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  • Lee 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    Ouch where am I going? ? I knew that the ending would be reversed, but this is a bit...

  • Laurine 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    6.5 points. Similar to Wen Ziren's "Fatal Induction," the film accomplishes a rare and subtle genre reversal: at first glance you think you're watching another version of "Father Trapped in Time" because he tells It is also a story of how an old man fights aging, only to watch it slip into the anti-war story of how the Nazis repented and redeemed their sins at the end of their lives. Although the story is speculatively catering to political correctness from the point of view of ideological...

  • Wade 2022-03-28 09:01:09

    Combining the two major nodes of Mr. Plummer's acting life: the "Sound of Music" officer who escaped the Nazis when he was young is famous all over the world, and in old age, he won the Oscar for "Beginner" who revealed his true self at the end of his life. This "brain-burning film" that reflects on World War II and also analyzes self-crime, the mapping inside and outside the play becomes more...

  • Kathryne 2022-03-28 09:01:09

    "Remember" appears with an almost horror-movie expressionist oblique shot, and disappears with "That Shot." In a sense, it is a continuation of Caligari and Hitler, the expressionist spirit that has dried up under the slow rhythm of old age. We are constantly being Informed, as every moment is canceling the past. The film is exactly this memory/disappearance rate. "Aging" means the many indicators of memory shifting from the inside to the outside. A world of unsettling possibility unfolded...

  • Theresa 2022-03-28 09:01:09

    #A24ChallengewithLily# Two and a half stars....

  • Beulah 2022-03-28 09:01:09

    There is no horror element... The whole is bland, and it all depends on the ending to surprise the...

  • Garret 2022-03-28 09:01:09

    Pursue Nazism. Well done old...

  • Santos 2022-03-28 09:01:09

    a survivor should not like Wagner, you can't hate music, remember your name, my name, Nazi, the reversal is easy to guess, it's really wonderful for survivors to kill two birds with one stone with Alzheimer's disease, the old man was really young The heroic spirit is compelling, and it is also a suspenseful way to talk about Alzheimer's disease. Remember is much more provocative than The Father's play with...

  • Oceane 2022-03-24 09:03:17

    3.5; A revenge story with a reversal and victory, but the overall filming is flat, which is a pity; taking the opportunity to find a few Nazis with the same name, reviewing that painful history, and facing up to the specter of history that still exists today, when repeated lies become The truth, right and wrong subvert black and white, then the physical existence will lose its...

  • Mariela 2022-03-24 09:03:17

    3.5; A revenge story with a reversal and victory, but the overall filming is flat, which is a pity; taking the opportunity to find a few Nazis with the same name, reviewing that painful history, and facing up to the specter of history that still exists today, when repeated lies become The truth, right and wrong subvert black and white, then the physical existence will lose its...

Extended Reading
  • Mitchell 2022-01-17 08:01:29

    No matter what banner you raise, you are the descendants of Satan

    "Remember" seems to be a flat-tone drama. The
    beginning is the road
    to revenge of an elderly man suffering from amnesia. According to the letter written by an old friend, he tremblingly looks for the man who killed his family in the concentration camp. The prison guards
    searched along the way,...

  • Donavon 2022-03-28 09:01:09

    Essay

    A depressing movie.

    The end of this flip even has some kind of philosophical imagery. The setting of Alzheimer's, from the perspective of plot promotion, this kind of disease can make all behaviors logical, forget things, be confused, live in the cracks of confusion and sobriety; at the same time,...

Remember quotes

  • Max Rosenbaum: Do you remember what you said you would do when Ruth died?

    Zev Gutman: [pauses] No.

    Max Rosenbaum: That's okay, it's okay. I wrote everything down so you could remember.

  • Max's Great Grandaughter: Did you meet Nanna in Germany?

    Zev Gutman: [distracted] Uh, no, no, I met her in America. I met her at Coney

    [Max coaxes Zev onward]

    Zev Gutman: ... Coney Island.