This was THE film that made me start to notice Korean cinema as a force to be reckoned with. Yes, there were some Korean films before this that I had seen but nothing this memorable. “A moment to remember” is a love story and a very human one at that. It is also the most “heart retching”, emotionally charged piece of cinema I have ever seen to date. Although some viewers might dismiss this as just another “chick flick” the truth is that the story will touch a very raw nerve with anyone who views it. The director's cut even adds a further 30 minutes which is the one to watch.In this day and age, who has the time to read long reviews? So why not read opinions (one persons opinions but opinions nevertheless). As the title says, you will find my opinions on not only movies but gadgets, wearables, food or whatever I have an opinion about. Short disclaimer: these are MY opinions, they are not meant to offend anyone or be offensive. I started this blog as a hobby and it will continue to be my hobby and I will add to it whenever I have the time.
Friday, 23 May 2014
A moment to remember review
This was THE film that made me start to notice Korean cinema as a force to be reckoned with. Yes, there were some Korean films before this that I had seen but nothing this memorable. “A moment to remember” is a love story and a very human one at that. It is also the most “heart retching”, emotionally charged piece of cinema I have ever seen to date. Although some viewers might dismiss this as just another “chick flick” the truth is that the story will touch a very raw nerve with anyone who views it. The director's cut even adds a further 30 minutes which is the one to watch.
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