From collectibles to cars, buy and sell all kinds of items on eBay
home | pay | site map
Shop for itemsSell your itemTrack your eBay activitiesLearn, connect, and stay informed-for business and for funGet help, find answers and contact Customer SupportAdvanced Search
Home > Listing Index > Movies > A Moment to Remember

Movies - A Moment to Remember


A Moment to Remember is a 2004
South Korean movie. The movie was officially released on November 5, 2004 in South Korea.

Synopsis

The romance of the burping couple

Part 1 is a light-hearted romantic comedy according to Korean viewers.

In this part of the movie, there were three Spanish romantic songs (also included in the OST). The couple first met when Su Jin forgot to pick up her wallet and the Coke she bought at a convenient store.

When she returned to the store, she met Chul Soo holding a can of Coke and mistakenly thought that Chul Soo must have taken hers. So she grabbed the can and drank it and burped...

The next time they met was at the company of Su Jin's father. Su Jin was embarrassed to meet Chul Soo again as she realized her mistake. Soon after, Chul Soo by a vending machine saw that Su Jin had just bought a can of coke. Chul Soo snatched her coke and drank it, belching in her face.

Chul Soo and Su Jin were highly attracted to each other and the venues of their first few dates included a baseball court and Chul Soo's jeep. Chul Soo was pessimistic about the viability of their relationship because Su Jin came from a rich family. He resisted Su Jin initially. Against the pessimism of Chul Soo and the disapproval of her family, Su Jin courted Chul Soo.

The Perfect and Blissful Marriage Life



Against all odds. The couple married. There were scenes in which Ye Jin learnt how to cook for Chul Soo. Su Jin played the supportive housewife here. She sew for him, put on a tie for him and took good care of him. There were many scenes showing the couple in all sorts of activities that a loving couple would engage in.

Chul Soo also became the gentle, caring and DIY-expert husband. In one episode, Su Jin had forgotten to turn off her stove and the kitchen caught fire. When Chul Soo discovered the kitchen on fire, he put out the fire and then a 'blur' Su Jin had just finished her bath ... Su Jin was very upset at the fire and the best way for Chul Soo to comfort her was to remove her bath robe and carry her into the bed room ...

The next day when Su Jin returned home, she discovered that Chul Soo had returned home early and fixed up a new kitchen and stove for her. The kitchen looked better than before. She was so happy about it when a half-naked Chul Soo came out of the bath room with only a tower wrapped around his lower body. Su Jin stared at Chul Soo and told him "Sa Rang He" (I love you) and the two proceeded to kiss each other tenderly. Chul Soo then carried Ye Jin with his strong and powerful arms and ...

Su Jin's Alzheimer's was getting worse and the couple has decided to seek medical help for her forgetfulness.

Confirmation of Alzheimer's



Su Jin was informed of her Alzheimer's. After a lengthy discussion with her doctor, she was devastated to realize that she might forget her love and her man. For a few days, she didn't tell Chul Soo and bore the burden all by herself. When Chul Soo was not at home, her tears would flow all the time.

What should she do? Should she stay or should she leave? On one hand, Su Jin loved Chul Soo deeply. It was Su Jin who has persevered and held out for their love. She even fought with her family and finally she is now married to the love of her life. On the other hand, she knew she would bring lots of pain and sorrow to Chul Soo, the man she loved dearly, if he stayed around to witness her losing her memory. What would you do if you were in her shoes? Chul Soo visited the same doctor and learnt about Su Jin's condition. By this time, Su Jin's conditon was bad enough that she could not find her way home. In one occasion, she drifted to the baseball practice court which she and Chul Soo visited during their first few dates. Chul Soo spent the whole day looking for Su Jin and finally found Su Jin at the baseball court.

At the baseball court, you would witness one of the most touching scene of the movie. The couple finally discussed about their condition. Su Jin reluctantly told Chul Soo that there was no point in continuing the relationship or being good to her; since she would eventually lose all the memory. Chul Soo managed to convince Su Jin to stay for now but for how long?

The rest of this part of the movie showed how the couple struggled with Su Jin's condition. Su Jin was feeling more pessimistic as her condition got worse and Chul Soo was doing everyhing he could to slow the memory loss process. He began to stick photos of them and making little notes about the events in the photos. The final straw for Su Jin came when she called out the name of her ex-boyfriend when she was calling for Chul Soo. She wrote a letter to Chul Soo and left Chul Soo to move into hospital for treatment. The Director interchanged the scenes of Su Jin writing the letter and crying and also Chul Soo reading the letter and crying at the same time. If you haven't cried by now, you are likely to give way!!

[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for A Moment to Remember ]



Some related entries: The Car | Ossessione | Ted V. Mikels | The Nanny | Doug Liman | Bushwhacked | White Man's Burden | Buffy the Vampire Slayer awards and nominations | It's the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown | Parasaurolophus | Malli

This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article A Moment to Remember; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL.

Searches on eBay

Related searches on eBay


eBay Pulse | eBay Reviews | eBay Stores | Half.com | Kijiji | PayPal | Popular Searches | ProStores | Rent.com | Shopping.com
Australia | Austria | Belgium | China | France | Germany | India | Italy | Spain | United Kingdom

About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | Policies | Site Map | Help