Kim Ji-soo joins Lee Sung-min in tvN’s upcoming Memory
by javabeans
Remember the upcoming drama Memory? No? It’s no wonder if you don’t, since it’s not to be confused with the upcoming Yoo Seung-ho drama Remember, which is also not to be confused with Jang Nara cop drama I Remember You earlier this year. There’s just a lot of memory floating around right now, waiting to be lost.
Memory is an upcoming tvN drama that has already cast Lee Sung-min (Hwajung, Misaeng) in the lead role, playing a lawyer with Alzheimer’s who puts his remaining time on the line to defend one last case. As he starts to lose his memory, the drama will show him the preciousness of his life and the family that he loves. It sounds sort of like Punch meets Thousand Day Promise, but hopefully a lot less depressing.
Kim Ji-soo is in talks to join the drama as Lee Sung-min’s ex-wife, who currently serves as a judge. She grew up wealthy and privileged as the only daughter to a law professor father and housewife mother, then passed the bar and graduated from the judicial training institute with the highest marks. We aren’t told why their marriage failed, but given that family love is an important element in the hero’s life, I expect to see them exploring and reexamining that relationship over the course of the show.
Also cast is Song Sun-mi, who will be teaming up with Lee Sung-min for the third time after previously working with him in the medical drama Golden Time, then again in an adorable odd-couple romance in Miss Korea. (She was the brilliant chemist who made the cosmetics, and he was the gruff gangster who developed a crush on her.) In Memory they’ll be playing co-workers at the law firm, and she’ll play a Harvard Law School-educated attorney who first worked as a prosecutor, then was recruited to the private sector. Aw, I do like them together — even without the romantic angle, they did the bickering-colleagues routine with humor and sass.
In any case, this definitely sounds like a drama to watch for the acting, and maybe a cathartic cry. I expect Lee Sung-min to thoroughly devastate me — but, you know, in a good way.
Memory will premiere in March as a Friday-Saturday drama on tvN.
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Tags: Dark Hole, Kim Ji-soo, Lee Sung-min, Song Sun-mi
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1 pogo
November 18, 2015 at 11:05 AM
yeah, Lee Sung-min showing up onscreen with any significant amount of screen time, is practically a guarantee that I will cry at some point (happened in King2Hearts, Miss Korea, Misaeng....)
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news
November 18, 2015 at 5:12 PM
Haha..Just looking at him makes me want to cry. He doesn't even have to say anything.
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Rebecca
March 18, 2016 at 12:26 PM
lol
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2 pogo
November 18, 2015 at 11:07 AM
oh and I'm cracking up @"there's a lot of memory floating around, waiting to be lost". I mean, we do know how dramas love amnesia....
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growingbeautifully
November 18, 2015 at 5:42 PM
LOL! I was going to quote the same phrase and giggle about it. I've got a bunch of lost memories and am constantly losing more!
Thanks for the laugh JB!
What's with kdramas and similar themes? Alzheimers is even appearing in Bubblegum and looks set to fill our weeks into the first quarter of next year.
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3 fab
November 18, 2015 at 11:35 AM
Can I get some of that memory that these geniuses lose??
Alzheimer's is one of the worst illnesses. Unimaginable. That being said, a combination of a 1000 Day's Promise and Punch sounds amazing. Ready for the onion chopping ninjas!
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4 fab
November 18, 2015 at 11:41 AM
@pogo
Lol yeah right. Usually amnesia in dramas is silly and far fetched, but when you're born with a super memory you're asking for it.
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5 Miky
November 18, 2015 at 12:08 PM
Sound nice i guess i really should make that unlimited pack of tissues for when this drama starts,i bet more than sure Lee Sung-min will make me cry buckets(and i'm a type who doesn't shread tears so easily)yet he made me cry in the past in Kings 2 Hearts,imagine as a full force leading guy,i'm doomed
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6 ck1Oz
November 18, 2015 at 1:05 PM
Shesh. They cast such an amazing cast and I hate sad stories. And then he makes me cry buckets for his characters. I don't know if my emotions can take this for the run.
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7 Mandy
November 18, 2015 at 3:28 PM
"There’s just a lot of memory floating around right now, waiting to be lost." LOOOL, when a trend starts, it always gets too crowded with the same thing in dramaland.
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8 whitewire
November 18, 2015 at 8:23 PM
Waaaaaaaaa.
Lee Sung-min's chemistry with Song Sun-mi in MISS KOREA is too much to handle -- explosive, hot, strong, tight. He was a thug, she was a chemist. But together... Perfect.
Lee Sung-min must be with Song Sun-mi in MEMORY. It was their love story in Miss Korea which I rooted for until the end.
They had more skinship too than the main leads... So it's not bad afterall. (Or did they?)
Oh my goooosh, Lee Sung-min ♥ Song Sun-mi!
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AJK
November 19, 2015 at 4:00 AM
Miss Korea. Best second leads EVER. I can't wait for this reunion.
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AJK
November 19, 2015 at 4:01 AM
I mean I really can't wait. Going off to binge-watch Miss Korea right now.
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fanwho
November 19, 2015 at 4:19 AM
Lee Sung-min and Song Sun-mi!- Love them!
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9 anon
November 18, 2015 at 11:04 PM
I seriously cannot wait for this one!!!!
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10 judilicious
November 19, 2015 at 12:09 AM
Yea, Lee Sung Min and Sung Sun mi was actually d reason i watched Miss Korea to the end. Wonder if my heart can tk watching Lee Sung min with alzheimer's
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11 kororo
November 19, 2015 at 1:20 AM
The cast is turning out great !! I'm for sure going to cry though...
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12 weirdnshort
November 19, 2015 at 6:28 AM
This looks like a touching drama. I usually avoid sad ones but the plot looks good. I might check it out if it's available.
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