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Once Upon a Time in High School: The Spirit of Jeet Kune Do

Original title: Maljukgeori janhoksa
  • 2004
  • 1h 56m
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7.4/10
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Once Upon a Time in High School: The Spirit of Jeet Kune Do (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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    • 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 & 2 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-hun
    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-su's Father (Cameo)
    Choi Jae-hwan
    • Hyeon-soo's class student
    Yeong-im Kim
    • Female college student in night club 2
    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
    Choi Yong-hyun
    • Wild horse's gang
    • Director
      • Ha Yoo
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    9infinito2345

    Combining drama and martial arts

    I felt this movie was awesome.People described it as the experience faced by highscoolers during the military regime days of south Korea but for me it was different.It seemed like a well sketched out story spiced up with some really good and brutally realistic martial art seqences.The transformation undergone by every character is depicted realistically.It is a story of friendship,first love,betrayal and revenge.And the final scene on the roof with nanchakus tops it all...a brilliantly realistic close combat scene...you can watch the entire movie just for that one scene.Excellent performances throughout."spirit of jeet kune do" is a winner all the way.

    P.S. By the way am i the only non-korean seeing and reviewing all of the great south korean films like taegukgi,marathon,failan etc.I would be happy if this movie gets a broader international release,at least to American audiences.
    9Jqn_Hgar

    brilliant, emotional, thought provoking piece of cinema

    Once Upon a time in high school is a very good film despite the horrible title, it takes place in Seoul 1978, Hyeon-Su a Bruce lee fan whose father is a Tae Kwon Do coach moves to a new military school where he meets Hamburger a classmate who sells pornography in order to make a buck and Woo-Shik a trouble maker who is also a Bruce lee fan. along the way our protagonist is faced with bullying, but thanks to Woo-Shick he manages to avoid trouble because the latter is a nut case who roots for violence, and the tyranny of the high school regime. this may make the movie look sad but it's not, well it's not exactly funny but the characters had great fun together for instance in one scene the three friends were partying in a disco and hamburger was hitting on a girl and he was being rude unfortunately for him she was a Tae Kwon Do champ so i don't need to tell you what happened to him. on top of all that this movie has a great love story between the Shy Hyeon-Su and the very beautiful Eun-Ju, but she becomes Woo-Shik's girlfriend which will complicate their friendship, i personally think(IMHO) that this is one of the best love stories i have ever seen in film history, it felt realistic(maybe because i met my first love just like Hyeon-Su did). The writing was very clever it manages to keep you entertained and at the same time emotionally moved with well developed characters and the relationship between them, the actors did a great job not even a single one of them failed to deliver his character besides they had a good chemistry together that they make you feel like you are living near them. Overall this is a movie not to be missed,it can be described as a movie for all tastes, there's enough fights to call this film an action film but don't expect something like Takashi Miike's underrated high school fight club flick Crows Zero (1+2).
    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
    10info-2513

    There's no doubt that this film will ring bells about school violence today

    To hell with school!

    Education and the school system are a sensitive issue to tackle in our society. In Korea's film history, countless films have been made about schools believed to represent the characteristics of the times. For example the mellow dramas that poured out in the 70s, action flicks, or recently released light comedies targeting teenagers. However, all of them fail to express in a realistic, straightforward fashion teenags for unrealistic sitcom-like situations or violence. " Spirits of Jeet Kune : Do Once Upon a Time in High School " is a story that unfolds in the year 1978 at a school in a fast-developing area. At that time, under military regime, schools fell victim to violence that prevailed every corers' lives trapped inside the walls of Korean schools. It's true that, in Korean films, schools have been used as backdropner of our society. Teachers judged their students only by their academic achievements and family backgrounds and inflicted corporal punishment on those to their disliking. Over the past 50 years, Korea's national economic growth has been the main focus of our society. Therefore, our students have been forced to play a survival game, in which the winner is decided by power alone. " Spirits of Jeet Kune Do: Once Upon a Time in High School " successfully depicts the daily struggles and deviations of our teenagers in a realistic and passionate fashion. The director of the film, YOO Ha, mocked the twisted and discolored meaning of marriage in his second feature film, "Marriage is a Crazy Thing". Now his focus is on Korean schools!

    1978~2003, A hero in the hearts of those who dream, Bruce Lee!

