I am surprised by the high rating of the movie here.
After seeing it, I felt something indigestible.
The notion that your spirit is going to die before your body dies, would be a big fear. The Japanese movie "Memories of Tomorrow" tries squarely describe the fear, and portray the love between wife and husband. However, in case of "Moment to Remember", it is not sure which does the director want to portray, the lead and her husband facing this fear, or a manga-like love story.
The man acts like a hero, from the beginning to the end. Why can't he say "I love you" to his wife, even after they got married, is unclear. Maybe, it is why I could not empathize the husband was the reason why I felt it indigestible.
After seeing it, I felt something indigestible.
The notion that your spirit is going to die before your body dies, would be a big fear. The Japanese movie "Memories of Tomorrow" tries squarely describe the fear, and portray the love between wife and husband. However, in case of "Moment to Remember", it is not sure which does the director want to portray, the lead and her husband facing this fear, or a manga-like love story.
The man acts like a hero, from the beginning to the end. Why can't he say "I love you" to his wife, even after they got married, is unclear. Maybe, it is why I could not empathize the husband was the reason why I felt it indigestible.