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A moment to remember

Original title: Nae meorisokui jiwoogae
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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A moment to remember (2004)
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A young couple's enduring love is tested when 27-year-old Su-jin is diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimer's disease.A young couple's enduring love is tested when 27-year-old Su-jin is diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimer's disease.A young couple's enduring love is tested when 27-year-old Su-jin is diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimer's disease.

  • Directors
    • Park Kyung-Jin
    • John H. Lee
    • Kim Tae-won
  • Writers
    • John H. Lee
    • Choung Sangyong
    • Kim Young-ha
  • Stars
    • Jung Woo-sung
    • Son Ye-jin
    • Baek Jong-hak
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Park Kyung-Jin
      • John H. Lee
      • Kim Tae-won
    • Writers
      • John H. Lee
      • Choung Sangyong
      • Kim Young-ha
    • Stars
      • Jung Woo-sung
      • Son Ye-jin
      • Baek Jong-hak
    • 97User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Jung Woo-sung
    Jung Woo-sung
    • Cheol-soo
    Son Ye-jin
    Son Ye-jin
    • Soo-jin
    Baek Jong-hak
    • Seo Yeong-min
    Lee Seon-jin
    • Jeong An-na
    Park Sang-gyu
    Park Sang-gyu
    • Mr. Kim
    Kim Hie-ryeong
    • Mother
    Seon Ji-hyun
    • Jeong-eun
    Kim Bu-seon
    Kim Bu-seon
    • Madam Oh
    Lee Hang
    • Chairman Hwang
    Jang In-han
    • Master Carpenter
    Kwon Byung-gil
    • Doctor Lee
    Shin Cheol-jin
    • Manager Park
    Kim Jung-ki
    • Section Chief Cha
    Jin Yong-wook
    Jin Yong-wook
    • Construction Worker 1
    Seo Jin-won
    Seo Jin-won
    • Construction Worker 2
    Shin Hyun-tak
    • Construction Worker 3
    Hyun Young
    • Yu-na
    Park Yoon-young
    • Myung-ju
    • Directors
      • Park Kyung-Jin
      • John H. Lee
      • Kim Tae-won
    • Writers
      • John H. Lee
      • Choung Sangyong
      • Kim Young-ha
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    10sukapesta

    Total tearjerker... and I still fell for it...

    Having watched so many Korean movies and dramas that end with someone having a terminal illness (Autumn in My Heart, I'm Sorry I Love You, remember those?) I thought I'd discovered all the tearjerker tricks... Nothing, however, could have prepared me for this one... Unlike the previous deals, the illness doesn't so much kill you physically as it does mentally, and trust me, that is much much worse... First of all I'd like to commend the screenwriter for hitting the right spot with the first half... I thought the history between the couple is presented really well... I don't know why some people think it's too fast-paced cos it is possible for people to fall in love and get married in that amount of time, and I thought the use of elliptical editing was just right, not so excessive that you feel like you're seeing a trailer... The second half is the one that I think felt a little bit rushed, but the story is so mesmerizing that honestly you don't really care... And Cheol-soo is one heck of a husband, I don't know if I'd ever be able to do what he did (and let me warn you girls, that guys like Cheol-soo exist only in movies)... And I didn't think the ending was ambiguous, more like open-ended... The last scene is guaranteed to make you shed buckets... The cinematography is beautiful, as others have mentioned... They did a lot of close-ups with both characters in the same frame, which I think is really endearing... And also panoramic shots of the land where they wanted to build their house which were beautiful... My favorite thing, however, is the soundtrack... The Spanish songs are right on target but my absolute favorite is when they played "Nessun Dorma!" from Turandot (my favorite aria of all time) during the wedding scene... I cried, and it wasn't even the sad part yet... All and all, fabulous, fabulous movie... 10/10
    10ardentay

    excellently

    This is another great production from Korea. Korea have really made a name for themselves producing love stories just like A Moment To Remember. Son Ye Jin absolutely suited the role which was to be played and so did Jung Sung Woo. At the beginning, he was seen as an arrogant man with little feelings, and yet the way Son Ye Jin taught him the way to love and treasure life was so touching. Until tragedy struck for her, it was a great movie. It was love at its highest level. I would recommend this movie to anyone in this world. Even to those who dislike draggy love movies, this movie teaches a lot about treasuring your loved ones before its too late. An absolutely great production. I Love this movie. Watch It!
    WoofenMiaw

    A Moment to Remember!

    Beautiful Son Yae Jin (The Classic) and handsome Jung Woo Sung (Musa - The Warrior, Mutt Boy) share A Moment to Remember! Su-Jin (Son Yae Jin) and Chol-Su (Jung Woo Sung) meet under seemingly average, normal circumstances. Su-Jin is exiting an affair with a married man, and Chol-Su is working for Su-Jin's father as a carpenter, and when they finally meet it's as if it was meant to be. Their love is affectionate and their marriage as close to perfect as can be...but is fate truly that kind? Su-Jin surprisingly contracts Alzheimer's disease, and the tragic struggle they face both threatens and strengthens their love. But for how long? As Su-Jin's memory begins to leaves her, the disease they face may turn out to be too much for even a love as strong as theirs… A Moment to Remember is the latest representative of Korea's stunningly popular tragic drama genre, and features two of the region's brightest stars. Son Yae Jin shines as the tragically afflicted Su-Jin, and Jung Woo Sung brings photogenic cool to the role of the supportive and loving Chol-su. This 2-DVD set of A Moment to Remember comes with various extras, including filmmaker commentary, and a Director's Cut that restores nearly 30 minutes of extra footage!
    10jooyoonchung

    Life, death, happiness, grief, come together in a magnificent production.

    "A Moment To Remember" is one of just a handful of movies that made tears come down my face. Life, death, happiness, grief, come together in a magnificent production, with brilliant acting, especially by Woo-sung Jung, splendid cinematography, and a wonderful soundtrack. Some criticism might be levied against the film for it taking some liberties with reality, but I'll leave those for the nit-pickers to gaggle over. As with any foreign film, there are small things that fill out the film for those familiar with the culture and language. This film was wonderful not only on its merits as a film, but also as a reflection of Korean culture. Excellent film - most-highly recommended.
    8Misss25

    A movie to remember

    I really don't like romantic and melodramatic movie at all. However,this movie is just amazing,I really can't describe it in words. First half of the movie is romantic with a very beautiful message that love doesn't caste, class, absolutely nothing. I really like how they balance their lifestyles. Of course, with love nothing is impossible. Second half is quite shocking, I didn't think, this movie would turn in this way. But frankly speaking, I have seen many movies about Alzheimer's patient and never seen portraiting a love story so, this is the first movie.

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      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.

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 2004 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Official site (South Korea)
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • A Moment to Remember
    • Production companies
      • CJ Entertainment
      • Sidus
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      • $20,865,847
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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