A Moment to Remember

2004 "Everything passes away, but I wish I could remember my love forever."
A Moment to Remember
8.1| 1h57m| en| More Info
Released: 05 November 2004 Released
Producted By: Sidus
Country: South Korea
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A young couple's love is tested when Sun-jin is diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimer's disease.

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fairchildqua Wow I could watch it again and again Director phenomenal!!! Characters well developed- story moves at a perfect pace Not a big romance film fan but this changed that I thought the foreign language would be an impediment Far from it I was introduced to nuanced acting and perfectly paced character evolving along with the story and beautiful shots so pleased I found it and am telling everyone I know the good news but wow wow wow Go watch Today ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌟
aspirant 45 The best movie i have ever seen....hands down!!! One can easily connect to the story for it is so natural and you are bound to cry at times. The main credit goes to the actors. Son Ye Jin was ecstatic as Su Jin. She has a very cute and innocent face that she perfectly fits into the character. The director has made a smart move by selecting her to portray the character that was cute at the initial stages and required some serious acting skills towards the end. Son Ye Jin has given more than her 100 per cent to get into the skin of the character. The scene where she asks Jung Woo Sung to reunite with his mother and he refuses, she did a fabulous job. The scene where she knows the truth about her disease and asks her Jung Woo Sung if he wants to have a baby, she was simply amazing. Both these scenes are completely contrasting. The former is an emotional scene and the latter is something which is really hard to describe as it consists of mixed emotions. She came out with flying colors in these both scenes. These are a testimony to her acting prowess.Jung Woo Sung was good as well. He did a great job by portraying himself as a rough carpenter and he fits the bill. The most important thing that needs to be mentioned here is the chemistry between the two actors. It was out of the world. They seemed like real life pair and in each every scene it was like we are seeing a pair next door. The director also needs a special mention as he did an amazing job by working on the screenplay and the chemistry between the actors with a script that has nothing new in the store. Hats off to him!!! Even the background score was good. The camera work was mind blowing. Subtle and simple especially in close up shots,the guy has got some serious talent.On the whole it is movie worth watching which is like an oasis in a desert of meaningless movies!!!
aia2 This is one of the best but saddest movies I have seen in years. It treats love and Alzheimer in a way that makes you feel the joy and the pain of the characters. Bravo for the actors who played the roles as they made me laugh and cry, that only happens when acting is outstanding. I would recommend anyone that has had a closed loved one suffering from Alzheimer to watch this movie. It may bring unwanted memories of the pain we all have gone through watching our family and friends deteriorate, but it will help you have a closure and remember the good times you had with them. Director did an excellent job with the visuals and how the movie develops. Music and production are outstanding.
Desertman84 A Moment To Remember provides the mature viewer a perspective of how sad a relationship can become especially in trying times and how love can become stronger between couples in times of illness and suffering.It is a story a young 27-year-old young woman named Su-jin,who is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease after marrying a carpenter who works for her father's company. Familial Alzheimer's is extremely rare and may occur among those aged 30-60 years. But, as the name implies, it is hereditary. And although the youngest documented case was 28 years old, in "A Moment to Remember" to have come down with this form of dementia at the tender age of 27 is about as likely as her CEO father allowing her to marry a carpenter.While both late-onset and familial AD are progressive illnesses that may last for up to 20 years or so, slowly developing from simple forgetfulness and mild depression, to full-blown loss of recognition and almost complete dependence on others for all daily tasks, familial AD, may also progress very quickly, with sufferers dying within a year. So it looks like Su-jin may just be one of the unluckiest people in the world.This movie features two of the region's brightest young stars led by the popular and attractive Korean actress superstar,Son Ye-jin as the young woman and the equally popular Jeong Woo-sung as the carpenter, the film is built on the premise that it is possible for someone so young to become stricken with an "old person's disease". Both share great chemistry in this film. Overall,I consider A Moment To Remember,The Classic and My Sassy Girl as the best Korean movies out of the more than a hundred that I have ever seen so far.This is definitely the best.No doubt about it.