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What? My Brother Is My Enemy?EP10

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What? My Brother Is My Enemy?

A man is set up by his own brother. To save him, the master destroys the man's martial arts skills and tells him to come back in three years for revenge. When the man returns, the master is already dead. He feels there is something wrong with how his master died. Just as he is about to find out the killer, something unexpected happens...
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Ep Review

The Funeral Fight Scene Is Insane

I was not expecting a full-on martial arts battle during a funeral service! The tension in What? My Brother Is My Enemy? is off the charts. Watching the guy in white dominate the courtyard while everyone watches in horror is pure drama. The choreography is brutal and the emotions are raw.

That Villain Just Would Not Stay Down

The persistence of the attacker in black is terrifying. Even after getting beaten down, he keeps coming back with that creepy smile. It adds such a dark layer to What? My Brother Is My Enemy?. You can feel the desperation in every punch. The blood effects are surprisingly realistic for a short drama too.

The White Outfit Hero Is So Cool

There is something so satisfying about watching the protagonist in the white silk jacket take control. He moves with such precision and anger. In What? My Brother Is My Enemy?, his fighting style feels personal, like he is protecting something sacred. The way he handles the claw weapon is epic.

Why Is Everyone Wearing Mourning Bands

The atmosphere is so heavy because of the funeral setting. Seeing the women in green and white looking so distressed adds to the tragedy. What? My Brother Is My Enemy? uses the mourning clothes to show how deep the loss goes. It is not just a fight; it is a desecration of memory.

The Claw Weapon Is Terrifying

I have never seen a weapon like that metal claw hand before. It looks so painful when it hits. The sound design in What? My Brother Is My Enemy? makes every impact feel heavy. The villain using it makes him seem like a monster, which makes the hero's victory even more satisfying.

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