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Harry Potter meets Bruce Lee in Volcano High, director Kim Tae Kyun's rollicking martial arts comedy! Set in an unspecified near future, this live action adaptation of the popular comic book centers on a high school where all the students are gifted martial artists, each in possession of an amazing, otherworldly power. According to legend, the Principal possesses a secret manuscript, one that promises to grant untold supernatural power to its user, a fact that practically assures one the ability to dominate the martial world. Jyang Ryang (Kim Su Ro) teams up with the Vice Principal (Byung Hee Bong) to usurp the manuscript from the Principal's possession, and ends up framing the school's top student, Song Hak Rim (Kwon Sang Woo, from Love So Divine and My Tutor Friend) in the process. The students themselves are already broken up into various factions, and with Hak Rim nowhere to be found, the school is sent into a tailspin as the various clubs battle it out to see who's really number one!

During these constant melees, Jang Ryang sets his sight on Yoo Chae Yi (Shin Min Ah, from Sad Movie and A Bittersweet Life), but it turns out he's not the only one with an interest in the school's "Ice Queen Beauty." Recent transfer student Kim Kyung Soo (Jang Hyuk, from Please Teach Me English and Windstruck) likes her as well, but his true character remains an enigma. The guy has been kicked out of eight schools and since he has no desire to make it nine in a row, Kyung Soo chooses not to fight and keeps his distance from the clubs. But with Chae Yi's encouragement, will Kyung Soo make a stand? Or is he a coward? Or could he be, quite possibly, the strongest martial artists of them all?

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Product Title: Volcano High (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version) 火山高校 (DTS版) (香港版) 火山高校 (DTS版) (香港版) 火山高(Volcano High) (Overseas Version) Volcano High (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Kim Su Ro (Actor) | Jang Hyuk (Actor) | Shin Min Ah | Kwon Sang Woo | Kim Tae Kyun 金秀路 (Actor) | 張赫 (Actor) | 新敏娥 | 權 相佑 | 金 泰均 金秀路 (Actor) | 张赫 (Actor) | 新敏娥 | 权 相佑 | Kim Tae Kyun キム・スロ (Actor) | チャン・ヒョク (Actor) | シン・ミナ | クォン・サンウ | キム・テギュン 김 수로 (Actor) | 장 혁 (Actor) | 신민아 | 권 상우 | 김태균
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Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Release Date: 2002-10-24
Language: Korean
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese, English, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS Digital Surround
Disc Format(s): DVD
Duration: 100 (mins)
Publisher: Mega Star (HK)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1001916824

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* Sound Mix : DTS 5.1 Surround, Dolby Digital 5.1

導演:金泰均

  火山高校平日課室內粉筆如子彈橫飛,操場上教師與學生凌空比拼,全校人人身懷高強武藝。江湖傳聞校內藏有一本號令天下的武林秘笈。各方黨派欲爭奪秘笈而拔劍弩張。一個雷電交加之夜,火山高校一百零八年以來最強的轉校生金英俊出現。

  他擁有一股神奇的超能力,卻不懂如何控制,經常被勒令退學。一眾武林高手想利用金英俊的超能力來奪取秘笈,面對連場血戰,金英俊如何殺出重圍,順利畢業?

  One day a student, Kim Kyung-soo, is transferred to Volcano High, a school that boasts 108 years of history, yet is completely unknown to ordinary people' a school that is only known to the highest masters of martial arts.

  Kim's been thrown out of eight schools in a row for not being able to control his inherent supernatural powers. This time, he is determined to graduate, no matter what it takes. However, strange events revolve around Kim from his first day at school. Will he be able to graduate as planned while being swept up into the fierce battle to become top fighting master at Volcano High?

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Professional Review of "Volcano High (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)"

February 21, 2006

This professional review refers to Volcano High Special Edition DTS
If Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone had been directed by the Wachowski brothers (The Matrix), with a smidgen of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon thrown in, you would probably end up with something like Volcano High. Taking place in a high school where the 'gifted class' possesses supernatural powers, this 2001 action-comedy blends martial arts fantasy, wire-fu acrobatics, and dazzling computer graphics to create unforgettable visuals that more than compensate for a lackluster script.

Based on the winning submission from a 1997 Korean screenwriting contest, Volcano High revolves around troubled teenager Kim Kyung Soo (Jang Hyuck), who is blessed (or cursed, depending on how you see it) with special powers, including the ability to levitate and hurl energy projectiles at his foes. The story kicks off with Kyung Soo arriving at the titular high school after having been expelled from eight previous schools for assaulting teachers and fellow students. With this being his 'last strike', Kyung Soo tries very hard to fit in with his new classmates, control his temper, and avoid the type of supernatural displays that result in expulsion.

Unfortunately, Volcano High is unlike any high school that Kyung Soo has been to, as many of his fellow students also possess mystical powers. Furthermore, Kyun Soo finds himself caught in the middle of a power struggle between the school's principal, vice-principal, and rival student clubs over the 'Secret Manuscript', a tome which grants its bearer absolute control over the school. When Principal Jang Oh Ja (Kim Il Wu) suddenly falls into a deep trance, Vice-principal Jang Hak Sa (Byun Heui Bong) accuses the school's top student Song Hak Rim (Kwong Sang Woo) of trying to steal the Secret Manuscript and has him jailed. In actual fact, the vice-principal is after the book himself, and he enlists the help of school bully 'Dark Oxen' Jang Ryang (Kim Su Ro) to get the rest of the students in line.

