For some reason, if a friend asked me to recommend a Korean movie, Eraser would be one of the first names that popped into my head. It doesn't have the big production like "Flag of Tai Chi", and it doesn't have the bizarre twists and turns like "Old Boy", but it touched me deeply, and it is unforgettable, especially when I saw the heroine lost her memory and made the painting The portrait of my lover that came out became simpler and more abstract, and my tears flowed down. Precious memories are erased little by little with the eraser, who can understand this kind of pain. It's a pity that the ending seems a bit rushed, and some unfinished...
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