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Maljukgeori janhoksa

  • 2004
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.9K
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Maljukgeori janhoksa (2004)
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By "Fist of Fury", Kim Hyun-Soo (Sang-Woo Kwone) addicted to Bruce Lee. Year 1978. Hyun-Soo moved to KangNam, Seoul. Hyun-Soo transferred to JungMoon High, Maljuk Street, Kangnam, Seoul. He ... Read allBy "Fist of Fury", Kim Hyun-Soo (Sang-Woo Kwone) addicted to Bruce Lee. Year 1978. Hyun-Soo moved to KangNam, Seoul. Hyun-Soo transferred to JungMoon High, Maljuk Street, Kangnam, Seoul. He goes schooling by No.78 Bus. First day a senior male took Hyun-Soo's collar and made Hyun-... Read allBy "Fist of Fury", Kim Hyun-Soo (Sang-Woo Kwone) addicted to Bruce Lee. Year 1978. Hyun-Soo moved to KangNam, Seoul. Hyun-Soo transferred to JungMoon High, Maljuk Street, Kangnam, Seoul. He goes schooling by No.78 Bus. First day a senior male took Hyun-Soo's collar and made Hyun-Soo being punished inside JungMoon playground because of forgetting collar Hyun-Soo made f... Read all

  • Director
    • Ha Yoo
  • Writer
    • Ha Yoo
  • Stars
    • Kwon Sang-woo
    • Lee Jung-Jin
    • Han Ga-in
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Ha Yoo
    • Writer
      • Ha Yoo
    • Stars
      • Kwon Sang-woo
      • Lee Jung-Jin
      • Han Ga-in
    • 14User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Kwon Sang-woo
    Kwon Sang-woo
    • Hyeon-soo
    Lee Jung-Jin
    Lee Jung-Jin
    • Woo-shik
    Han Ga-in
    Han Ga-in
    • Eun-ju
    Park Hyo-joon
    Park Hyo-joon
    • Hamburger
    • (as Park Hyo-jun)
    Kim In-kwon
    Kim In-kwon
    • Jiksae
    Lee Jong-hyuk
    • Jong-hun
    Seo Dong-won
    Seo Dong-won
    • Seong-hoon
    Kim Byeong-chun
    • High school military drill teacher puppet army
    Kim Bu-seon
    Kim Bu-seon
    • Stir-fried rice cake in Tteokbokki restaurant
    Chun Ho-jin
    Chun Ho-jin
    • Hyeon-soo's Father
    Choi Jae-hwan
    • Hyeon-soo's class student
    Lee Kyu-ho
    • Wild horse's gang…
    Park Soo-young
    • Politics & Economics teacher
    Michael Tassis
    • Kim Tae-hyung
    Han-seok Yang
    • Physical education teacher bully
    Kim Yeong-im
    • Female college student in night club 2
    Choi Yong-hyun
    • Wild horse's gang
    • Director
      • Ha Yoo
    • Writer
      • Ha Yoo
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    User reviews14

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    8sHoGo1981

    Remind me not to goto military school...

    This movie reminded me a little of highschool actually... well almost anyways. I'm having a hard time figuring out if this movie was suppose to be a love story or a martial arts movie.

    The story is about a boy who idols Bruce Lee, he ends up going to military school and gets himself into trouble here and there, but also meets a girl he really likes who rides the same bus. Long story short he goes through the teenage years. Girls, dancing, fights, friends and school. I would've probably enjoyed the movie more if the subtitles were properly timed though... One thing that a liked in particular were the fight scenes. I don't know about everyone else, but I get a little tired of our western movies where the hero beats up a hundred people by himself. Good story, good action, and nice music. 7.5/10
    10danangcity

    Excellent story-line in school settings

    A great movie with balanced combination of martial arts, love and teenage psychological elements. Most of the scenes are brilliantly executed!
    8kasunpro

    very good, serious issues are addressed in a teen drama

    First i must say this movie is a very good movie for many reasons.Actually it reminds me of my high school days not so long ago(the strict disciplined boys' school,prefects,uniforms,short hair,physical punishment,fights,evening tutorial classes,uncertainty of future,deprivation of female contact ;)) The similarities are more because the story is set in the time period when south Korea was still developing as a country. I think its a universal issue because the students, as young adults are crushed by the pressure for survival, the uncertainty of their future and the cut throat competition for higher education and success.I think they are more common in developing countries.

    And for action i must say that they have done a fantastic job.The last fight scene was a work of art(a realistic poem in motion plus the blood and the dirt). who said the hero must win without a scratch?(the last man standing wins)
    8davidstone28

    Surprisingly good 'coming of age' movie

    Surprisingly good coming of age movie about a young adult / teenager in military school in South Korea, and the bullying, unrequited love, parental pressures etc that has to deal with. The movie gradually hooks you in - the characters are endearing and believable - and its surprisingly touching. There are some Blue Lee elements in it but isn't a "kung fu" movie. Although the film is set in Korea, its crosses cultures very easily - this could easily be a school in the US for example. If you want an intelligent, touching, coming of age movie with characters that you can relate to, and well as some occasional action to crank up the tension, this is well worth watching. 8/10
    8refresh_daemon

    Violence Begets Violence

    Once Upon a Time in High School is poet-director Yu Ha's third feature and this time he chooses to tread a very different territory than his previous works, exploring the culture of violence in Corea via the lens of high school during the 1970s.

    The story concerns a recent transferee to a new high school, Hyunsu, who quickly makes friends with the class tough guys. Complications arise when his crush and his new best friend end up liking each other. Add this to rivalries, belligerent teachers, administrators and a general culture of violence and you have a setup for enormous amounts of frustration and violence begetting more violence. Oh, and Bruce Lee. Not the actual Bruce Lee, but there's quite a bit of Bruce Lee in this film, as his star was bright at the time.

    The story has several threads, but because it's so well weaved together, you never really get lost and although towards the end of the film, most of the plot elements vanish, I think it works well in this film, showing how a system of violence slowly drags its victims into reproducing that same violence, causing everything else to be lost. And yet, while the film criticizes the violence, it also seems to be glorifying the violence at the same time, which you can see in a number of rather impressive fight sequences (including two crazy rooftop rumbles). Clearly this is a complicated, but still nostalgic look back at the days of high school.

    One thing that really impressed me was Kwon Sang Woo's performance as Hyunsu, especially that he handled a great deal of the stunts and fighting himself. But, he also did really well portraying a rather meek character and I liked his chemistry with his cohort, Wooshik, played by Lee Jungjin. In fact, most of the players do a pretty decent job with their roles. The setting is well articulated, the period dress is great and the technical aspects of the film are top notch.

    I have to say this is a worthwhile film to watch, both for the seemingly honest look at a violent time in Corean history that still hasn't worked its way out of the culture, but also for its exploration of its impact on the people. The thing I like about Yu's films are that, despite their often critical gaze, is that they at the same time have some sort of respect as well. Once Upon a Time in High School is a decent watch. Martial combat lovers get that, ladies at least get some eye candy and in all that is still a rather decent story about the hardships of high school, first love and the difficulties faced in friendship. 8/10.

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2004 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • official site
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    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Once Upon a Time in High School: The Spirit of Jeet Kune Do
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      • Sidus
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      • $5,271
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      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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