    Hyun-soo (starred by KWON Sang-woo) transfers to a high school on Maljuk Street in 1978. He worships Bruce Lee, a hero to most students who spent their adolescence in times when the ruthless, oppressive military dictatorial government was in power. Bruce Lee's life blossomed and withered in a flash. The nunchakus that he worked symbolized power. The bizarre noise that he made against his enemies sounded almost like a magical chanting ritual. Through him, students could get away from the harsh, oppressive reality ruled by the military regime. 30 years have passes since he died a tragic death. Yet, his worshipers can still be found today. He's a true hero to many people of different generations. Many martial artists criticized his creation of Jeet Kune Do. They thought it was created only to win fights. But his fans thought differently. What they saw was a different form of martial art. It was modern and free, denying conventional styles of other martial arts. Furthermore, it emphasized a just cause against the wrong. Forced to do nothing but study, students admired the freedom and strength that Bruce Lee possessed. In short, Bruce Lee meant freedom and catharsis. As long as there are teenagers with aspirations to be free, his name will never be forgotten.

    Nostalgia, A film that appeals to both the new and old!

    " Spirits of Jeet Kune Do: Once Upon a Time in High School " is a drama set in the classroom of the late 1970s, but it isn't only for those who lived through those times. Despite the social changes, the classrooms of today don't appear to be much different. The film is based on the recognition that the true meaning of an institutional education is long lost. It carries the message that a reflection upon the present with a consideration for the past is the only way to build a brighter future for our students. The film will bring back memories and emotional sympathy for those who went to school in the 70s. It will also bring fun to today's students who will be given an opportunity to look into a classroom that isn't so different from those of today. In short, " Spirits of Jeet Kune Do: Once Upon a Time in High School " is a movie that everybody can relate to, regardless of age.

    The first love is always the hardest.

    Like everybody else, Hyun-soo and Eun-ju (starred by HAN Ka-in) experience the pain of first love. Hyun-soo falls in love with Eun-ju at first sight. Though she becomes his best friend's girl friend, nothing can stop his love for her. Eun-ju chooses Woo-sik (starred by LEE Jung-jin), a charismatic womanizer, over Hyun-soo who is kind and gentle. Their pure love provides them with a chance to experience unfamiliar, but ardent emotions of lovesickness, sympathy, secrecy, fury, and understanding. The film talks about a first love that is so pure everyone can relate. No one forgets his or her first love. The love between Hyun-soo and Eun-ju will remind the audience of his or her first love that they've long forgotten.

    Characters that spice up the film!

    The harmony between the leading and supporting characters couldn't be any better. The story is so realistic, in part because many parts of the film came from the director's personal experiences back in his high school days. When upset, Stabber (Starred by KIM In-kwon) stabs people on the head with a pen. Jong-hoon (starred by LEE Jong-hyuk) abuses his power as a student patrol captain. Hamburger (starred by PKAR Hyo-jun) sells pornographic magazines to pay the tuition. Teachers favor Sung-choon (starred by SEO Dong-won), simply because his father is a three-starred general. Woo-sik is a charismatic fighter. Hyun-soo falls from a model student to a delinquent who frequents a disco. These characters have a little bit of everyone's past in them. The film therefore allows the audience to relate to them easily. The supporting characters, along with other veteran actors and actresses, spice up the film with their marvelous delivery of the film.

    KWON Sang-woo shows off his skills with nunchakus!

    The best scene of the film picked by the crew is the action sequence on the rooftop. Though he had trained hard for this particular sequence for months, he and the crew couldn't help but become nervous. A team of stunt men was also on standby. However, once the cameras started rolling, he showed off marvelous techniques, impressing real martial artists on the set. He successfully pulled off a high-kick-in-midair technique, which takes years of training to accomplish. He also handled nunchakus so well that the crew felt as if they were watching Bruce Lee back in action. To maximize the reality, he actually fist-fought with a group of stunt men. Though he got hurt in the process, he successfully finished the scene.

    A reviving legend of a school notorious for harsh corporal punishment!

