Volcano High (2002)

Volcano High (2002)
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The highly anticipated third film from South Korean director Kim Tae-kyun, Volcano High is the story of high school-aged martial arts wizards in search of a mystical text that will restore harmony to their school. Set in an indeterminable time -- as well as mirroring many of the themes and styles found in the U.S. films The Matrix and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone -- Volcano High is in a state of chaos that has lasted nearly 20 years, since a vast Teachers Battle sent the education system into a downward spiral of intense fighting. Transfer student and frequent school expellee Kim Kyeong-su (Jang Hyeok) arrives at Volcano High and quickly makes the acquaintances of a number of the top dogs at the school -- including the equally skilled fighters Yu Chae-yi (Shin Min-ah), Jang Ryang (Kim Su-ro), and Song Hak-rim (Gweon Sang-woo). This trio begins to learn of the vastness of Kim's skills, as well as suspecting that there may be more to him than meets the eye as they seek out the aforementioned text that will heal their school and others from the vicious warring currently taking place. Volcano High was released in a 118-minute version in South Korea, but was cut to 92 minutes for its festival screenings in 2002, which included the Toronto Film Festival, the Edinburgh Film Festival, and the Berlin Film Festival. ~ Ryan Shriver, Rovi

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Starring:
Jang HyeokShin Min-ah, (more)
Director(s):
Kim Tae-kyung
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Volcano High

The highly anticipated third film from South Korean director Kim Tae-kyun, Volcano High is the story of high school-aged martial arts wizards in search of a mystical text that will restore harmony to their school. Set in an indeterminable time -- as well as mirroring many of the themes and styles found in the U.S. films The Matrix and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone -- Volcano High is in a state of chaos that has lasted nearly 20 years, since a vast Teachers Battle sent the education system into a downward spiral of intense fighting. Transfer student and frequent school expellee Kim Kyeong-su (Jang Hyeok) arrives at Volcano High and quickly makes the acquaintances of a number of the top dogs at the school -- including the equally skilled fighters Yu Chae-yi (Shin Min-ah), Jang Ryang (Kim Su-ro), and Song Hak-rim (Gweon Sang-woo). This trio begins to learn of the vastness of Kim's skills, as well as suspecting that there may be more to him than meets the eye as they seek out the aforementioned text that will heal their school and others from the vicious warring currently taking place. Volcano High was released in a 118-minute version in South Korea, but was cut to 92 minutes for its festival screenings in 2002, which included the Toronto Film Festival, the Edinburgh Film Festival, and the Berlin Film Festival. ~ Ryan Shriver, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
203 mins

Complete Cast of Volcano High


Director(s):
Kim Tae-kyung
Writer(s):
Heo GyunJung Ahn-choelKim Tae-kyung
Producer(s):
Kim Jae-weonCha Seung-chae
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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Clay S.

I much preferred the original cut. I prefer to watch movies in their original language. Sometimes, I don't mind listening to a good dubbing. But, the quality of both the mixing and translating was poor. I will admit that the new edit might clarify some plot points/characterizations for some viewers, but I still think that the original version is better overall.

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Jason P.

All I have to say is thank god they include the original version on the back of the dvd. The original is a classic of modern Korean film...the dub is just an excuse for some rappers to pretend that they can act.

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Mark R.

i have to admit this movie was very original. I am tired of seeing the same old stuff in hollywood. Everyone seems to like the traditional stuff, but for me I like to see originality in action movies. reminds me of how original movies like Flash Gordan and Fitfth element were mocked when it was released, but came to be cult movies that are far more popular today.

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