A Moment to Remember and Even if This Love Disappears from the World Tonight are similar because both center on a deeply devoted romance threatened by memory loss, where the male lead chooses to keep loving and caring for the female lead even as she forgets him. In each story, the emotional weight comes from the fragility of time and memory, showing that love is proven through repeated actions and quiet persistence rather than just shared memories, creating the same bittersweet, tear-heavy atmosphere.
Love shaped by memory loss
One Week Friends: the female lead loses memories of her friends every week.
Even if This Love Disappears from the World Tonight: the female lead loses her memories every day.
Both films lean into:
Quiet, restrained storytelling
Bittersweet romance
Emotional slow burn
Heavy focus on small moments rather than big drama
One Week Friends: the female lead loses memories of her friends every week.
Even if This Love Disappears from the World Tonight: the female lead loses her memories every day.
Both films lean into:
Quiet, restrained storytelling
Bittersweet romance
Emotional slow burn
Heavy focus on small moments rather than big drama
