Tyler (Robert Pattinson) has had a strained relationship with his father (Pierce Brosnan) since a family tragedy. Rebellious and troubled, he thinks no one can understand his pain, then he meets Ally (Emilie de Ravin). Her warmth and spirit soon begin to heal him, and they fall in love. But just when Tyler begins to rediscover happiness and meaning in his life, emerging secrets threaten their romance.
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1 review
Remember Me is more than I expected! It's marketing seems to present it as a fluff-stuff romance - NOT SO! Remember Me has major, heavy-duty themes, bits of quirkiness, romance, fine characterizations, humor, and some chilling observations of the malaise of coping in a world that doesn't always make sense.
I found that each scene was a gem. Propelled by an excellent supporting cast, this film delivers on all counts. OK, there's a bit romance, but it is just one part of the whole. There is genuine depth and good acting; it's a film worthy of being appreciated.
Remember Me is not getting a fair shake from critics, who seem more inclined to focus on the male lead and ignore the rest of the film. But there is something special here, and it's worthy of higher praise. And it's not just the ending; it starts with that first scene. Watch and "get into" this film, and you won't be able to leave it behind, even after you exit the theater.
3 reviews
I was pleasantly surprised by the good quality acting in this little film. Althoough the story was a little weak, in that the character's were not fully developed, those principal actors were excellent.
I wonder if RPatz will stop playing anquished young men and try something new? He does it well, I must admit.