Dream High (4-DVD Digipak Boxset, English Subtitle, Korean audio) Korean Tv Drama
$64.99
Price: $64.99
(as of Nov 10, 2024 01:20:48 UTC – Details)
Six students at Kirin Art High School work to achieve their dreams of becoming stars in the Korean music industry. During the drama, the students learn how to develop their singing, songwriting and dancing skills while also undergoing personal growth. Each one of the students have their own strength and their own weaknesses, but with the support and guidance of each other, they strive to debut on stage.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 2.93 ounces
Media Format : DVD
Actors : Kim Soo hyun, Taecyeon, Suzy, Eun Jung, Wooyoung
ASIN : B005EMKD7E
8 reviews for Dream High (4-DVD Digipak Boxset, English Subtitle, Korean audio) Korean Tv Drama
Add a review
![Dream High (4-DVD Digipak Boxset, English Subtitle, Korean audio) Korean Tv Drama Dream High (4-DVD Digipak Boxset, English Subtitle, Korean audio) Korean Tv Drama](https://i3.wp.com/m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41-saqOFK-L.jpg?w=200&resize=200,285&ssl=1)
$64.99
Jo A. Peters –
Awesome, But There Are Some Things You Should Know
I love this TV show. It’s my favorite of any TV show in any language from any country. That being said, there are some things that you should probably be aware of when you buy this DVD set.First of all, if you want subtitles, it only comes with English and Chinese. Secondly, there have been some definite changes made to the music of this show, and I think that will be the biggest complaint you hear/read from other customers. Basically, just about every non-Korean song from this show was either deleted or substituted with a Korean song; my guess, a JYP Entertainment song. In fact, the only song in English I can think of right now that wasn’t deleted was Mandy Moore’s ‘Only Hope’. I don’t know this for certain, but based on my experience with older movies and shows where this happened, I’m guessing that either JYP Entertainment couldn’t attain the rights to sell the music, or they just didn’t want to pay for it, so they decided to sub out the songs with their own. Examples of this in this show include, but are not limited to, Ke$ha’s ‘Tick Tock’ (episode 7), the song that Jason dances to before getting scolded by Miss Shi (episode 7), the first half of the bird dance from the dance competition (episode 9), the dance battle song in Japan (episode 10), and the song that Beak Hee dances to alone at night (episode 14). If you didn’t know that these songs weren’t originally there, you probably wouldn’t think twice about it, and even though I liked the original dance competition and dance battle songs better, these new ones worked pretty well. Then again, maybe that’s just because I’m a diehard 2PM fan.The most SUBSTANTIAL changes that you’ll notice are the two scenes that I noticed were deleted: the transition period between the 200 days, when Pil Suk sings ‘Video Killed The Radio Star’ and Pil Suk’s EMG audition video. I was fine living without the audition video, but I’ll admit, I was disappointed by the transition scene being removed; not because the song meant that much to me, but because to jump from being told how to eat to the scene where Group K arrives at school (there is a 200-days-later caption, which helped) without that transitional period felt very choppy and abrupt.The biggest DISAPPOINTMENT for me was a scene in episode 15, where Jin Man is suggesting terrible group names and everyone keeps ignoring him. Originally, they used the Star Wars theme song, but they deleted that, as well, which made me want to cry. Also, there is occasionally (and I do mean occasionally, like once every few episodes) a watermark that appears across the screen. Didn’t really bother me, but I know that it will bother some people. That aside, I still stand firm on the belief that this show is one of the greatest ever made. If you haven’t seen it before, I do advise that you force yourself to watch through episode 5, regardless of how much you hate the main character. Trust me, she gets a lot better, and episode 5 is really the turning point at which you begin to fall for her.
AwesomeRegularGuy –
Great classic Korean TV drama series!
Overall, the box was sealed and in great condition!
Amazon Customer –
Very competetive
The theme song is so catchy I find myself singing it quite often. Subject was good and the ending was a surprise!
Anthony Moy –
Excellent series
Loved the series. Very good.
rosemarie frum –
Good box set
Very good boxed set but unable to play on a PlayStation 4 but will play on typical blueray /dvd player.
Nellyshae –
Love this Korean Drama
I really love this drama for the acting, the songs, and for the inspirational messages that occurred throughout the drama. This drama really made me interested in listening to more Kpop music ^_^
Jess –
Dream High
I received the DVD in the mail in a few days. I was so excited because I finally own the DVD after watching it online. But I noticed some of my favorite scenes were cut off and they were the most important parts. So I’m very unhappy about it.
Mililani1994 –
Love the Drama
Order arrived earlier than expected. Love the Drama. I also have the OST CD that I listen to in my car.