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"That's the one(=DVD) where this man, a car salesman, hires two criminals to kidnap his wife to get money from her rich father."

The above introduces the DVD 'Fargo'. What I couldn't understand is, the meaning of "where". What's the meaning of "where" here? Could you help me with that, please?

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Refer to the definition of where as a conjunction - the example phrase could alternatively be written:

That's the one in which this man, a car salesman, hires two criminals to kidnap his wife to get money from her rich father."

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  • Thanks for your answer. That's very helpful. So is that right that the below two sententences can make the above sentence?
    – Young
    Dec 1, 2018 at 15:24
  • 1. A carsales man hires two criminals to kidnap his wife so that he can get money from her rich father in the DVD. 2. That's the DVD.
    – Young
    Dec 1, 2018 at 15:26
  • 1+2 : That's the one(DVD) in which a car salesman hires two criminals to kidnap his wife so that he can get money from her rich father.
    – Young
    Dec 1, 2018 at 15:28
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    @Young Yes, you could look at it that way.
    – Lee Mac
    Dec 1, 2018 at 18:08

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