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As the countdown for college entrance exams begin, Chang Ahn High School organizes a special exam cram class for the top 20 students including girl-next-door Lee Na (Nam Gyu Ri) and classroom big shot Hyun Kang (Kim Bum). Taught by Hwang Chang Wook (Lee Bum Soo) and three other teachers, the class is festering with high-strung overachieving teens, some of whom are struggling with serious mental illnesses. In the middle of class, the television suddenly turns on. The students are shocked to see their classmate Hye Young drowning in a water tank onscreen. A voice asks them a sample exam question. Answer correctly, and the classmate lives. Answer incorrectly and...
Summer was once the prime time for horror films in Korea, but Korean Cinema went horror-free in the summer of 2008 save for one film: Death Bell (a.k.a. Gosa). Proving that quality trumps quantity, Death Bell attracted over a million moviegoer to theaters and has become one of Korea's highest-grossing horror films ever. The feature debut of music video director Chang, the high school horror focuses on an already dreadful experience that students in Korea are all too familiar with - exams are hell - and takes it to a bloody, terrifying extreme. Acclaimed actor Lee Bum Soo leads a fresh cast that includes singer Nam Gyu Ri of SeeYa in her acting debut, up-and-coming actor Kim Bum (Hellcats), and TV actress Yoon Jung Hee (Love in Heaven).
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| Product Title: | Death Bell (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 血之期中考 - 死題 (Blu-ray) (台灣版) 血之期中考 - 死题 (Blu-ray) (台湾版) コ死 : 血の中間試験 (Blu-ray) (台湾版) 고사 (DVD) (Taiwan Version) |
| Also known as: | Gosa 考死 考死 Gosa Gosa |
| Artist Name(s): | Lee Bum Soo (Actor) | Nam Gyu Ri (Actor) | Yoon Jung Hee (Actor) | Kim Bum (Actor) 李凡秀 (Actor) | 南奎麗 (SeeYa) (Actor) | 尹 晶喜 (Actor) | 金範 (Actor) 李凡秀 (Actor) | 南奎丽 (SeeYa) (Actor) | 尹 晶喜 (Actor) | 金範 (Actor) イ・ボムス (Actor) | ナム・ギュリ (SeeYa) (Actor) | ユン・ジョンヒ (Actor) | キム・ボム (Actor) 이 범수 (Actor) | 남규리 (Actor) | 윤정희 (Actor) | 김범 (Actor) |
| Director: | Chang Chang Chang Chang 창 |
| Blu-ray Region Code: | A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2010-06-10 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | [HD] High Definition What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.85 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1, LPCM |
| Disc Format(s): | Blu-ray |
| Screen Resolution: | 1080p (1920 x 1080 progressive scan) |
| Video Codecs: | AVC (MPEG-4 Part 10) |
| Duration: | 86 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Fu Kang |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1022791508 |
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當中有情理派的女生伊娜(南奎麗飾),吸引著女生目光的樣貌和成績出色得不相伯仲的姜賢,總是嫉妒伊娜的好朋友明孝,患有精神分裂症經常被幻覺和妄想折磨得痛苦不堪的兆範,全校一等生慧英,受失眠症困擾成績僅次於慧英的東赫,有小心眼毛病的三等生在旭以及有點神經質的四等生秀珍等。一群學業頂尖,卻各自有著心理問題的學生,加上很受歡迎的昌旭老師(李凡秀飾),新來的作風強硬的英文老師素英(尹晶喜飾)和教導主任一行人留在了學校裏。
有一天,在上課的時候,學校的廣播揚聲器和教室裏的電視同時出現了一等生慧英一點一點淹沒在水槽裏直至死亡的恐怖聲音和畫面,而且還出現了一個神秘的聲音預警慧英的死將會作為考試的題目出現。學校裏只有師生 24人,問題肯定出現在其中的人裏。到底是誰呢?一場似乎是魔鬼為他們特別準備的可怕的血之期中考試的期限馬上就要來到了。
距離考試結束的時間快到了,生命進入倒計時!懸在空中的朋友的生命,和自己的生命,孰重孰輕的價值觀較量開始了……
剩下的人能否平安地等到考試結束鐘聲響起的那一刻?
