Reign Over Me Comments

  • Rogelio 2023-09-02 02:38:27

    The film was made a little painless, but a story similar to Rain Man did not capture that moving. . . Sandler should really do a good job in comedy. . . I admit I laughed. ....

  • Abel 2023-07-27 21:12:47

    When Charlie, who lost his wife and children in despair and autism, met Alan, who was lost in a small self-space, the two men who were also trapped in family problems healed each other strangely. It was lucky to have such a friendship. It is also the description of the post-disaster crowd. Sometimes the description from the perspective of foreigners is always so human and always so meticulous. If we look at the domestic directors, they will always only pursue the superficial touch. When will...

  • Amiya 2023-06-12 00:15:03

    film about friendship? maybe.but you see all that black people and white people, mental disease, 9/11, losing family, losing memory, Psychologist, it's a perfec movie for analisy! i'll dowload and just...

  • Al 2023-05-30 11:12:37

    Adam Sandler acted very well, I cried when I saw what he said to his parents-in-law when he came out of the courtroom, really, only he knows the pain and feelings he feels, and it's hard for others to do it. Really feel...

  • Lina 2023-04-25 01:54:55

    WTF?! I downloaded the "blind" version of the movie, which means it has a detailed descriptive voice-over, and I totally thought it was the director's elaborate sequence, and I thought it was extremely clever to make a mediocre The movie got smarter and cleverer, and I wrote this comment: "The voice-over works in the same way as the plot: every next step is expected. Then the movie can only be a wonderful fairy tale, profound I can't talk about it, and the good news is that the director doesn't...

  • Garth 2023-04-19 13:10:38

    Post-trauma stress...

  • Kale 2023-04-07 15:57:58

    Good friends, forever. A lifetime of promises, even if it is a day or an hour, is not a...

  • Eloisa 2023-03-08 09:25:19

    Post-disaster stress disorder. Healing. The tender story of two dental college roommates reuniting after ten years to save each other's lives, crowding on a small electric pedal and roaming the streets with their waist twisted is really aspirational. I wonder how the families of the victims would feel if they heard that the 9/11 incident was a government conspiracy....

  • Zena 2023-02-13 18:46:17

    You must face up to your own heart before you can understand life and face the pain that you have to...

  • Johann 2023-02-10 23:09:44

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  • Elinore 2022-04-21 09:02:15

    This should be a good movie

    From the introduction, it should be a good film, but after watching it, I think it is not the case. The first half was ok, the second half was particularly bad.

    A good idea, but a mistake in the context of 911. The insignificance of characters and the tragic nature of events are minimized under...

  • Garfield 2022-03-20 09:01:50

    It's not starting over, it's "Starting from the Heart"

    This is also a film related to "911". The camera is aimed at ordinary people living in New York, focusing on the mentality and indelible shadow of the "post-911" period.

      Charlie Farman, the film's protagonist, lost all his family in that disaster: his wife and three children. From that day on, he...

Reign Over Me quotes

  • Charlie Fineman: I have no one. At least you two have each other.

    [Charlie kisses Ginger Timplemen, his mother-in-law, on her cheek and walks away]

  • Charlie Fineman: [Charlie looks at Alan] I had three daughters.

    Alan Johnson: [surprised] I... I know.

    Charlie Fineman: Geena was five. Jenny was seven, she, uh... she liked boys already. Julie was 9. She was... she was older. They all looked alike, Johnson. Like Doreen. Doreen was my wife. DT. That was her nickname. Doreen Timpleman. She had a dog, Spider. Spider... the poodle. They'd wake me up all the time, Saturday mornings, you know, singing Beatles songs to me in harmony, the four of them... so cute, so cute. Doreen never judged me... never nagged like some wives do. Wanted me to take my shoes off so I didn't wreck the carpet. That's it. Doreen and the girls were VERY female. I... I... I was the oddball, you know. Mr. Man. They adored me, Johnson...

    Alan Johnson: I bet they did... I know they did, Charlie.

    Charlie Fineman: With the long brown hair... except little Geena. She kept the hair short... to be different from everybody... she, um, she had a birthmark, though. Looked like a burn... but it wasn't. She always said it was gonna go away, but it... it never did. Jenny, Jenny, this one... she wanted to be a gymnast. She was such a klutz, though. I didn't have the heart to mention it as a problem. They, uh, went to see Doreen's sister Ellen and her girls in Boston, and they took Spider, because... I had to work and they didn't trust me to feed her, but that was a joke. We were all going to DT's little cousin's wedding in Los Angeles, and I was gonna meet them out there... The kids wanted to go to Disneyland, but they... they uh, were already gonna miss a couple days of school, so we had to say no. You know. So I'm going out to meet them in Los Angeles, and on the way to JFK, I'm in a taxicab and I hear on the radio...

    [slowly starts to cry]

    Charlie Fineman: I get there and the man tells me the plane's from Boston... another man tells me there's two planes.

    [sobs]

    Charlie Fineman: Then I go inside the airport and I'm watching. I'm watching on the television... and I... and I... I... I saw it. I saw it and I felt it at the same time. I thought about Geena's birthmark, and I... I felt them burning...