A Moment to Remember 2004, a Korean love story movie about a young couple’s enduring love, which is tested when 27 year old Sun-jin diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimer’s disease.
I’ll forget everything soon. I won’t know why you’re with me. You’ll be gone from my mind. And so will I. You understand? As my memory disappears, my soul will too. I’m scared.
Su-jin
Why would your soul disappear? Get up. Leave it to me. I’m your memory. I’m your heart. Got that? No more tears.
Cheol-su
what’s love is good for if my memory is gone?
Su-jin
I’m sorry, I never meant to break your heart. Are you crying now? I didn’t want to see you cryin or in pain, I wanted you to be happy but all I’ve done is put you in agony.
Su-jin
I only think of you, I only remember you. How badly do I wish to show you my heart. Is there anyway I can do that while my memory remains?
Su-jin
I’m afraid my just-returned memory will leave me again, before that I’ll tell you everything I have to say. I love you and I’m sorry.
Su-jin
I’m afraid my just-returned memory will leave me again, before that I’ll tell you everything I have to say. I love you and I’m sorry.
Su-jin
I don’t have to remember you, You’re a part of me. I might forget you, but nothing can drive you out of my body.
Su-jin