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Professional Review of "Death Bell (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"
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Although summer has long been the traditional time for horror films in Korea, the 2008 season only saw one major release in the form of debut director Chang's Death Bell. As such, the fact that the film proved to be a massive success, attracting over a million viewers and ranking as one of the country's most popular horror hits of all time probably came as a bit of a relief for fans who might have been concerned as to the genre's recent dip in popularity. Thematically, the film can perhaps be seen as an effort to go back to the well, drawing on the high school horrors which helped to effectively launch the modern Asian ghost form back in 1998 with Park Ki Hyung's ground breaking smash Whispering Corridors albeit with a fresh, contemporary twist. The film is set at Chang Ahn High School, where a special class of the top twenty students has been put together for the coming exams. Within this high pressure setup, tempers are soon frayed and nerves are stretched to breaking point, not least for the feisty though friendly Lee Na (SeeYa singer Nam Gyu Ri making her acting debut), the decidedly less pleasant Hyun Kang (Kim Bum, recently in Hellcats), and hard but fair teacher Hwang Chang Wook (Lee Bum Soo, My Wife is a Gangster 3). Things take a turn for the sinister when the classroom television switches itself on during a cramming session, showing a missing student trapped in a rapidly filling water tank. A mysterious voice informs the class that the girl will die unless they solve a fiendish puzzle, and that this is just the beginning of a murderous game. It's actually quite easy to see why Death Bell was such a hit, not only as a result of being the only slice of teen horror on screen at the time, but as it is a film which really knows its audience. Director Chang works hard to make it a contemporary, youthful affair which successfully catches the zeitgeist and deals with familiar issues such as teen romance, bullying and exam pressure. At the same time the film does feature a few more adult themes such as financial woes and the desire for parents to see their children succeed, and this helps to add a little more depth. Chang's background in music videos shows through and helps the film to give a fresh take on the material, packing in plenty of flashy touches and visual flourishes, nicely offset by some shaky camera work that lend the proceedings a believable and edgy feel. More importantly, when it comes to thrills, Death Bell certainly delivers, and Chang throws in plenty of scare scenes from the start, with the eerie opening sequence of Lee Na being in the school yard, surrounded by burning desks and zombie classmates giving a good indication of his intentions. Even though the modern Asian ghost genre has become so familiar over the last decade, some film makers still take the misguided approach of holding off the appearance of the inevitable spirit and the usual scenes of people being suddenly snatched, mistakenly believing that viewers will miraculously be more shocked by having saved such cliche for the final act. Thankfully, the film is packed with shocks, and whilst most of them are fairly familiar, there are a few genuine surprises and some imaginative scenes with some good use of special effects. The body count is impressively high, and the film is genuinely quite bloody and nasty in places, with a few sadistic Saw-style touches. These give the film a visceral edge, and help differentiate it from other more anaemic genre efforts. The high concept premise works well, and Chang manages to keep the viewer guessing and on edge throughout. Although the set up is familiar, there are a few unexpected deaths and suitably random twists and thanks to the admirably short running time there is little room for melodrama or sob story subplots. Admittedly, a large part of the film's relative unpredictability is due to the fact that the puzzles are senseless and impossible to work out, especially for non-Korean viewers or those not overly acquainted with mobile phones. Certainly, the film is essentially a daft affair, and although fitting enough the final revelations make little sense, even in the context of the plot. Still, given the genre, this is only really a passing criticism, and Death Bell works superbly as a slick and exciting rollercoaster ride that should be enjoyed even by those who gave up on Korean horror years ago. Whilst inevitably familiar, Chang directs with gusto, and the film is one of the best examples of the form for some years. One final thing worth mentioning is that viewers should be sure to keep the film rolling for the end credits, which actually help to put a lot of the film's nonsense into context, as well as being very funny and strangely touching. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "Death Bell (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"
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February 23, 2011
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You can sort of guess who is the murderer but there was a good twist in the end. However, a little less shouting and screaming and a bit more lighting would be good too. Nevertheless, a good film. |
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April 11, 2009
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I love the movie. The manner of killing is kinda unique for me. Never thought that the killer would turn to be someone you never really expected. Kim Bun Soo ... never thought that you also fit in thriller movies... i have always watched him in comedy roles. This movie is something you should not miss. The way the killer pick the next victim.... is for you the find out. But is really good. |
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December 8, 2008
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“Death Bell” isn’t any “Whispering Corridors” school ghost horror social commentary type. Ghosts raising the dust about Korean education system of teacher brutality and pointless bullying! No, “Death Bell” is a semi gory unadulterated pop culture horror show with torture voyeurism via a television set and super test high school students as the unfortunate victims. Certainly influenced by “Whispering Corridors” and (maybe) the Korean 2003 computer game homage “White Day”, “Death Bell” is grisly but hard to accept. The opener is effective showing a nightmare scene of rows of burning school desks; quirky violent camera shots as Ina (played well by Gyu Ri Nam of See Ya) confronts a pale looking grudge horror girl and a barrage of deathly school kids. Ina wakes from this - a twisted portend nightmare of horrors soon to happen with some of her class chums. “Death Bell” as an unconvincing and iffy script. Its swiftly executed and is ‘edge of your seat’ stuff, but story connectivity suffers and meanders away from logic for quick shock tactics. Especially when the terrorized students could all have escaped the crazy question setter near the beginning. A previously captured male student falls dead by an open glass door leading to the outside world and enabling the students to escape. No other student was held by the Question Setter at this point either for the other students to feel culpable. There should have been a mass scurry for escape from this menace. But all decide to re-enter the school, premeditate the next unfortunate student victim's fate, and try to solve the Question Setter’s cryptic 'death note' puzzles that even Lara Croft would have probs with. Incredulous magical moments like this make the final revelation a bit difficult to accept the rational of the entrapped school students and teachers here. Still, lead actors Gyu-ri Nam of See Ya and Bum Soo Lee perform excellently. Gyu Ri really puts heart and soul into being scared witless and Soo Lee is....brilliant in anything! The cinematography is high quality creepy and intricate bits of the plot were interesting. Supplement DVD is good though. As well as making of, interviews there's 15 MVs of the director’s resume, including songs by See Ya, Fly to the Sky, Loveholic, Classique (featuring a young Jun Ki Lee), Howl etc., which certainly makes of interest to music lovers as much as the movie itself. In fact quite a movie/pop combo set. Sadly the movie could have been better! |












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