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Synopsis: A man calling himself Jin-young walks into a police station to report a missing person: himself. Starting at the end of the story, Jin-young is revealed to be be Suk-won, a lawyer suffering severe memory loss and a total change of character. Formerly ruthless and calculating, the amnesiac Suk-won is kind and gentle; completely unlike the man his colleagues want for the important trial of their highest billing client, Mrs. Kim. In order to appease his firm, Suk-won goes to see a psychiatrist. At the hospital he meets Jin-young, a skittish woman he is inexplicably drawn to even as she does her best to steer clear him. As Suk-won investigates both his own past and Mrs. Kim's case the tragic truth of his and Jin-young's enduring connection to each other is revealed, bringing Suk-won full circle in a story of loss and the pain of remembrance.
Director(s): Yoon-Jung Lee
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Year:
2016
106 min
34 Views


mathematical abilities are all normal.

You just can't remember a

specific period of your life.

The fear you felt from

the accident may have caused...

I just need a written opinion

that I'm fit for work.

I don't remember my life as a lawyer,

but I do remember studying law.

I understand that's what

you want to think

Do you recall everything

from the last 24 hrs?

Your memory can fade a bit,

but it doesn't affect your life.

So, just

write me a note that I'm okay.

LOSS OF PERSONAL MEMORY

OVER A SPECIFIC TIME PERIOD

WITH NO AFFECTS ON CERTAIN DAILY

ROUTINES AND WORK PERFORMANCE

Stick to the dosage.

PRESCRIPTION FOR KIM JIN-YOUNG

Excuse me!

Ms. Kim Jin-young!

Aren't you getting in?

Hey!

Hey, long time no see!

Hey, how's Bo-young?

Bo-young?

So good to see you.

Hey, call me, okay?

An insurance guy?

Hey, it's so good to see you.

What? Should I also

be happy to see him?

Do you

- know me?

- Huh?

Hey, you haven't changed one bit.

Wait, wrong way.

Hey!

I'm not trying to sell you insurance!

I'm just happy to see you!

So call me. Any time's okay.

AA LIFE, SHIN HYUN-HO

Is this

just my memory or a dream?

Perhaps things I can't remember

need to be left alone?

One day, everything might

come back all at once.

Or maybe not, for good.

What's important

is what's to come.

- Hey.

- Ms. Kim Jin-young.

You have my medication, don't you?

Your medication?

I left it at home.

Why'd you leave it there?

Sorry.

Load your bike and get in.

So we can get my medication.

I don't ride cars.

Then, let's go like this.

Why are you seeing a psychiatrist?

Excuse me?

Why were you at the mental clinic?

I lost my memory!

Hey!

Come on, that was close!

Jeez.

How?

What?

Just keep your eyes on the road!

I mean, how did you lose your memory?

I was in an accident,

and I lost the last 10 years

of my memory.

Totally,

like a blackout?

Yes.

I can't remember anything.

But it doesn't matter.

What's wrong?

What, are you okay?

Under the car,

I think somethings there.

I estimate the time of death,

48hrs from now.

We call this an 'impossible crime'.

Meaning you can't kill

what's already dead.

Want to check?

Hey.

Are you okay?

What's wrong?

It's just a doll.

Please.

Just stay like this

for a moment.

We shouldn't be doing this here.

Please.

Then, let's try moving

towards the car like this.

At one, move your right foot,

and at two, your left.

One. No, no.

It's the right at one.

Uh, it is my right.

Oh, we should use opposite foots.

It's your right foot at one.

I'll use my left.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two.

You think you can drive?

Can you drive

for me?

Excuse me?

Please.

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