pervert, sir?

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