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**A summer holiday to remember forever.** 'Tearjerker' is not a genre, but it has a special status in Korean films. Normally I like this kind of themes, though in some films they are excessive which spoils the watch. Not understanding th...


Movie spotlight
On a live music radio show, a letter arrives from twenty-three years in the past. Through the letter, the first love and friendships of five friends are revealed.
A woman struggles to start her life over after her divorce, but her ex-husband's new fiancée begins to suspect that she is not as over him as she claims. As the new fiancée digs deeper, she uncovers a dark and twisted past. The situation escalates into a dangerous game of cat and mouse, where one woman's obsession threatens to destroy them both.
Unforgettable received generally negative reviews from critics, who found the plot predictable and melodramatic. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the thriller elements while others criticized its lack of originality and excessive reliance on tropes.
Critics found the thriller to be predictable and derivative of earlier works.
The film was criticized for its melodramatic tone and over-the-top plot points.
While some viewers enjoyed the suspense, many felt it lacked originality and substance.
Google audience: Google users expressed disappointment with the film's unoriginality and predictable plot twists. Many found the characters and their motivations to be unconvincing, leading to a lack of engagement. Some viewers noted that while it offered some moments of tension, it ultimately failed to deliver a satisfying or memorable viewing experience.
This film marked the directorial debut of Denise Di Novi, who had previously worked as a producer on numerous films, including 'Edward Scissorhands' and 'Batman Returns'.
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**A summer holiday to remember forever.** 'Tearjerker' is not a genre, but it has a special status in Korean films. Normally I like this kind of themes, though in some films they are excessive which spoils the watch. Not understanding th...