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After joining together in peculiar fashion, Sang Ho (Jung Kyung Ho of Sorry, I Love You) and his friends form a school gang called Tigers. As expected, soon a rival gang named East High starts ruffling their feathers. But the real fight is not caused simply by being from rival schools: Sang Ho likes young and attractive Su Hee (Jang Hee Jin of APT), but she is East High leader Jong Seok's ex-girlfriend, or so he says. Bloody and extremely violent (wait for the finale), Gangster High is a return to form for Park Ki Kyung in a market that is more than doing its job when it comes to demystifying violence amongst teens.
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| Product Title: | Gangster High (DVD) (Korea Version) Gangster High (DVD) (韓國版) Gangster High (DVD) (韩国版) 暴力サークル(韓国版) 폭력서클 (1 디스크) |
| Artist Name(s): | Park Ki Hyung | Jung Kyung Ho | Lee Tae Sung Park Ki Hyung | 鄭京浩 | 李泰成 Park Ki Hyung | 郑京浩 | 李泰成 Park Ki Hyung | チョン・ギョンホ | イ・テソン 박기형 | 정경호 | 이태성 |
| Release Date: | 2007-05-31 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Korean |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Taewon Entertainment, Korea |
| Other Information: | 1Disc |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004829731 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1
* Extra :
- 예고편
* Director : 박기형
스타일리쉬한 액션, 화려한 영상미
대니 보일 감독의 <트레인 스포팅>, 김성수 감독 연출, 정우성, 고소영 주연의 <비트>, 류승완 감독의 <죽거나 혹은 나쁘거나>, <피도 눈물도 없이>. 앞서 열거한 이 영화들은 모두 ‘폭력’이라는 소재를 다루면서도 리얼한 액션과 스타일리쉬한 영상으로 화제가 되었던 작품들이다.
‘하드보일드 리얼 액션’ 이라는 장르의 <폭력써클> 역시 어쩔 수 없이 폭력에 휘말리게 되는 청춘들의 이야기를 다루면서도 사실적인 액션묘사를 통해 폭력미학을 선보인다. <폭력써클>에서 주인공들이 보여주는 폭력은 영화적 볼거리를 위해 만들어진 것이 아니라, 청춘들의 넘치는 에너지가 표현되는 방법 중에 하나일 뿐이다. <폭력써클>에서 자주 등장하게 될 액션씬은 단순히 몸을 부딪히고 상처를 내는 싸움의 수준이 아니라, 멋진 남자들간의 대결을 그린다. K-1, 프라이드 등 젊은 세대가 열광하는 이종격투기의 쾌감을 영화 <파이트클럽>처럼 스타일리쉬한 감각으로 소화하고, 빠른 스피드와 음악을 통해 젊은 세대를 시청각적으로 만족시킬 것이다.
2006 충무로 최고 기대주가 모였다
<폭력써클>이 최종 캐스팅을 완료하고 그 모습을 드러냈을 때 언론에서 가장 주목한 부분은 충무로의 최고 기대주들이 총출동 했다는 점이었다. <광식이 동생 광태>에서 주연만큼이나 강한 인상을 남기며 사랑 받는 스크린 스타가 된 정경호와 <사랑니>를 통해 이미 영화계에선 무서운 신인으로 강한 인상을 남긴 이태성은 물론, 충무로 여배우의 계보를 이을 것으로 기대되는 장희진까지 <폭력써클>의 주인공으로 등장한다. 또한, <제니, 주노>를 통해 깜찍하지만 연기력 있는 배우로 커가고 있는 김혜성과 CF를 통해 큰 사랑을 받으며 여성들의 전폭적인 지지를 얻고 있는 이행석이 주축멤버로 출연한다. 각자 다른 경력과 스타일을 가지고 있는 이들을 한 작품에서 만나볼 수 있다는 것만으로도 벌써 영화계는 <폭력써클>에 많은 관심을 기울이고 있다. 부드러운 모습을 많이 보여줬던 정경호는 카리스마 넘치는 캐릭터로, 어른스럽고 차분한 이미지였던 이태성은 반항기 있는 인물로 각각 변신한 모습을 관객들은 <폭력써클>을 통해 지켜볼 수 있게 되었다. 올해 최고의 기대주들이 모두 모여 서로의 장점을 멋지게 선보이며 시너지 효과를 발휘하고 있는 <폭력써클>의 주인공들은 이 영화를 통해 한국영화를 이끌어 나갈 진정한 배우로 진정 거듭날 것이다.
