Remember Me Review
By Rich Cline
Tyler (Pattinson) is a 21-year-old student who still hasn't recovered from the suicide of his big brother six years ago. He devotes himself to his little sister Caroline (Jerins) and rebels against their wealthy father (Brosnan). When he's brutally arrested by a cop (Cooper), his chucklehead flatmate (Ellington) suggests that he get even by dating the cop's daughter Ally (de Ravin), a fellow student. It turns out that Ally also has a personal tragedy in her life, and of course they fall in love as they try to sort out their issues.
The film is stylishly shot and edited, focusing on the internal emotions of the characters, all of whom are well-played. But this anguish wears us out as we wait for them to find a glimmer of hope. Although they all seem content to wallow in misery, so we just want to leave them to it. This isn't necessarily the cast's fault; the actors try to inject flashes of energy and humour; but director Coulter flattens everything with relentless corniness.
Frankly, Pattinson needs to snap out of downbeat roles as well as audience-safe PG-13 movies aimed at teen girls and no one else. Any edginess here is an illusion, and he's not even allowed to develop proper chemistry with de Ravin.
Of the supporting cast, Cooper and Brosnan are in the wrong roles; Cooper would have been more interesting as the aggressive, family-ignoring executive, while Brosnan could have generated some empathy for the hothead, drunken cop. The real star is Jerins, and her story is badly simplified.
In the end, none of this will matter to the young women who swoon over Pattinson. But it's clear that the filmmakers were going for a Titanic mood with this tale of aching love and life after the death of a loved one. Sadly, the film only ends up feeling like it's been made in extreme slow motion. And also in very bad taste.
Facts and Figures
Year: 2010
Genre: Dramas
Run time: 113 mins
In Theaters: Friday 12th March 2010
Box Office USA: $18.2M
Budget: $20M
Distributed by: Summit Entertainment
Production compaines: Summit Entertainment
Reviews
Contactmusic.com: 2 / 5
Rotten Tomatoes: 27%
Fresh: 37 Rotten: 98
IMDB: 7.2 / 10
Cast & Crew
Director: Allen Coulter
Producer: Trevor Engelson, Nick Osborne
Screenwriter: Will Fetters
Starring: Robert Pattinson as Tyler, Pierce Brosnan as Charles, Emilie de Ravin as Ally Craig, Chris Cooper as Neil Craig, Lena Olin as Diane Hirsch, Martha Plimpton as Helen Craig, Meghan Markle as Megan, Peyton List as Samantha, Emily Wickersham as Miami Blonde
Also starring: Tate Ellington, Kate Burton