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2009: Lost Memories (Korean: 2009 로스트메모리즈; 2009 Loseutumemorijeu) is a 2002 South Korean science fiction action film directed by Lee Si-myung, adapted from the 1987 novel Looking for an Epitaph by Bok Geo-il.
Feb 1, 2002 · 2009: Lost Memories: Directed by Lee Dong-Joon, Si-myung Lee. With Jang Dong-Gun, Tôru Nakamura, Jin-ho Seo, Shin Goo. A failed assassination attempt in Harbin, China in 1909 changes the course of history. Now two JBI agents must find the connections between it and an ancient Korean artifact.
Release Date: February 1, 2002. Runtime: 136 min. Language: Korean. Country: South Korea. Plot. In the year 2009, Seoul has become the third major city of Japan. Masayuki Sakamoto ( Jang Dong-Gun) takes after his father and becomes a cop.
May 10, 2002 · In 1909, an assassination attempt of a Japanese governor fails. Now, in 2009, Korea is just another state of Japan's Empire & Seoul has become a major city. A Korean resistance group fights for liberty, independence & the restoration of true history.
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2009: Lost Memories. Anti-terrorism specialists (Tôru Nakamura, Jang Dong-gun) land on opposing sides when Korean nationals try to go back in time to rectify history.
- Action, Sci-Fi
2009: Lost Memories is a 2002 South Korean science fiction action film directed by Lee Si-myung, adapted from the 1987 novel Looking for an Epitaph by Bok Geo-il. The film takes place in an alternate 2009, where the Korean Peninsula is still part of Imperial Japan due to a time-travel incident in 1909.
First off, the action. The introduction is instantly captivating and delivers adrenaline-loaden shootouts the kind of you know from good old 80s and 90s flicks, with the difference that there is a science fiction look to everything thanks to the cool equipment of the JBI.
Director Si-myung Lee’s action thriller with a sci-fi twist takes place in an alternate dimension in which Korea has been subjected to Japanese rule for more than 100 years thanks to a Korean nationalist who assassinated a Japanese statesman in 1909.
Synopsis: One of South Korea's top-grossing films, director Si-myung Lee's 2009: LOST MEMORIES blends sci-fi, action, politics, and history into a time-bending thriller which explores issues of national and ...You can watch 2009: Lost Memories through on the platforms: