10/10
Fabulous heat touching movie, MUST WATCH ! I wish I could talk to someone about this...
8 January 2013
Warning: Spoilers
This movie, 1.made me create the an account here for speaking out my mind which I couldn't resist. 2.made my eyes water so much and I've not still recovered the hang from this movie even after 1 week of watching it as I write this review. The only other movie which had such an effect on me was 'Schindler's List'.

First, I'd love to say that the casting couldn't be more perfect. The chemistry between the actors are so perfect. Ye-jin Son, you just can't get enough of the aura she lets out with her smile. A 'childlike innocence'(not to be confused with 'childishness') is a quality anyone will notice in her which makes this movie more closer to your heart.

The movie really makes you think how devastating it would have been for people who had to undergo such situations in life. The point to be noted is that its not the patient, but the loved ones who are affected more.

I loved every moment of the movie to the core. Still I have 3 moments which still keeps hitting back on me: 1. The scenes in 2nd half where the Ye-jin Son suddenly gets back her memory and feels so sorry for forgetting her husband and writing a note to him explaining how much she loves him. The dialogue script in that scenes is so perfect and it really made my heart race! 2. To the end, Woo-sung finds Ye-jin Son in a care-home. When he comes close to her, the camera focuses onto a few sheets of paper on which she is 'trying' to draw a picture of her husband's face from her fading memory, sadly not recognizing that the person standing in front of her is the person she is trying to draw! 3. To the end, Woo-sung re-creates the situation by which they met trying to help Ye-jin Son recall her memory!

Fabulous movie, I have no words! Sorry for letting out such a verbose note.
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