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| | Variety.com - Reviews - 2009 -- Lost Memories (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04) |
 | | Billed as "the biggest action flick in the history of Korean cinema," Lee Shi-myeong's debut feature, "2009 -- Lost Memories," is more often a noirish action drama, a melancholy meditation on history and nationalism, than the high-tech thriller promised by its hype and artwork. |
 | | Pic immediately swings into an action setpiece, set in Seoul, 2009, where anti-Japanese terrorist group Hureisenjin takes over an exhibition hall in which Japanese bigwig Kenji Inoue (Ahn Gae-beom) is displaying artifacts from his collection. |
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