My Old Sister TV Series (HK Version) (2discs)
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Product Information
Also Known As:My Older Sister, My Beloved Sister
Director:Oh Gyeong-Hun
Country of Origin:South Korea
Genre:TV, Drama, Romance
Language:Korean/Mandarin
Subtitles:English, Chinese
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0
Release Date:Feb 10, 2008
Product Made In:Hong Kong
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Case:Keep Case


HK Version K-Drama DVD
HK Version K-Drama DVD does not have good quality English subtitles. Incorrect grammar and typos are found and sometimes the translation has serious defects. If English subtitles matter, please buy another one.


Product Details
Region Code: All, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Korean/Mandarin

Full episodes / DVD-9 type

Rating for English subtitles: Average
About My Old Sister TV Series
On Air: 12.8.2006 ~ 18.2.2007

Coming face-to-face with poverty, something that is more scary and unfamiliar than sadness, she also has to withstand psychological downfall, which is more difficult than her loss of wealth. Fortunately, there is a man standing next to her, quietly supporting her. She overcomes her crisis thanks to this simple, warm-hearted man and his family, finally recovering her original place through her own strength and means. Through this young woman and stories about people around her, this drama series intends to ponder about the true and worthy values that we need to pursue to make our lives more meaningful.

Yoon Seung-ju/Age 26 (Song Yoon Ah)
Very confident graduate school student majoring in Art. When her widower-father with considerable wealth suddenly goes missing, she ends up having to take care of her family that has fallen to poverty. She is a woman of strong will, who will not hesitate to punch her brothers when they refuse to listen to her. After losing her father, she opens her eyes to the scary realities of the cold world.

Kim Gern-wu/Age 33 (Kim Sung Soo)
Part-time Korean Literature lecturer at university. With no interest in secular wealth and fame, he is a simple and easy man. He is not really comfortable with the modern digital civilization. He majored in humanities wanting to spend his life studying, but sometimes regrets his choice when he sees his parents leading financially difficult lives. He loves Seung-ju but let her go, believing he would be breaking her wings if he asked her to marry him and into his poor family. He thought she would be enjoying herself traveling somewhere in Europe, but discovers that fate has taken her wealth with no place and no one to turn to. Now, it¡¯s her turn to avoid him. Her difficult situation pains him as if it was his own, and he searches for ways to help her without hurting her ferocious pride. More than just a lover, he is a mature man who provides Seung-ju familial love similar to that of an older brother or father.