Remember Me
audience Reviews
, 69% Audience Score- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsThe sentiments were there, but it's overwritten. And just for the sake of it, the movie ends with the grand tragedy. It could've been better, mostly good and a few bad
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsThis was the first movie I've watched with Robert Pattinson since his post Twilight days, and I must say it was better than expected. He has matured as an actor, though he pullling off the broody introvert seems to be a specialty of his. Also, maybe it was just me, but I caught a few easter eggs in the dialog that made me smile. Pierce Brosnon, who I really like, plays a supporting role. And as always, he is exceptional. **TISSUE WARNING** I don't want to give any spoilers away, but the ending truly caught me off guard. Even though this isnt a traditional tear jerker, you might want a few tissues close by. The story itself while fairly cliché, is well executed. Broken families with continued conflicts, doting big brother, distant father, comedic side kick, boy meet girl and their lives start to change, etc... Personal intricacies are sprinkled into the story as litte bread crumbs adding to the continuation of the story. It all seems to head in the dirction of the expected satisfying ending. And that's all I have to say about that. Want the rest of the story, or really, the actual whole story? Watch the movie. It is worth the 2 hours.
- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsForget everything you think you know about a typical romantic drama; Remember Me is here to yank on your heartstrings with a vengeance. It's super sappy, totally maudlin, and yet, somehow, against all odds, the infamous twist at the end actually works for me, landing a gut punch that elevates it beyond just another tearjerker.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsplot twist was heavily unexpected. the film conveys how the 9/11 struck without warning, altering lives in an instant. what makes it especially moving is how it humanizes the tragedy. it reminds viewers that the victims weren’t just numbers or names, but real people with their own lives, relationships, and struggles. rather than following a conventional plot structure, the movie focuses on the life of tyler, allowing the audience to connect with the characters before the devastating reveal. i also like how that this film was promoted as a romance movie, which catches us audiences off guard with the twist. however, i do understand that it might be disappointing to others who wanted to watch an actual romance movie with a progressing storyline.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsOne of the worst movies I’ve ever seen. If you’re looking for a dramatic romance, run the opposite way. Not only is it incredibly boring, it’s a full-on snoozefest. The plot couldn’t stop running in circles, and ten minutes in and my friends were already begging me to turn it off. It was like watching a car crash unfold right in front of you, except nothing happens and nobody's in either car, and now you're extremely under and overwhelmed at the same time. And don’t even get me started on the lazy and in-your-face ending that had no emotional weight, barely any lead up, and came with absolutely no resolution. I made an entirely new account and spent my time writing this just because of how angry this movie makes me feel, I cannot recommend this less to anyone on earth (unless you want to yell at the tv with all of your friends). Overall this was an entirely unsatisfying watch, just thinking about watching it again makes me mad.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsThis was one of the shittiest movies i have ever watched i want my 1 hour and 50 mins back. The only good actors in this entire film were the little sister and Pierce B. Plot twist was so dumb and useless. I have never been so bored watching a movie in my life.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsWhile the twist was a bit randomly thrown in, I see this as a very good romantic drama which was well acted by Pattinson, De Ravin and Brosnan. Easy to connect with the characters and easy to get teary eyed at the ending.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsThis movie was okay, but it made me cry at the end, due to 9 11. When he died, I cried alot and I was worried about the little girl too. Robert Pattinson was a great actor in Harry Potter, but now I need to watch Twilight for the first time.
- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsSome good performances can't save this feel-bad melodrama that makes inexplicable and rather offensive use of the September 11th attacks as a last-minute plot device.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis movie makes me feel. Robert Pattinson is incredible per usual. It’s funny and clever and just so emotional