Friday, July 29, 2011

The Railroad (Standard Edition) DVD

  • 1 disc package (region 0 NTSC)
  • English. Korean and Chinese Subtitles
This digital document is an article from Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, published by Thomson Gale on August 1, 2007. The length of the article is 4666 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Benefits of mitigated ambient air quality due to transportation control on childhood asthma hospitalization during the 2002 Summer Asian Games in Busan, Korea.(TECHNICAL PAPER)(Clinical report)
Author: Jong-Tae Lee
Publication: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (Magazine/Journal)
Dat! e: August 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 57 Issue: 8 Page: 968(6)

Article Type: Clinical report

Distributed by Thomson GaleA 5-episode Mini Drama, Freeze stars Lee Seo Jin (Damo, Firebird, Shadowless Sword) as Jung Won, a vampire who has lived for most of his 350 years of age trying to forget the love he lost. He runs a luxurious bar with his friend and fellow vampire Ihwa (Park Han Byul of Ode To The Han River and Wishing Stairs). All she could do was observe and protect her friend from afar (emotionally), as he closed himself to any new emotion, afraid of suffering the same tragedy. But once he meets human Ji Woo (Son Tae Young of Yeon Gaesomun and To Marry a Millionaire) all those emotions frozen by time start to melt away for Jung Won.Korean Drama TV Series "To Marry A Millionaire" Released December, 2005 Audio: Korean/Mandarin Subtitles: Korean/English/ Chinese No Of Disc: Complete 8 DVDS/ 16 episodes. Description: SBS miniseries (2005) - 16 episodes total Cast: Kim Hyun Joo, Go Soo, Yoon Sang Hyun, Son Tae Young Hun is a handsome young man, but barely has a penny to his name. He works as a delivery boy for a small soup shop - hardly very glamorous. But it is for this very reason that he is approached by the producers of a new reality TV show. Young Hun must pretend to be a millionaire, whilst a gaggle of rabid, superficial, money-hungry beauties battle it out in order to win his hand in marriage. Once his chosen bride has been selected, Young Hun must then reveal to them the truth - that he is in fact penniless, and if the girl still agrees to marry him, she will be showered with prizes. From Young Hun's point of view it seems like a win-win situation, until he comes face to face with his first love, the gorgeous Eun Jong (Kim Hyun Ju, from Glass Shoes) amongst the hopefuls! She has come on the show for the money, too - and attracts the attentions of the show's producer, Gee Na - who really is rich!!Singles
Experience the hip, cool lifestyles of a quartet of sexy young twentysomethings in the hit Korean comedy Singles! Na Nan (Jang Jin-Young, The Foul King) has known best pals Dong-Mi (Um Jung-Hwa, Marriage is a Crazy Thing) and Jung-Joon (Lee Bum-Soo, Wet Dreams, Oh! Brothers) since childhood, and now the trio shares the ups and downs of their turbulent single lives together. But everything gets turned on end when Dong-Mi and Jung-Joon end up in bed! Should the longtime friends make it official or call it a mistake? Na Nan has a job offer and a marriage proposal from the charming Soo-Heon (Kim Joo-Hyuk, Say Yes, YMCA Baseball Team) to consider! , and her twenties are fast coming to end. What's a generation of soon-to-getting-older youth to do? Smart, sexy, and sophisticated, Singles is a winning and wildly entertaining look at the joy, heartache, and undeniable excitement of being young and unattached.

Jang Jin-Young won the Best Actress award at the 2003 Blue Dragon Film Awards (most prestigious film awards in Korea), making her only the second actress in Korean history to win the awards twice.

