Presold to 115 countries, the upcoming Korean film, Remember receives overwhelming attention from global fans.
Remember traverses how Pil-ju, an 80-year-old Alzheimer’s patient sets forth to complete his revenge planned for 60 years before his memory disappears.
Keen to avenge the death of his entire family, Pil-joo (Lee Sung Min) searches for the pro-Japanese and drags his young best friend In-gyu (Nam Joo Hyuk) to his conquest.
Previously, teasers of the actors were unveiled hyping the anticipation for the movie.
“Remember” Challenges Lee Sung Min With Difficult-To-Play Character and Action Scenes
For his latest role, Lee Sung Min challenges the action genre by complementing the revenge plot of the film. Containing a variety of action scenes that involves guns, body fights, and car chases, Director Lee Il-hyung conveyed the film presents the action of an elderly man in his 80s, which has never been seen anywhere else.
In-gyu is an ordinary young man in his 20s who works at a family restaurant with Pil-joo. He quickly accepted Pil-ju’s offer to take care of his part-time hours if he helped him drive for just one week. However, he is pointed out as a suspect in the incident by accidental CCTV footage taken at the scene.
Following the pre-sale in 115 countries, Remember will be available in North America, France, Russia, India, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Singapore.
Notably, Remember will also be released in two rounds at the 42nd Hawaii International Festival. The Hawaii International Film Festival started in 1981 for the purpose of cultural exchange between Asia, the Pacific, and North America.
Remember, starring Lee Sung Min and Nam Joo Hyuk will be released on October 26.
Source: JTBC News
Photos: Moonlight Films | Ace Maker Movie Works
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