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Movie Review: Remember Me

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'Remember Me' – and don’t forget my coiffure
Remember Me
Genres: Drama, Romance
Running Time: 113 min
Release Date: Mar 12, 2010
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By Robert W. Butler, McClatchy Newspapers
The Charlotte Observer

“Remember Me” could have been called “The Many Moods of Robert Pattinson’s Hair.”

Scruffy, coiffed, combed, exploding like an M-80 in a haystack, flattened by sleep, wet from having a pot of spaghetti water dumped on him … this young actor’s follicles are the star of the show.

Pattinson (of the “Twilight” saga) plays Tyler Hawkins, estranged from his rich, powerful and remote lawyer father (Pierce Brosnan) and living in abject squalor in a Soho apartment. He’s angry and sullen and rudely smokes in inappropriate situations. He audits classes at New York University but apparently has no ambition or goals.

We’re led to believe that Tyler’s malaise is a result of the suicide of his older brother, but perhaps he’s just a jerk. It looks as if the actor absorbed all the angst-riddled mannerisms of the late James Dean but overlooked the humanity.

At least Tyler has a soft spot for his little sister (Ruby Jerins), a sensitive misfit who may be an artistic genius.

Emilie de Ravin (of TV’s “Lost”) is Ally, who witnessed the mugging murder of her mother when she was 10. She’s strong-willed and no-nonsense, which leads to some friction with her controlling father, an NYPD detective (Chris Cooper).

When Tyler is arrested by Ally’s father after an altercation, he starts dating her, mostly to get revenge on her old man. But he falls for her, and, of course, there’s that uncomfortable moment when she learns the truth. Here we discover Pattinson’s hair is compelling even after he has just been slapped.

For no apparent reason, Will Fetters’ meandering screenplay is set in 2001. But wait… didn’t something important happen that year?

Allen Coulter’s movie isn’t a total disaster. There are a couple of laughs, and the film looks fine.

But “Remember Me” is a romance that isn’t particularly romantic, a study of disaffected youth that’s just not affecting.

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 03/11/2010 - The Charlotte Observer - Robert W. Butler, McClatchy Newspapers

“Remember Me” could have been called “The Many Moods of Robert Pattinson’s Hair.” (Full review)

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Mar 13, 2010 - hikesee
Uhhh, yuck

I can't believe the Observer gave this a 2 out of 4. Robert was the star and it seemed like he was trying too hard to act. The movie was very disjointed. Very somber romance. Characters were being developed and left with unfinished questions everywhere. Up until the final plot twist, I would have given the movie 1 star. The final plot twist was super stupid and super uncalled for. Half the audience laughed out loud at the absurdity of it and the other half started crying. Some people wisely got up and left. Luckily the movie only lasted a little bit more.

Mar 12, 2010 - DrHorrible
Way to give away the plot twist at the end

A truly disgusting plot twist, at that. Can't say which is worse: the film or the Disturber review above.

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