On the outside it may seem like Jung Woo Jin has everything a person could ever possibly want. With his natural talent, unparalleled looks, and a quick wit, he has become the nation’s fastest rising star. Whatever he touches is guaranteed to become the next big hit, making Woo Jin something of a national phenomenon. But behind this glittering exterior there lies a deeply hidden secret. Afflicted by a disease which makes him remember everything, Woo Jin is constantly bombarded by memories and emotions from the past. Unable to escape the moments in his life he’d give anything to be able to forget, Woo Jin lives in a hellish nightmare that stretches on forever. Unable to escape the past, Woo Jin is intrigued when he happens to cross paths with a woman who seems to be afflicted with an unusual condition of her own. Unable to remember anything that happened more than a month ago, Do Hae Soo lives her life from one moment to the next. With no way to remember anything that has happened in the past, Hae Soo has no choice but to live her life constantly moving forward. Intrigued by a woman who can’t ever seem to remember him, Woo Jin finds himself wanting to know more about her. Finding ways to be near her, Woo Jin and Hae Soo draw ever closer; but what future could they possibly have together when she never remembers and he never forgets? (Source: Viki) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: 기억의 시간
- Also Known As: Time to Remember , Gieogui Sigan
- Genres: Romance, Fantasy
Where to Watch Time of Memory
Cast & Credits
- Lee Sung YeolJung Woo JinMain Role
- Yoo BinDo Hae SooMain Role
- Nam Kyu HeeKang Da SomSupport Role
- Park Sung WooKang Dong JooSupport Role
- Park Eun WooJi Jeong YeonSupport Role
- Park Hyeong Seop[Assailant ]Bit part
Reviews
Too short
Each of the 20 episodes is between 9-14 minutes long. However, there is about a two-minute recap at the beginning of each episode and 2-3 minutes of credits at the end of each episode, so these episodes are REALLY short. Unfortunately, this leads to not enough content in this drama.I was grabbed by the idea. The concept of him remembering everything, and her remembering nothing was a very interesting one to me. But there really wasn't enough time to adequately flesh this out. We saw him living out a tragedy in his past, and we saw repeatedly how he remembered everyone's name, but there was a BIG link to the story that he didn't remember until almost the last episode, so how can you say he remembers everything. She doesn't mention until a few episodes in that she only remembers things for a month and then her memories reset
I would have liked to have seen how she deals with having to reset her memories every month, and how her friends deal with it. That would have been fascinating. This wasn't addressed at all.
The ending is very abrupt. Stay and watch the ending credits on the last episode, it gives a "wrap up" interview with the two leads that is cute and attempts to end the show in a more meaningful way.
I was so disappointed in the execution of this drama, it had such potential. That being said, at least it wasn't a LOT of time wasted.