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[DVD]If you were me : Limited Edition

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

  • Genre : 패키지  /  박스세트
  • Actors:
  • Directors:
  • Release date : 2004-01-29
  • Language: Korean
  • Subtitles: Korean  /  English
  • Rating: 12
  • Region Code:all
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Sound Mix: dts,DD 5.1
  • Run Time: 112 mins
  • Aspect Ratio & Format: 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
  • Weight : 260g

Special Feature

Special Limited Edition incl.
2 DVDs
36 Film Cut

- Audio Commentary by Director
- Making Film
- Interview with Directors
- Directors' Profile
- OST
- Trailer, Poster, Press meeting

Additional information

1. The 'Weight' of Her (Director: Lim soon-rye)
As the first episode of the film, "The 'weight' of her" revolves around a
relatively fat college girl who is under the pressure to lose weight and to do
cosmetic surgery so as to get a good job after graduation.

2. The man with an Affair (Director: Jung Jae-eun)
In a building where lives a rapist wanted by the police, all residents there
know nothing about the criminal except his next-door neighbor -- a little
child. Being punished by his mother for peeing on bed, the child is
chastened by going out nakedly to lend some salt from his neighbor.

3. Crossing (Director: Yeo Gyun-dong)
Yeo's "Crossing" tells a tale about the struggles of a handicapped man who
spends exceptional amount of time and effort in his daily life to complete
tasks that are simple to a healthy person.

4. Tongue Tie (Director: Park Jin-pyo)
Some parents want their children to speak better English. Some even want
them to speak perfect English. "Tongue tie" tells a story about a young boy
who undergoes a surgery on his tongue enabling him to pronounce a
natural "R".

5. Face Value (Director: Park Kwang-soo)
A secret is unveiled as a gorgeous female employee at a car park argues
with a handsome male car driver.

6. Never Ending Peace And Love (Director: Park Chan-wook)
The ending film is "Never ending peace and love" which tells a true story of a
Napalese woman who was mistaken as a mentally ill Korean. Losing any
proof of her identity and speaking with an unfamiliar accent, she was forced
to receive mental treatment in Korea over 6 years until she was finally
identified and sent back to her country.