Never Forget Me | |||||||||||||||
Director: | Mun Yeo-song[1] | ||||||||||||||
Producer: | Lee Woo-suk | ||||||||||||||
Starring: | Im Ye-jin Lee Deok-hwa | ||||||||||||||
Music: | Yun Chae-hyeon | ||||||||||||||
Cinematography: | Hong Dong-hyuk | ||||||||||||||
Editing: | Hyeon Dong-chun | ||||||||||||||
Distributor: | Dong A Exports Co., Ltd. | ||||||||||||||
Runtime: | 93 minutes | ||||||||||||||
Country: | South Korea | ||||||||||||||
Language: | Korean | ||||||||||||||
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Never Forget Me (; lit. "Really Really Don't Forget") is a 1976 South Korean film directed by Mun Yeo-song. It is the 1st movie in the "Really Really" series and was followed later that same year by the 2nd movie I Am Really Sorry, also starring Im Ye-jin and Lee Deok-hwa.
Two high school students have romantic feelings for each other at a time when such relationships are not allowed at their age. Traveling together by train to school every day, they promise to spend their future together. However, they are separated when the boy's family has to move to Seoul, and vow to be reunited as adults. 3 years later, the boy has become an adult and finally has the independence to pursue his heart. He returns to visit the girl but discovers that she has died from pneumonia. He rides the train they took together and reminisces their past.[2]