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Product Title : There Isn't Much To My Life (AKA: I Live Without Anything)
Condition : Brand New , Factory Sealed
Region Code : All Region
Disc Format : NTSC
Other Information : 2 DVDs Box Set (DVD9) , 4 Episodes (complete version)
Audio : Korean / Mandarin
Subtitles : English/ Chinese
Starring : Shin Sung Il as Shin Jung Il
Ha Hee Ra as Hwang Se Ri
Kim In Kwon as Shin Byung Dae
Ahn Sun Young as Chae Bong Mi
Won Jong Rye as Mo In Sook
Kim Chang Sook as Mrs. Gong
Kim Han Gook as President Gong
Hwang Hyo Eun as Jin Bo Ra
Park Gyu Jeom as Do Bak Sa
Shin Kwi Sik as Yeom Ui Won
Lee Moon Soo as Hong Cha Kwan
Synopsis
Shin Jung Il is a retired senior official who maintains a positive outlook and accepts everything life throws at him. Although others dismiss him as old, he thinks of himself as young because he believes people should be valued according to their attitude rather than number of years. Because he lives his life to the fullest, he embraces even the idea of death as a friend, understanding it to be part of the essence of life. He finds love when he meets Hwang Se Ri, a woman 29 years his junior, twice-divorced and running a sushi restaurant.
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What is the difference between DVD5 (regular_version) and DVD9 (economic_version)?
DVD5 (regular_version) is a single sided single layer DVD that stores up to about 4.7 GB = 4 700 000 000 bytes and that is 4.38 computer GigaBytes where 1 kilobyte is 1024 bytes(4 700 000 000B/1024 = about 4 589 843KB/1024 = about 4485MB/1024 = about 4.38GB) . Video DVD, DVD-R/W and DVD+R/W supports this format. Often referred to as "single sided, single layer".
Since a DVD5 storage space is only about 4.7GB, the DVD5 box set comes in many discs to accommodate the complete set. It comes in a PAPER CASE COVER with another inner PLASTIC casing. Discs comes in sleeves.
DVD9 (economic_version) is a single sided dual layer DVD which can fit up to 8.5 GB or 7.95 computer GB which many commercial video DVDs are using today (a DVD-9 is basically two pressed plastic DVD-5s pressed together, they are not burned). Video DVD supports this format but DVD-R/W and DVD+R/W does not support this format.
We have two types of casing for our DVD9 Box set, depending on titles and availability. Since a DVD9 has about double the storage space of a DVD5, it use less discs to make up the complete set. For this reason, the spine of the box is thinner than the spine of the DVD5 box set. It comes in a HARD CASE COVER. A DVD9 box set will open up similar to a book. The DVDs are store securely inside the panel(s).
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