Robert Pattinson - The Hollywood Reporter Reviews "Remember Me"

Again - spoilers a plenty... read with care!



Bottom Line: A strong romantic drama in which Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin really shine.


"Remember Me" is a smart, engaging drama about young love flourishing amid sadness and loss. The story ends on Sept. 11, 2001, in New York, which, depending on your point of view, further underscores the sense of loss implicit in the movie's title or is an unnecessary dramatic ploy to end the film with a devastating twist of fate that immediately connects with every audience member. But to return to the original point: "Remember Me" is a smart, engaging drama about a romance.

With the "Twilight" franchise's Robert Pattinson topping a fine cast -- the actor executive produces as well -- "Remember Me" should attract strong opening-weekend audiences. However, it will find its legs with women young and old who will spark to a romance without the off-color humor and male boorishness that so often accompanies romantic fare these days. Summit Entertainment can expect above-average boxoffice.

In an opening sequence 10 years earlier, a subway mugging turns violent as the World Trade Center's Twin Towers loom ominously in the distance, a dramatic foreshadowing that fortunately does not continue into the rest of the movie. But it does establish the suddenness of tragedy, especially as it affects two families at the center of the film.

Allen Coulter, directing a script by Will Fetters, then proceeds to unfold a story about two young people who share little in common except an inexplicable tragedy in each of their lives from which neither family has fully recovered.

Tyler (Pattinson) comes from Park Avenue comfort, but his brother's suicide has pulled a rug from underneath him. He is a lost soul, and it's not clear he is going to snap out of his funk anytime soon. His divorced father (Pierce Brosnan) has grown tired of his melancholy and disaffection, but his mother (Lena Olin) still has faith in him.

Tyler has two entirely different sources of succor: his kid sister (Ruby Jerins), whom he adores, and his roommate, Aidan (Tate Ellington), who has enough wild-man spirit to get Tyler out of his routine and into a few parties and bars. By the way, Tyler has a way with women.

Ally (Emilie de Ravin) is from a blue-collar family in Queens. Her father (Chris Cooper), a cop, clearly has not recovered from the murder of his wife. On the surface, Ally is less damaged, but one suspects she simply hides her pain better.

The cop and Tyler have a late-night encounter where Tyler's righteousness comes up violently against the cop's hardened weariness. Then, in the movie's one quasi-contrivance, Aidan discovers that the cop's attractive daughter shares a class with Tyler. He persuades his roomie into romancing then dumping the woman as a way to get back at her father.

Predictably, the first part works but not the second, where he is supposed to dump Ally. Instead, the two fall in love.

The movie doesn't make a big point out of the grief that overshadows their lives. It's implicit in their actions and manner. They bond in many ways, not the least of which are over fathers at a loss to meet their kids' emotional needs.

The scenes between Pattinson and de Ravin exude genuine charm. One wants these two to get together. They are likable without being saccharine.

The fathers are harder to read. In a decade, neither seems to have developed a coping mechanism, and Tyler's father's indifference toward his daughter is inexplicable.

Fate, in the form of 9/11, casts all of these character flaws and shortcomings into bold relief. This is, after all, a film of memory and loss. One imagines that any of these characters might be narrating the story years later as they seek to remember those final moments before their world so utterly changed.

The production is clean and polished, with Marcelo Zarvos' understated though persistent score and Jonathan Freeman's meticulous cinematography bringing notable sparkle to this heartfelt drama.

Source via @RobPattzNews

25 comments:

Gwen Cooper 426 said...

Jeez, not so much a spoiler as giving away the entire ending. Wtf?

Marna said...

Jeez, I hope they put a spoiler warning on this thing, it wasn't so much a review as reading the damn script.

On the positive side:
"By the way, Tyler has a way with women." SQUEE!

Marna said...

LOL, 2 minds with 1 thought Gwen :-)

Gwen Cooper 426 said...

O/T, but hands down some of the best speeches in Oscar history---Sandra's was so "her" and perfect! I heart her!

And Kathryn Bigelow's shout out to men & women in the military made me cry. A-freaking-men. Half my "military family" is still active duty. You guys rock hard!