    It genuinely retells the story of high school life in the Revitalizing Reform Era of the 70s. The director wanted the corporal punishment scenes by teachers to be as real as possible. Accordingly, two male leading characters had no choice but to endure the pain of actually getting spanked with an aluminum baseball bat, getting down on their heads, and leapfrogging up and down the stairs. Of all the corporal punishment scenes, the highlight is when they get beaten up inside a cabinet. The teacher throws them into the cabinet and stamps on them, which will surely arouse fury in the minds of the audience. A film named "Whispering Corridors" (directed by PARK Ki-hyung 1999) described the school life of girls well and hit the box office hard. " Spirits of Jeet Kune Do: Once Upon a Time in High School " is full of scenes to which the male audience nod their heads in sympathy. It's time for men in Korea to go wild!

    Innocence VS Passion, Two kissing scenes of different concepts!

    Having admired her, Hyun-soo finally sees a chance to win her heart! Heart-broken from Woo-sik, Eun-ju leans toward Hyun-soo, who musters up the courage to suggest a train trip. Beside a beautiful lake, he kisses her. Her eyes closed, he moves slowly toward her and kisses her. Earlier in the film, Eun-ju kisses Woo-sik at a nightclub, celebrating Woo-sik's birthday. As the music flows slowly, Woo-sik takes her out onto the stage, where they kiss. Watching them kiss from a distance, Hyun-soo is emotionally hurt. The love triangle between Hyun-soo, Woo-sik, and Eun-ju… Hyun-soo is gentle and kind, and Woo-sik is tough and charismatic. Who will win her heart?

    A model student transfers to a notorious Jungmoon High School!

    In the spring of 1978, Hyun-soo transfers to Jungmoon High School in Kangnam where his mother thinks the land price will skyrocket due to the development of the area. Yet, Jungmoon High School is notorious for its severe corporal punishment by teachers and power struggles between school gangs. On the first day, he gets spanked with an aluminum baseball bat for violating the school's dress code. Then, one day, he plays basketball with his classmates and brings his team a victory, which allows him to become chummy with Woo-sik, a kingpin of the school. Before long, they find out that they both are huge fans of Bruce Lee and become best friends.

    He got so easily what I had desired so badly.

    After school, on the bus, Hyun-soo and Woo-sik see a girl who resembles Olivia Hussey, the most popular foreign actress in Korea at that time. Her name is Eun-ju, a senior at a nearby girls' high school. Both fall in love with her at first sight. Hyun-soo is gentle and kind, while Woo-sik is tough and charismatic. Knowing Woo-sik is so different from her, she can't help but becomes attracted to him.

    To hell with the school!

    Hyun-soo endures the pain of his secret love for Eun-ju. However, Eun-ju and Woo-sik begin to bicker over petty things. While she's in pain over Woo-sik cheating on her, Hyun-soo sees a chance to win her heart. In the meantime, Woo-sik and Jong-hoon, a student patrol captain, get into a fight. In the duel, Jong-hoon cheats and beats up Woo-sik, who leaves school in the aftermath of his defeat. With Woo-sik gone, Jong-hoon abuses his power as student patrol captain and bullies whoever gets in his way. Hyun-soo falls into an Inferior Class, and Jong-hoon keeps bullying him. The corporal punishment and favoritism by the teachers gradually become worse. To make matter worse, Eun-ju chooses Woo-sik over him. Driven to the wall, Hyun-soo explodes. With nunchakus tucked in the back of his pants, he goes up to the roof after Jong-hoon.

    KWON Sang-woo / As Hyun-soo, a hot-blooded model student

    To hell with the school! Hyun-soo is a huge fan of Bruce Lee and practices nunchakus every night. He's also romantic enough to send a postcard to the radio station with a flower on it, and learns how to play the guitar for the girl he loves. As he transfers to the notorious Jungmoon High School where teachers are cruel and authoritative, a rage is born in his heart. Losing both love and friendship, he grows up to be a man through rage toward his school and society.

    'I'll break the image and prejudice that people have for me.' This is what KWON Sang-woo said when he was cast for the film after the huge success of "My Tutor Friend". In this film, he plays a character of a rather timid model student named Hyun-soo, quite different from other characters he's played. For his role, he went through 3 to 4 hours of martial art training at a gym and never went anywhere without carrying nunchakus. His effort and dedication led to a great action sequence on the roof. He also learned how to play the guitar to give himself a sense of romance. He never passed a moment without reminding himself that he's Hyun-soo, his character in the film. He says, of all the movies he's starred in, this film is the one that he's most proud of.
    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)

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      • January 16, 2004 (South Korea)
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