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9, May 2026
The Memory Protocol

Starring: Lee Dong Wook as Detective Kang Jae-hyun
Genre: Psychological Sci-Fi / Thriller / Mystery
Tone: Dark, immersive, emotionally shattered — Netflix Original caliber


Cinematic Opening

*Seoul, 2042. A city of rain-streaked neon and silenced grief.*

Detective Kang Jae-hyun (Lee Dong Wook) no longer trusts his own past. Five years ago, his partner — and secret lover — Detective Han So-ri was killed in a bombing at Noryangjin Station. The case went cold. His memories grew foggy. Then came the offer he couldn’t refuse: The Memory Protocol.

A classified government program allows law enforcement to re-enter their own suppressed memories to recover forgotten evidence. Jae-hyun signs up not for justice, but for guilt. He dreams of So-ri’s last smile, but every time he reaches for it, the memory glitches — her face replaced by a stranger’s, her voice distorted into warning.


The Conflict

Inside the simulation, Jae-hyun relives the week before So-ri’s death. But the protocol has a hidden cost: each extraction overwrites real memories with artificial ones. His handler, Dr. Ahn Yoo-jin (original character), warns him of “memory bleed” — a condition where fabricated recollections feel more real than truth.

Jae-hyun discovers a second layer buried in the system: a classified file labeled Ghost Protocol. It reveals that So-ri wasn’t a victim — she was a deep-cover agent investigating a shadow organization called Lullaby, which weaponizes memory suppression to erase political dissidents. The bombing wasn’t random. It was her extraction gone wrong.

But the twist cuts deeper. Inside a corrupted memory loop, Jae-hyun finds himself holding the detonator. Not as a perpetrator — but as a trigger. Lullaby had already infiltrated the Memory Protocol years ago. They implanted a false memory in Jae-hyun: the belief that he loved So-ri. In truth, he was their sleeper asset. Her killer. His love for her? A fabricated ghost engineered to make his breakdown feel real.


Emotional Tension & Betrayal

Jae-hyun’s world fractures. Every tender moment with So-ri — the late-night ramen, the rooftop confession — was planted to manipulate him into pulling the trigger. Dr. Yoo-jin is not his savior. She’s Lullaby’s architect, studying him as a lab rat for emotional assassination. Betrayal runs deeper than bullets.

In the final act, Jae-hyun realizes he cannot trust a single memory. Not his mother’s face. Not his first case. Not even his own name. The only way out is to destroy the protocol from inside — by injecting a fragmented, unalterable memory of true love into the system’s core. A memory Lullaby cannot replicate or erase: the sound of So-ri forgiving him before she died.


Dramatic Ending

“Some memories don’t need to be real,” she whispers in the simulation’s final second. “They just need to be chosen.”

Jae-hyun overloads the Ghost Protocol, flooding Seoul’s neural network with unconditional forgiveness — a virus that collapses every false memory Lullaby ever planted. He wakes in a sterile white room, drool on his chin, electrodes on his skull. No badge. No name tag. A nurse asks, “Sir, do you remember who you are?”

He smiles. Tears fall. He doesn’t answer.

Because in a world where memories can be weaponized, the most radical act is choosing to forget — and loving anyway.


THE MEMORY PROTOCOL
Coming soon to Netflix.

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