Remember Me

2.50
    Remember Me
    2010

    Synopsis

    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.

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    Cast

    • Robert PattinsonTyler Hawkins
    • Emilie de RavinAlly Craig
    • Pierce BrosnanCharles Hawkins
    • Lena OlinDiane Hirsch
    • Chris CooperNeil Craig
    • Ruby JerinsCaroline Hawkins
    • Martha PlimptonHelen Craig
    • Gregory JbaraLes Hirsch
    • Tate EllingtonAidan Hall
    • Kate BurtonJanine

    Recommendations

    • 78

      Austin Chronicle

      There is, quite simply, a rather refreshing ordinariness to Remember Me in the unflashy, knuckle-down attention it gives to character development and the building of plausible and involving family and friend dynamics.
    • 75

      Chicago Sun-Times

      A well-made movie. I cared about the characters. I felt for them. Liberate them from the plot's destiny, which is an anvil around their necks, and you might have something.
    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      The scenes between Pattinson and de Ravin exude genuine charm.
    • 60

      Boxoffice Magazine

      For those looking for the rare romantic youth drama without vampyric overtones or other gimmicks, Remember Me should satisfy and it works as a much-needed change of pace for the talented Pattinson who remains one of the most watchable of our young stars.
    • 50

      Variety

      The modestly scaled film delivers some moving and affecting moments amid a preponderance of scenes of frequently annoying people behaving badly.
    • 50

      St. Louis Post-Dispatch

      a horrific misstep in the branding of Robert Pattinson. The erstwhile teen vampire, who daringly portrayed gay surrealist Salvador Dalí in last year's "Little Ashes," lurches backward into a pile of romantic rubbish.
    • 33

      Entertainment Weekly

      As a shameless contraption of ridiculously sad things befalling attractive people, the engorged romantic tragedy Remember Me stands tall between those towering monuments to teen-oriented cinematic misery, Love Story and Twilight.
    • 30

      Village Voice

      There's an insult-to-injury quality to a plain bad movie with a "seize the day" message (Remember Me's tagline: "Live in the Moments"), which heckles you with all the other things you should or could be doing while you're marking time waiting on the credits.

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