Bonus Feature(s): Reference Notes, Teaser, Trailer, Sneak Peek of Peppermint Candy and Turning Gate

Lovers Concerto One day, Ji-hwan begins to receive letters from an unidentified person. The letters, containing black-and-white photos of happy children playing, remind Ji-hwan of his old two friends. Five years earlier, while Ji-hwan is taking pictures with his camera, two girls, Soo-in and Gyung-hee, walk into the frame. Ji-hwan falls in love with Soo-in at first sight. He then musters up enough ! courage to confess his love to her, but she refuses him very p! olitely. Even so, Ji-hwan doesn't give up and tells them that he wants to be friends the next time they meet. Ever since then, the three of them start a wonderful friendship. They spend time each other always, and consider it the most precious moments of their lives. But they become confused between love and friendship and, finally, Gyung-hee and Soo-in leave him without a trace. The random letters inspire Ji-hwan to depart anxiously on a long journey to find his old friends, but while looking for Soo-in and Gyung-hee, he confronts a beautiful yet sad secret.

"Making Of" Interviews (28:38): is under thirty minutes of behind the scenes footage. It includes re-takes of various scenes, including a couple of the comical ones with Ji-hwan (Cha Tae-Hyun) being goofy.
Interviews (5:47): is a featurette with the three leading cast members: Cha Tae-Hyun, Lee Eun-Joo, and Son Ye-Jin. They talk about their characters, relationships with each other, and thoughts about the movie. Deleted Scenes (5:08): is a series of rough deleted scenes footage.
Trailers: are included for Lovers' Concerto and My Little BrideA Prince's First Love: Opposites attract in the lighthearted romantic drama A Prince's First Love. Movie star Cha Tae-Hyun (Happy Together, My Sassy Girl, Lover's Concerto) teams up with popular actress Sung Yu-Ri (One Fine Day, The Snow Queen) to present an endearing romance that takes viewers from the wintry snowscape of of Hokkaido to the balmy shores of Tahiti.

Gun-Hee (Cha Tae-Hyun) is an arrogant hotel heir enjoying a carefree life of luxury. His world is thrown upside down when he meets Yu-Bin (Sung Yu-Ri), a penniless waitress who dreams of becoming a tour guide. Won over by Yu-Bin's cheerful personality and passion for life, Gun-Hee begins to change his ways. Yu-Bin, however, only has eyes for Sung-Hyun (Kim Nam-Jin, Lovers Concerto), a handsome, career-driven businessman who barely knows she exists.
Delicious Proposal Any Korean TV drama fan looking! at the cast of Delicious Proposal will certainly be intrigued. In addition to being Son Ye-Jin's (Alone in Love, Summer Scent, Lovers' Concerto) TV drama debut, viewers also get to see the early days of other young actors who would later become superstars, including So Ji-Sub (Something Happened in Bali, Sorry I Love You, Glass Slipper), Ji Sung (Save the Last Dance for Me, All in), and Kwon Sang-Woo (Stairway to Heaven, Sad Love Story).

Hyo-dong's (Jung Joon) restaurant serves the best Chinese food in the area. Built on decades of hard work by his father, the restaurant faces severe hardships when a popular Chinese restaurant chain suspiciously decides to open a new location nearby. In the midst of this showdown, Hyo-dong falls for the charming Hee-ae (Son Ye-Jin), and together they attend the same cooking academy. But when Hyo-dong finds out who Hee-ae's father is, things start to get complicated. Against all odds and amid troubling discoveries about past events, can ! Hyo-dong save his father's restaurant?Director Park Heung-shik's melodrama features two damaged souls who both end up stranded at the last train stop before the DMZ on a night of heavy snow. The man and the woman find comfort in each other's presence while they are forced to pass time together. The movie ("The Railroad") reflects director Park's experiences. Having studied German abroad, he made the main female character a German lecturer. He once saw a woman who looked suicidal in Taejongdae, Busan. The storyline follows a woman who reveals her inner scars while talking to a man in a similar situation. The main characters meet at the "Gyeongui Line", which was disconnected but is soon to be reconnected. The man and woman meet and proceed to heal each other's wounds as the railroad is reconnected. To director Park, that is the meaning of life and marriage. The movie's portrayal of the two characters' realistic personal issues reflects his own experiences.

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