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Remember 리멤버 Rimembeo
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Theatrical release poster
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Country
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South Korea
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Directed by
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Il-Hyeong Lee
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Release Date
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2022
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Language
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Korean Japanese
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Studio
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Moonlight Film CJ ENM Co.
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Distributor
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Acemaker Movieworks (South Korea, theatrical) 815 Pictures (USA, theatrical)
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Han Pil-ju
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Lee Sung-min
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Park In-gyu
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Nam Joo-hyuk
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Kang Young-sik
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Jeong Man-sik
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Remember (Korean title: 리멤버, Rimembeo) is a 2022 Korean thriller-drama film based on the 2015 Canadian film of the same name. The film stars Lee Sung-min as Han Pil-ju, an aging Alzheimer's patient and veteran of the Japanese colonization of Korea who, with the help of his young friend Park In-gyu (Nam Joo-hyuk), plans to kill all the men who wronged him and his family in his past before he forgets everything.
The following weapons were used in the film Remember (2022):
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Pistols
Beretta 92FS
A police officer in the film's climax can be seen aiming a Beretta 92FS.
A police officer (behind the green-clad officer aiming a
Glock 17) aims a Beretta at Pil-ju.
Glock 17
A police officer in the film's climax can be seen aiming a Glock 17.
2nd Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm
A police officer (on the far right) aims their Glock at Pil-ju.
Heckler & Koch P30
One of Gen. Kim Chi-deok's guards uses a Heckler & Koch P30 in the film's climax.
Heckler & Koch P30S - 9x19mm
The guard aims his P30 at Pil-ju.
After Pil-ju gets Chi-deok to order him to lower his gun, the guard ejects the loaded magazine...
...and clears the chamber. Note the cartridge in mid-air.
The guard puts the pistol down on a table.
Revolvers
Type 26 Revolver
Han Pil-ju (Lee Sung-min)'s revenge weapon of choice throughout the film is the Type 26 Revolver, a holdover from his past in Japanese Korea.
Type 26 Revolver - 9x22mmR Japanese Revolver
Pil-ju takes the revolver out. The inscription on the receiver reads "清原" (
Kiyohara), which is revealed much later to be Pil-ju's former adopted Japanese family name.
Pil-ju (Lee Sung-min) attaches an improvised suppressor to his Type 26 while preparing to execute Jung Baek-jin in his hospital room. Despite using a cotton-filled plastic bottle suppressor (which is further suppressed with a pillow), this would still be ineffective in quietening the revolver due to the cylinder gap.
The revolver refuses to fire after Kim Moo-jin stops Pil-ju from shooting him with it.
Pil-ju aims the revolver at Kim Chi-deok (Park Geun-hyeong) in the film's climax.
Another shot of the inscription on the revolver.
Pil-ju puts the gun to his head in the film's climax.
The revolver on the ground after he drops it.
A shot of the revolver in one of the film's posters.
Unknown revolvers
Multiple unknown revolvers are seen throughout the film.
Police detective Kang Young-sik (Jeong Man-sik) aims his revolver into the elevator that Pil-ju was in.
Multiple police officers aim revolvers at Pil-ju.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
The SWAT officers in the film's climax are equipped with the Heckler & Koch MP5A3. They appear to be airsoft replicas.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with slimline handguard - 9x19mm
SWAT officers exit a van with their MP5s ready.
An officer aims their MP5 at Pil-ju.
Two officers aiming their guns at Pil-ju.
A close-up of a SWAT officer's MP5.
Bolt-Action Rifles
Arisaka rifle
In a flashback to his parents' past, an Imperial Japanese Army officer restrains Pil-ju's mother with an Arisaka Rifle.
Arisaka Type 38 rifle - 6.5x50mmSR Arisaka (for reference)
An IJA officer restrains Pil-ju's mother with his rifle.
Other
Improvised smoke grenade
Han Pil-ju creates an improvised smoke grenade to use as a distraction during his plan to assassinate Tojo Hisashi.
The smoke grenade's schematics pinned to Pil-ju's secret evidence board.
Pil-ju pokes holes into the completed smoke grenade inside the Japanese embassy's bathroom.
Pil-ju lights a second smoke grenade.
Taser X26
Two police officers in the film are equipped with the Taser X26.
The officers move in to Pil-ju and In-gyu's last location with their Tasers ready.
The officers search the cafe while holding their Tasers.
The officers look down at an escaping Pil-ju and In-gyu.
Miscellaneous
Statue rifle
A soldier depicted in a statue of Kim Chi-deok is seen holding an unknown rifle.
The soldier to the left of Chi-deok holds an unknown rifle.
Video game
Park In-gyu can be seen playing an unidentified first-person shooter in the film.
In-gyu's character holds a
Colt M4A1 in the game.
In-gyu's character drops the rifle as he is killed.