<비트>,<친구>,<말죽거리 잔혹사>를 잇는다
사춘기를 힘겹게 보내며 방황하는 청춘들의 우정과 사랑이야기를 그린 <비트>, <친구>,<말죽거리 잔혹사>는 수많은 관객들에게 뜨거운 사랑을 받았다. 이 작품에 관객들이 관심을 가졌던 이유는, 바로 그들도 겪은 또는 겪고 있는 이야기를 그렸기 때문이다. <폭력써클>은 1991년 고등학교 1학년생들의 이야기를 들려준다. 7,80년대처럼 획일화된 유행은 없지만 학교가 끝나면 무리 지어 당구장을 가거나 노래방에서 어울릴 정도의 단체적인 행동은 있을 정도로 한가지 문화로 딱히 규정지을 수 없는 시대다. 그러나 이 시대에도 청춘은 있었고, 그들은 꿈과 인생, 사랑, 우정에 대해 고민하고 방황했다. <폭력써클>의 주인공들은, <비트>의 정우성의 삐딱한 반항심, <친구>의 주인공들의 의리와 실익 사이에서의 고민, <말죽거리 잔혹사>의 권상우의 첫사랑에 대한 떨림과 안타까움 등 우리네 청춘들이 겪는 다양한 고민과 이야기들을 담고 있다. 이처럼 <폭력써클>은 기존 청춘 영화의 계보를 이으면서도 새로운 스타일과 이야기로 좀 더 스타일리쉬하고 감각적인 청춘 영화로 완성될 것이다.
청춘의 모든 것
꿈
육사 진학이 장래희망인 평범한 고등학교 1학년생 상호에겐 중학교 때부터 친한 친구인 재구와 창배가 있다. 몰려다니는 것을 좋아하고, 학교 밖의 일에 관심이 많은 이들과는 달리, 상호는 꿈을 이루기 위해 모범생의 길을 걷고 있다. 상호가 공부 말고 관심 있는 것은 친구들과 함께 하는 것뿐이다. 상호 일행은 고등학교에 와서 친구가 된 경철, 상식, 홍규와 함께 ‘타이거’라는 모임을 만들어 축구를 즐기며 젊음의 에너지를 분출한다.
사랑
공부와 축구밖에 모르던 상호는 어느 날, 재구와 알고 지내는 ‘수희’라는 여자아이를 만나게 되지만 수희는 모범생 상호와 정반대의 캐릭터. 서로 다른 특별한 매력에 끌린 상호와 수희는 서로를 지켜주고 싶은 사이로 발전한다. 그러나, 수희는 타 고등학교 ‘티앤티’라는 불량써클의 짱인 한종석의 여자친구였다. 수희를 만난 것이 화근이 되어 상호와 ‘타이거’는 어쩔 수 없이 ‘티앤티’와 싸움에 휘말리게 된다.
우정
우정을 나누고자 했던 ‘타이거’는 시간이 갈수록 모임의 성격과는 상관없이 ‘폭력써클’이란 이름으로 사람들에게 불려지기 시작한다. 이름 때문일까, 그 이후로 ‘타이거’는 피할 수 없는 싸움에 자꾸만 휩쓸리고, ‘티앤티’의 무차별적인 공격에 친구들이 크게 다치자 상호는 우정을 위해, 의리를 지키기 위해 돌이킬 수 없는 결정을 내리게 되는데…
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Gangster High sees Korean director Park Ki Hyung venturing out of the horror genre where he made his name with the ground-breaking Whispering Corridors back in 1998. However, although with his latest effort Park eschews the supernatural in favour of brutal fist fights, the two films actually have a great deal in common, both featuring youthful casts, dealing with issues of bullying and victimisation, and revolving around less than complimentary depictions of the Korean education system. Although the title and glamorous looking DVD cover seem to suggest some kind of action comedy, the film is in fact a pretty grim look at teen violence, with plenty of bloody violence and shattered innocence. The film follows a group of high school boys who come together after realising that they are all connected to each other in one way or another, and form a group called Tigers, first and foremost as a football team. However, before long the group becomes a gang, and after standing up for themselves they end up attracting the attention of some particularly vicious local thugs from a rival school. Making matters worse is the fact that Sang Ho (Jung Kyung Ho, also in Sorry, I Love You), the leader of the Tigers falls for Su Hee (Jang Hee Jin, recently in Ahn Byung Ki's Apartment, who just happens to be the ex-girlfriend of the psychotic head of their antagonists. It's fair to say that Gangster High is not a particularly a plot-driven film, with Park being mainly concerned with following the main characters and how they develop as a result of the various challenges and pressures they face. The narrative does pick up somewhat towards the end, as the inevitable climatic showdown draws near, though this is a more due to the rather obvious use of the awkward romantic subplot than anything else. For the most part, the film tends to meander, and takes a while to really grab the viewer, with the attention being divided between the various characters, none of whom are initially given much of a backstory or much in the way of emotional hooks. However, once the viewer has gotten to know the characters a little, something which Park actually achieves quite subtly, the film is very engaging, and nicely sidesteps quite a few of the usual cliches and cheap stabs at sympathy seen in similar troubled youth efforts. Although the film is essentially a fairly bleak affair, with harsh lesions being learned all round, and with a tragic ending signposted from the first frame, Park never lets things slip too far into doom and gloom. This makes for a refreshing change, and instead of being a non-stop onslaught of angst, the film also contains a few bright moments which focus on the joys of friendship and camaraderie, mainly through a number of scenes of the characters playing football. As a result, although the film's themes of masculinity and violence is nothing new, it does at least offer a more rounded exploration, and one which is all the more believable and interesting for the way its characters seem to have a choice regarding their actions and ultimate fates. All things deep and meaningful aside, the film is packed with brutality, most of which takes the form of fist fights and baseball bat beatings. The final scenes are exceptionally bloody, and the film degenerates into savagery in what amounts to one of the most successful and disturbing cinematic condemnations of violence in recent years. The promise of mayhem is constantly lurking throughout the running time, and since Park never shies away from showing its consequences, the film has an increasingly tense air as things threaten to fly out of control. One of the real surprises is how much Park's direction has improved, with the film being far more fluid than his early efforts, which tended to be a little stilted. Here, he includes some scenes of real cinematic flair, which fit surprisingly well with the generally grounded look of the film. The frequent fight scenes themselves are well handled and realistic, and are thrilling enough to inject some thrills when the film's pace flags. Although its premise may sound overly familiar, Gangster High certainly stands as one of the best teen violence films of recent years, with Park proving that he has not lost his touch when it comes to dealing with tales of troubled youth. Hard-hitting and gripping, it offers a different and arguably more convincing take on the usual themes, and contains enough vicious action to entertain as well as provoke. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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August 31, 2007