Gwen Cooper 426 said...

Marna, I almost said those exact words! It's very nearly the script!

RTP_KJS_Lover said...

I posted comments on the Hollywood Reporter site, asking if they ever heard of a Spoiler Warning! Other than that, it's a nice article about the movie and Rob's performance.

Support Remember Me on Saturday, March 13, 2010!

womadsart said...

I know Im weird but I don't mind it too much.. I just want it to be Saturday now!

Tracy said...

This film is completely amazing. So powerful and leaves you with a pit in your stomach for days. A MUST SEE.

womadsart said...

@gwen: DIDO on the KB's speech! Im sure you're so proud!!!

Lisa said...

I'm actually kind of happy I know the ending. Otherwise, well, hey, I'm a NYer, ya know?

I knew the " I see dead people" ending before I saw the film and it didn't really diminish it for me (that and my natural knack for figuring out M Night Shamalan-a-ding-dong fifteen minutes into a film LOL)

I just look forward to seeing Rob not being Edward (as much as I love Edward LOL)

And Gwen? Sandra made me cry. I love her and I'm so freakin happy she won! And the way Jesse was looking at her! *sigh* Can we clone him?

Gwen Cooper 426 said...

Lisa, I know! Jesse was making ME cry! ; )

Totally thought Meryl had it this year---so love her too. Think Sandra thought the same thing---she seemed more than a bit shaken. Awesome speech, just wanted to HUG her!


Sigh, tired now. "Laters!" ; )

Petra Eller said...
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Petra Eller said...

Too bad they have reported on the end. I hope I can handle it.
Christopher Waltz won. I'm glad .. Rob is in good company in Water for the Elephants.(if they work together)

Breesmom said...

I have read the script. This article is not a spoiler to me but it would be to anyone who has tried hard to remain spoiler-free.

Maybe it would be a good idea to create a special thread for reviews...so people would not accidentally run into the spoilers--especially the ending to the movie.

That could be a great service to these people would have worked so hard not to know up to now. Thanks

Anonymous said...

This is non-sense... This is not a spoiler, they give away the end... WTF...
I know the end so I don't mind but God, all the viewers that want a surprise don't have one...
Why review a movie and give the end? I don't understand.. This is sabotage, nothing more... It's stupid and a total lack of respect for the guys who made the movie, are promoting it and the fans that want to see it...

Anonymous said...

Shamwows needed for every theatre seat to see Rob in "Remember Me". I don't know about YOU guys, but I'm going to be MOANING for ROB. Thank God I'm going to see it alone. I'd make an A*S out of myself. LOL Can't wait. I'm going Friday evening.

WhyIstheRumAlwaysGone said...

WTF... I tried to read carefully, seeing that there were going to be spoilers, but I never thought the stupid jerk would give away everything in the very first sentences! Now I guess I know the ending, although I already had suspected it might be this as someone in a thread gave it more or less away commenting on a clip. Gah. I suppose I was a bit too optimistic hoping to stay spoiler-free. The bright side of it: a really shining review. Yay!

Rob'sCigarette said...

I am going to see a sneak preview in 14 hours...can hardly wait! Soooo excited!

annieEvilRobPornPusher said...

I have to read these posts after i saw th emovie. Not long now :DDDD

Aneska said...

I'm not gonna read it
I'm not gonna read it
I'm not gonna read it
(temptation, get the f*ck out of here!!! :oP )

rpattzgirl survived Rob! said...

This entire article should have been buried here it just gave away the ending right at the top....


That's sad for people who did not want to know...

wensdazzled by ThePretty said...

good review--but come on--give the whole thing away at the beginning--walks away shaking her head--

Cindygal said...

Reading from your comments i could tell it was a positive review, thats what i want...

Krissy said...

@Wens

ITA with you. There's no flipping reason that the "Reporter" Critic had to give away the entire film...other than, perhaps, he's simply jealous of Rob's incredible success?!

Overall though, it's a + review so I'm happy about that.

AP said...

Good review from THR, and I very much agree about the 'genuine charm.' I hope Kirk is right about the box office. I'm also glad he got the composer's name right and mentioned Freeman whose work I liked.

 
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