2009: Lost
Memories

Director:
Si-myung Lee
Starring:
Jang Dong-Gun, Toru Nakamura
Plot:
Imagine that during World War II, Japan had allied with the US, and
the bombs were not dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but on Berlin.
In 2009 Lost Memories, that is the reality.
In
1909, a failed assassination attempt on a Japanese foreign minister
Ito Hirobumi(which in real life was successfully done by legendary Korean
patriot Ahn Chung-gun)has changed the course of history as we know it.
Now Korea is just another part of the great Japanese empire.
After
a successful foiling of a terrorist attack on a Museum displaying ancient
cultural artifacts. J.B.I agent Sakamoto(Jang Dong Gun)begins to uncover
information about a familiar looking relic known as the “Lunar
Soul”. An item that the underground band of Korean born freedom
fighters (the same behind the unsuccessful attack on the museum) are
willing to sacrifice everything to obtain. As he starts to unravel the
mystery behind the “Lunar Soul”, everything he thought he
knew about the world he lives in suddenly gets turned upside down.
Review:
Time travel could be a very dangerous thing. Many people believe that
everything, good or bad, happens for a reason. So the idea of time travel
is scary because its very true that the slightest change, could have
an enormous affect on the future. So imagine what would happen if the
change that occurs is far greater then a slight one.
2009
is one of those films that kinda starts out slow, but once the story
really kicks off, you are hooked. And there is quite a story to tell.
The plot is a think one indeed, and there is plenty of time to tell
it. The film clocks in at a 136 minutes. Luckily the thick plot is not
hard to follow. In fact the story is so well told, that despite its
many layers and twists, its easy to keep on track and understand what’s
going on. The idea behind the film is brilliant. It truly makes you
think, what if? What is someone went back in time and stopped JFK from
being shot? What is someone went back in time and killed Hitler when
he was a child?
The
show stealer for sure is Dong-Gun Jang who plays the lead character
Sakamoto. A Korean born agent of the J.B.I. who has basically forgotten
his past. In fact his partner Saigo(Nakamura) basically thinks of Sakamoto
as Japanese. At one point of the film he even says "Its strange
to think of you as Korean". Dong-Gun is absolutely steller in his
role, he plays his character with absolute conviction and by the end
you actually care for Sakamoto. Who makes a very drastic change in character
by the end of the film.
On
the outside 2009 looks like its going to be an insane sci-fi adventure,
but despite some incredible action scenes. It’s a very laid back
investigative thriller. A lot of plot unveiling, and even some great
twists and "Oh my god" moments.
It
goes without saying that if you have not seen 2009: Lost Memories. You
really should. Its very much would you time (all 136 minutes of it)
and even if by the end if you felt it went on too long. You will not
be disappointed by what you have just seen.
Highlights
- Fantastic Story
- Great acting
from both stars
- Museum shootout!
Letdowns
- Might be a bit
too long for some
Rating:
8.0 out of 10.0