A Moment to Remember (2004)
A Moment to Remember (2004)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Jung Woo-sung
Cheol-su
Son Ye-jin
Su-jin
Baek Jong-hak
Seo Yeong-min
Lee Seon-jin
Anna Jung
Lee Sun-jin
Anna Jung
Park Sang-gyu
Mr. Kim
Kim Hee-ryung
Mother
Seon Ji-hyun
Jeong-eun
Kim Bu-seon
Madam Oh
Jang In-han
Supervisor
Kwon Byung-gil
Doctor Lee
Shin Cheol-jin
Manager Park
In-hwan Jang
Master Carpenter
Kim Joong-ki
Section Chief Cha
John H. Lee
Director
Jin Yong-uk
Construction Worker 1
Seo Jin-won
Construction Worker 2
Shin Hyun-tak
Construction Worker 3
Kim Young-ha
Writer
Hyun Young
Yu-na
Park Mi-sook
Ji-hyun
David Lee McInnis
Model
Oh Kwang-rok
Homeless
Kim Sang-min
Producer
Tcha Sung-jai
Executive Producer
Lee Young-pil
Producer
Noh Jong-yun
Executive Producer
Kim Tae-won
Composer
Park Jong-cheol
Second Unit Director of Photography
Lee Jun-gyu
Cinematographer
Steve M. Choe
Editor
Hahm Sung-won
Editor
Lee Eun-su
Lighting Camera
Park Gyeong-jin
Original Music Composer
Kim Seong-il
Costume Design
Choi Ki-ho
Production Design
Shin Yeong-woon
Assistant Director
Lee Yong-gi
Colorist
Kim Hak-su
Camera Operator
Yun Il-rang
Set Decoration
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 5, 2004
Original Name내 머리 속의 지우개
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 57m
Budget$4,200,000
Genres
Wiki.
A Moment to Remember (Korean: 내 머리 속의 지우개; RR: Nae Meorisogui Jiugae; lit. "Eraser in My Head") is a 2004 South Korean romance melodrama film based on the 2001 Japanese television drama Pure Soul. It stars Son Ye-jin and Jung Woo-sung and follows the theme of discovery in a relationship and the burdens of loss caused by Alzheimer's disease.
The film was released on November 5, 2004, in South Korea. It was a major success domestically, topping the box office for two consecutive weeks to become the 5th highest-grossing film of 2004 at 2,565,078 admissions. The film was also a hit in Japan, breaking previous records of Korean films released there; it was the 19th highest-grossing film at the 2005 Japanese box office.John H. Lee and Kim Young-ha won Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2005 Grand Bell Awards.The film was remade in Turkish as Evim Sensin in 2012