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|director = Lee Si-myung |producer = Kim Yun-young Seo Jun-won |screenplay = Lee Si-myung Lee Sang-hak |story = Bok Geo-il |starring = Jang Dong-gun Toru Nakamura |distributor = CJ Entertainment |released = |runtime = 135 minutes |country = South Korea |language = Korean Japanese |budget = |gross = $12,049,825〔("''2009: Lost Memories''" ). Boxofficemojo. Retrieved March 04, 2012.〕 }} ''2009: Lost Memories'' ((朝鮮語:2009 로스트메모리즈); ''2009 Loseutumemorijeu'') is a 2002 South Korean science fiction action film directed by Lee Si-myung, adapted from the 1987 novel ''Looking for an Epitaph'' by Bok Geo-il. The film takes place in an alternate 2009, where the Korean Peninsula is still part of Imperial Japan due to a time-travel incident in 1909. It was distributed by CJ Entertainment and was released on February 1, 2002. ==Background== The film's opening sequence shows the following timeline, which is an alternate history from the events that actually occurred: * 1909: An Jung-geun's assassination attempt against Itō Hirobumi is thwarted by a man named Inoue. * 1910: The Empire of Japan annexes the Korean Peninsula. * 1919: The March 1st Movement protests are suppressed with violence. * 1921: Inoue, Itō's savior, becomes Chosen's (Korea's) second governor-general. * 1932: The assassination of Yoshinori Shirakawa by Yoon Bong-Gil is prevented. * 1937: The United States and the Empire of Japan enter World War II as allies against Nazi Germany. * 1943: Japan takes control of Manchuria. * 1945: Atomic bombs are dropped on Berlin, ending World War II. * 1960: Japan becomes a permanent member of U.N. Security Council. * 1965: Japan launches its first satellite, ''Sakura 1'' (presumably as part of the Space Race). * 1988: The 1988 Summer Olympics are held in Nagoya (in contrast to the city losing to Seoul in the actual timeline) * 2002: The 2002 FIFA World Cup is held in Japan (instead of both South Korea and Japan) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2009: Lost Memories」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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