Remember Me

2010 • 112 minutos
4.4
849 opiniones
26%
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PG-13
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In the summer of 2001, New York college student Tyler (Robert Pattinson, The Twilight Saga) is still feeling lost from the tragedy that has strained his relationship with his father when he meets Ally (Emilie de Ravin, TV's Lost), a girl who understands his pain. The last thing Tyler's looking for is love, but through their passionate relationship, he finds new possibilities for happiness. It's an unforgettable story about the power of the heart, the strength of family, and the importance of treasuring every day of one's life.
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PG-13

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4.4
849 opiniones
Yvonne Spears
21 de junio de 2015
Remember me was a beautiful and very moving movie. Robert Pattinson got away from his vampire role and gave an outstanding and sensitive performance and showed us what a fine actor he really is. This movie reminded us all what a tragedy 9/11 was and how many people suffered and lost loved ones. I truly do not understand how anybody could give this movie a bad rating. It was truly awesome
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Alex Judkins
4 de julio de 2019
When i watched this movie, it hit me hard emotionally. I was too young to understand what was happening during 9/11, and never really gave it thought growing up. When it got to the end of the movie and the date showed 9/11, then the building, i understood how entirely tragic that was for all the people who died, and lost loved ones. Great film.
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Felicia King
30 de noviembre de 2016
I'm surprised at the other reviews. I really liked this movie. It was very well written and acted; a sequence of events in different people's lives. Think of the movie Crash with Sandra Bullock. Somehow they are all connected, and there is an ultimate reason for it all.