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A Moment to Remember

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Alzheimer's disease strikes a newly married, young woman (Son Ye-jin).

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Panos Kotzathanasis HanCinema "A Moment to Remember" is an impressive production that manages to surpass the borders of the "chick flick" by far, through its direction, acting and technical prowess, and is definitely one of the best romantic dramas the country has ever produced. Mar 4, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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Andrew N The Korean title means "Eraser in My Head", but I think "A Moment to Remember" is a perfectly chosen English title, having more than one layer of meaning. A memory lapse leads to the first meeting between the future lovers, the first of many highly memorable moments. The scene construction and cinematography are superb. Son Ye-Jin, always beautiful, is at her heart-stopping peak of perfection, and the camera takes full advantage. Jung Woo-sung is also memorable in his portrayal of a rugged individual who is at first reluctant to marry her but later insists on taking care of her when she gets early-onset Alzheimer's. The later scenes are heartbreaking but handled with a deft touch. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/21/23 Full Review Y L Love this movie. Made me feel good after crying so much. Want to watch this movie again but not easily found. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Audience Member The best Korean movie. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review william d This movie tries way too hard to be cute before it tries way too hard to be a tearjerker. The result is a film that is sappy and cliched and filled with soap opera moments. Given the film's high RT rating, however, there are many people out there who are a lot more sentimental than I am. If that sounds like you perhaps you should give this movie a shot. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member This was the first Korean movie I watched years ago. Little did I realize that it would be the introduction to the wonderful world of Korean cinema. I've pretty much stopped watching Hollywood in recent years because IMHO Korean cinema, especially mini-series, are just better. This stars the young Son Ye Jin, who has since become recognized as one of Korea's top half dozen actresses (and they have a lot of really good ones!) The style and production values of Korean cinema have evolved quite a bit since this was made, but it has worn well. Like all good cinema art, it's worth watching more than once. It's on my every 5 year list. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Audience Member The genre may be inherently low-brow, but as a specimen of South Korean cinema melding both heart-aflutter romance and tear-gushing tragedy, it is best in class. Jung Woo-sung and Son Ye-jin were perfect casting. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Alzheimer's disease strikes a newly married, young woman (Son Ye-jin).
Director
Lee Jae-han
Producer
Cha Seoung-Jae
Screenwriter
Lee Jae-han
Production Co
Sidus Corporation
Genre
Drama, Romance
Original Language
Korean
Runtime
1h 57m