26 Years Diary | |
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Directed by | Hanadō Junji |
Screenplay by | Hanadō Junji |
Based on | 26 Years Diary by Shin Yoon Chan |
Produced by | Junichi Mimura Atsuko Yamakawa Akifumi Sugihara |
Starring | Lee Tae-sung Mākii Naoto Takenaka Takatoshi Kaneko Chung Dong-hwan |
Cinematography | Ryu Segawa |
Edited by | Hirohide Abe |
Music by | Masayoshi Sugimura |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Releasing International |
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Running time | 131 minutes |
Countries | Japan South Korea |
Languages | Japanese Korean |
Box office | $3,614,835[1] |
26 Years Diary (Japanese: あなたを忘れない Anata wo Wasurenai; Korean: 너를 잊지 않을거야 Neoreul Ijji Anheulgeoya; literally "I Won't Forget You") is a biopic that tells the story of Lee Su-hyon's life and death.
The film details the 26-year-old Korean student's experiences in Japan, including going to school and his developing romance with a Japanese student (played by Mākii). He died on January 21, 2001, along with a Japanese photographer, Shiro Sekine, while both were trying to save the life of a man who had fallen onto the tracks at the Shin-Ōkubo Station in Tokyo. The soundtrack of the movie is the song "Okizarisu" by High and Mighty Color.