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Damion 2022-04-21 09:03:02

Orthodox Korean literary film.

Soo Jin, played by Son Ye Jin, is a rich family daughter, and Cheol Soo, played by Jung Woo Sung, grew up in a single-parent family and dreamed of becoming an architect and a construction worker. The two met at a convenience store, met over a cup of Coke, reunited at the construction site, and began a real marriage after the modern version of the hero saves the beauty.

Korean literary and artistic films are naturally indispensable for lovers who fall in love with each other because of an incurable disease. Son Ye Jin gradually lost her memory and ability of daily life. She looked at her former lover with the fear of a stranger. Maybe they were hugging each other in one second, but she who lost her memory in the next second regarded him as a stranger. passerby.

Son Ye Jin's beauty is pure and unpretentious. In the film, her high-end suit is very decent, showing her temperament vividly. Many of the film's shooting techniques have been borrowed from commercials and MVs. The plot is no longer important. The highlight is the starlight of the two handsome men and women, which are displayed to their heart's content on a soothing and beautiful film background.

I think the director thought so.

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Extended Reading
  • Rodolfo 2022-03-22 09:02:33

    I wanted to cry watching the trailer on TV, my tears were very low at that time

  • Luther 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    I only like the part where Son Ye Jin burps after drinking a can of Coke at the beginning of the movie.

A Moment to Remember quotes

  • Su-jin: Can you live without me?

    Cheol-su: If we live together... Can we die together, too? You come and go alone. That's life.

  • Su-jin: Forgiving... isn't that hard. It's just... giving away just one plain room in your heart. My grandpa said so. A true carpenter... is the one that can build a house in his heart. But in the house you've built. So well in your heart... You gave all the rooms away to your mother and to your hate. And where are you? And you're shivering outside the house. I understand. I know it's hard to forgive. But... My dad remembered that piece of wisdom... and forgave me when I almost ran off with a married man... and he permitted our marriage so easily. You know why? Forgiving... is giving your hate just a little room in your heart.