If you want a mind-bending look at memory and a father's struggle, go with the Korean Memoir . If you prefer a fast-paced, "jaw-dropping" thriller about the media and justice, choose the Japanese Memoirs .
: Byeong-soo used to kill people he deemed "deserving" of death until a car accident 17 years ago forced him to stop. He now lives a quiet life with his daughter, Eun-hee. Memoirs of a Murderer YIFY
: In 1995, a series of five brutal murders remains unsolved. Twenty-two years later, after the statute of limitations has expired, a man named Masato Sonezaki suddenly comes forward. If you want a mind-bending look at memory
: He encounters a local police officer, Min Tae-joo, and instinctively recognizes him as a fellow serial killer. However, because of his Alzheimer's, no one believes his accusations—especially when Tae-joo starts dating his daughter to taunt him. Option 2: Memoirs of a Murderer (Japanese) He now lives a quiet life with his daughter, Eun-hee
There are two popular 2017 films with very similar titles that you might be looking for. Both are acclaimed thrillers, but they have completely different stories. Option 1: Memoir of a Murderer (South Korean)