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If there is a film that proves to me that vengeance is an emotion that leads to regretful tragedy, its showcased to a fine point in the finale here. About school rivalry and gang warfare set in the early Busan 90s, its an excessively violent movie and not for the gentle hearted. Brilliantly performed, excellently filmed and a palm sweating experience as you anticipate extreme confrontations by the introduction - you know its all going to get bad as one guy is banged up in prison for murder, just before the story flash backs to the events. I liked the opener, when a couple of feuding lads begin to fight on the school soccer field, only for Jae Gu (Tae Seong Lee) to step in and cool the situation as he recognizes all involved as numerous school friends in the past, and tells them to make up and be friends. They even, just after this point, sit around a quaint cafe table and sip tea together. (If you put this scene with the bloody last one, alongside each other, you would find it hard to believe they were from the same film). All these guys then decide to become the self named "Tigers", led by Sang Ho (Kyung Ho Jung - from "Herb") and a benign gang of high school chums that end up looking after each other's backs, after a none benign gang called East High, cross dangerous paths with them. A lot of the film is shot within alleyways, cafes, pool halls and outside places, than actual high school environments. Mainly, the story plot is simple - a gang of passive friends become embroiled into violence, after one of the group becomes romantically involved with the ex-girl friend of the East High leader. The violence here is certainly very rough, not the nastiest you will have seen in film, but certainly unpleasant enough not to be for all audiences. There are two nasty fight sequences near the middle and the end that wont leave your immediate conscience after watching. These are brutal and bloody confrontations that further the ante that came with "Once Upon a Time in High School", but, here, the blood letting results in pure vengeance and the bitter taste that succumbs just doesn't have the same sublimity and equal camaraderie of that classic movie. The main group, though, have very good charismatic appeal, especially between Sang Ho and Jae Gu, and are highly convincing survivors. But the psychotic level of the East High gang leader introduces a mania to this film making the 'special magic' that came with "Once Upon a ..." very absent here. No sweet music or romance this time. Its a much more colder and ferocious affair, where the fighting is concerned. In fact near the end, I found that there is a 'situation' that happens to one of the group that becomes fatal (and instigates the final 'bloody scene') that I think was an alternative scene, so to dampen a more violent episode worser than the final one. Even the final one is also dampened, somewhat, by phases to black and white and slow motion. There is a bit of romance where Hee Jin Jang as Su Hee, and the ex-girl friend of the East High gang leader, falls for Sang Ho, but unlike "Once Upon A .." or "He's So Cool" etc., the romance is so swamped by the metal male fight club mania that any romance offered in this becomes an absolute zero. Hee Jin is a pretty actress and reminded me a lot of Ji Hyun Jeon from "My Sassy Girl" The extras can be somewhat relieving. To watch all the contrasting humane and more familiar amiabilities that these actors have with each other, dampens and grounds your emotions after the bloody finale. A lot of the Making Of, too, is quite visual so that the subtitling omissions aren't that much of a problem. Good film, and from interesting director Ki Hyung Park who made "Whispering Corridors", but this time a more gritty and harsher viewing. Look out also, though, for Kyung Ho Jung in a romantic/supernatural film "For Eternal Hearts" coming soon where he appears with the ultra ex- school gal, Min Sun Kim (Memento Mori) which sounds good. |
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April 18, 2007
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This movie is like every other Korean movie. And yet it pulls you in with the cute actors. The movie was very touching and the ending was sad but that just makes you want to watch it again and again. I recommend this movie!! |
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December 29, 2006
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It's good
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Although this movie is like any other high school gang that is being bullied by classmates... this movie has a heart. Although the ending is sad, it showed how a gentle person can turned to be violent when is pushed to the limit. It's worth watching. |












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