In many ways this film is a triumphant success. The acting is spot on, perfectly building the love between the two characters before having it all stripped away. It makes the process far more painful to watch. The characters also evolve at a respectable speed so that it is perfec... read more
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August 28, 2008
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June 25, 2008
This is a pretty good Korean drama from John H. Lee. He gives a completely deep drama about the relationship between married young couples after the wife got an Alzheimer... Two main actors, Woo-sung Jung and Ye-jin Son show great acting... Their act really natural, it just looks... read more
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December 25, 2007
One of the most romantic yet sad movie ever. Beautiful story with great performance from Woo-sung Jung and the beautiful Ye-jin Son. This movie reminds us how precious life is and never to stop loving.
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August 4, 2010
Korean movie A Moment To Remember was just one emotional movie that showed how bad the disease Alzheimer could be in a persons life, specially if you get this when you are 27 years old. It showed, love.life, happiness, grief, and finally the fear for dead, all coming together in ... read more
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October 5, 2008
A ridiculously tearful melodrama. Despite the medium grade writing and direction, picking nits with this film is useless. It is so well-acted by two beautiful Koreans it's freakish. First half is smiley RomCom, second half is face dripping, and I mean soaking wet, sad.
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July 21, 2008
A cute, innocent and sweet love story. Although it seems rather dramatic since it dealt with love and death(like many other Korean movies or sitcom), but the two characters, from how they met, their personality and the time they spend together as a couple, resemble the innocence ... read more
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March 17, 2007
I cried my eyes out watching this movie, but my friends said the movie was more retarded than sad. I'd say you'll either like it or hate it. See it if you want to watching sad stories.
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