Remember Me
Remember Me
PG-13 | 12 March 2010 (USA)
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Still reeling from a heartbreaking family event and his parents' subsequent divorce, Tyler Hawkins discovers a fresh lease on life when he meets Ally Craig, a gregarious beauty who witnessed her mother's death. But as the couple draws closer, the fallout from their separate tragedies jeopardizes their love.

Reviews
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Adeel Hail Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Phillipa Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
Gardenceltic Brilliant film I could watch this time and time again! Absolutely love it
Vonia I did not expect that much from this one, but was fortunately proved wrong. Great film, some great quotes. Explores loss, death, the different ways each of us deals with it; how it can manifest itself in many different ways. It reminds me to "Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." The change and redemption seen in the characters by the film conclusion brought some tears to my eyes (namely, Allyson riding the Metro for the first time since her mother's murder, Aidan's "Tyler" tattoo, á la Tyler's "Michael" tattoo, the always unavailable father finally taking an interest in Caroline's life).It was a little maudlin at times, but I do not agree with others that feel it was overdone overall. The only acting I found excessive was Cooper, playing Allyson's father. Pattinson and de Ravin had respectable performances. Even Ellington as the roommate was a fun character. The most beloved character was actually Tyler's little sister Caroline. She was perfect as an adorable, precocious young girl with deeper psychological layers. I loved this film. Until the last ten minutes. Supposedly, "The ending was not tacked on. The screenwriter began the script with every intention of the ending. He was inspired to write the story after reading 9/11 obituaries. There are hints throughout the film that subtly insinuate this." Well, it sure seemed like it. Leave those last ten minutes on the cutting room floor and I would have given this an 8/10, maybe even a 9/10. As is? A 6/10. I supposed the best solution is to take the average of the two.
encyes 'Remember Me' is a nicely done, decently filmed movie that weighs evenly on both its positives and its negatives. Initially, I found it hard to figure out the relationships between all the characters; it's not spelled out, but it's also difficult to piece it together. However, once the characters and their relationships and the story is established, I could follow the movie better and began empathizing with them. Although many scenes are slightly predictable if not cookie cutter, they still work for the film. I considered the ending to be a unique one, and those dialogue-less last scenes were apt as nothing needed more to be said. The heart would tell the rest. This is not the best film, nor the worst. It is a good, quaint story that might just help register a little more sympathy , compassion and understanding to those in our own lives.
Maggie Gong I'm not sure that I watched the same movie as all the negative critics reviewed as 'horrible'. Personally I am not a Robert Pattinson fan, but this movie made me rethink my opinion about him, because it was truly inspiring, and it was creative. The only thing was that the ending was extremely sad, and it caught me completely out of the blue, it took one problem and made it into an inspiring movie, and it taught so many lessons, and all the quotes were so meaningful.The movie was beautiful and you definitely MUST WATCH IT!!!That is my opinion of the whole movie!!!