Meanwhile, because of the power vacuum created by Hak Rim's imprisonment, the leaders of the various student clubs try to consolidate their power by enlisting Kyung Soo's support, such as the aggressive captain of the rugby team, Shimma (Kim Hyung Jong), who even enlists the charms of his pretty fraternal twin sister Yoma (Chae Shi Ah). However, Kyung Soo's attention is focused on 'Icy Jade' Yoo Chae Yi (Shin Min A), the beautiful and chaste captain of the all-female kendo team. And to make matters worse, the vice-principal brings in five new teachers, led by Ma Bang Jin (Huh Jun Ho), who specialize in reigning in wayward students with their seemingly unbeatable powers. Let the games begin!

If you are a fan of wire-fu flicks, such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, or are looking for something to fill the time until the next Shaolin Soccer, then you will probably think that you have died and gone to heaven when you watch Volcano High, which is wall-to-wall with characters that fly, do impossible backflips, and do battle with stylish cartoon violence. As per the film's central conceit, 'martial arts set in a high school', Volcano High takes the conventions of wu shu martial arts epics and transposes them into a high school setting. For example, characters are introduced with subtitles bearing their names and descriptions (reminiscent of the Hong Kong film Stormriders), rival warlords and clans become student associations that don't get along, and dramatic camera angles are used to give the on-screen action an anime feel.

However, despite the emphasis on martial arts, the tone of the film is mostly jokey and irreverent. For example, Kyung Soo's dramatic arrival at Volcano High is punctuated by the image of a student falling out of a window, to which Kyung Soo is completely oblivious. One brief digression relays Kyung Soo's backstory as a sepia-toned educational training film. And despite his super powers, Kyung Soo is a bit of a klutz, especially in the presence of Chae Yi, for whom he can only muster a meek wave and a goofy smile.

If there is a complaint to be made about Volcano High, it would have to be leveled against the script, which trades in comic book characterizations and cliché-ridden plotting as it swings wildly from one action sequence to the next. The film also touches briefly on the stifling authoritarian environment of the Korean high-school system, though it is more of a scratch on the surface, as opposed to the more thoughtful examinations mined by Whispering Corridors or even My Boss, My Hero. And because the script introduces a flurry of characters, their allegiances, and numerous plot points within the first half, some viewers may find the story a bit confusing and difficult to follow (hint: the story is not too dissimilar from Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone).

Performances are also as expected for such a spectacle-laden film. Top nod goes to Jang, whose charismatic and comic performance as the story's unwilling hero is second only to the outrageous special effects. As Kyung Soo's love interest, Shin is perfectly cast as the cool Chae Yi, and she warms up nicely as the story unfolds. Kim, with his long locks and over-the-top facial expressions, is no stranger to playing bad guys (such as in Attack the Gas Station! and The Foul King), and in Volcano High, he lends credence to the moniker 'Dark Oxen' with another fearsome performance.

It may lack brains, but Volcano High more than makes up for this shortcoming with its brawn. In addition to its light-hearted tone and the way it recontextualizes the wu shu epic into the confines of a high school, Volcano High benefits from imaginative fight sequences and dazzling special effects. Indeed, Volcano High is a wildly entertaining romp... exactly the type of film that fans of Asian action have been craving for a very long time.

Anthony Leong, a part-time film critic since 1997, is the author of Korean Cinema: The New Hong Kong, a guidebook to the 'Korean New Wave' that is available from Trafford Publishing. Information on his book, as well as his reviews of Korean films, are available at Mediacircus.net.

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Customer Review of "Volcano High (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7.7 out of 10 (11)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 8 out of 10 (40)

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March 5, 2007

??? Customer Review Rated Bad 2 - 2 out of 10
If there is such a school, parents have to be beware! All the kids are crazy, so as the teachers. It is hard to understand, and a waste of time to watch, but if you like ku fu or super power films, then guess you won't find this too bad.
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Rhoda
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September 18, 2006

This customer review refers to Volcano High Special Edition DTS
EFFECTS IS GOOD Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
I FIND IT A LITTLE HARD TO UNDERSTAND HOW THE MOVIE STARTED TO GIVE SUPER POWERS TO THESE KIDS. THERE WAS NOT HISTORY AS TO HOW THEY ACQUIRED THESE EXCPT FOR THE BOOK WHICH WAS NOT EVEN HANDED OUT TO THE KIDS.

STAR STUDDED...REASON I GOT MY COPY, OTHERWISE, I WAS CONFUSED UNTIL THE END OF THE MOVIE.
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Li Kira Miyu
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September 9, 2006

This customer review refers to Volcano High (Japan Version) [HD DVD]
Great Movie Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This is a really good movie. I was at Blockbuster when I saw this and it had Koreans and Hip Hop stars on it and I was like "Are they dubbing a korean movie into something horrible". So I got it and I was happy they had a Korean version because I can not stand english dubs of anime made for little kids and I was afraid to see what they had done to it in english so I watched the Korean version and it was amazing. This video is very well explained. It explains the characters, the plot, and the seeting well. It had a lot of comedy with action and I love anything with both of them in there. It was really my type of movie and I absolutely love it.
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chelo22
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January 24, 2006

This customer review refers to Volcano High Special Edition DTS
EXCELLENT Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This movie is really excellent.
I've really like it.
All the movie is great.
You must o have it.
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Lavardi
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November 25, 2005

like the movie Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
excellent movie, i'm not really a fan of action movie but this movie was great in my openion..actually i baught it because there was one of the actors that i admire so much, as a man, he was in it, but after the movie i thought not only the star was attractive but also the movie itself... Jank HYuk the main actor is also not bad looking in my openion... but the most important thing is that the movie was brilliant and i would recommend it to anyone in love with action movies.., or anyone who likes ficition...
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