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cliodna's rating
To everyone who refuses to see this movie because of some preconceived notion about Robert Pattinson because of his association with the Twilight franchise, I urge you sincerely to reconsider, because you are missing out.
This movie was nothing like I expected it to be. I went by myself because several friends declined seeing a 'chick flick.' This in no way describes any moment of "Remember Me." It is, instead, a compelling drama full of raw emotion and an unexpected ending that will make a profound impact. The whole cast of this movie gives a fantastic performance, but Pattinson in particular proves that he is destined for far bigger and better things than his role as Edward Cullen. Emilie de Ravin shines with most amazing energy and brings her character to life. And Ruby Jerins, who plays Pattinson's sister, deserves to be mentioned for her quiet but powerful presence.
Truly, this was the greatest film I've seen this year.
This movie was nothing like I expected it to be. I went by myself because several friends declined seeing a 'chick flick.' This in no way describes any moment of "Remember Me." It is, instead, a compelling drama full of raw emotion and an unexpected ending that will make a profound impact. The whole cast of this movie gives a fantastic performance, but Pattinson in particular proves that he is destined for far bigger and better things than his role as Edward Cullen. Emilie de Ravin shines with most amazing energy and brings her character to life. And Ruby Jerins, who plays Pattinson's sister, deserves to be mentioned for her quiet but powerful presence.
Truly, this was the greatest film I've seen this year.
I went to this movie feeling like I was about to sit through a good movie with a bad ending, but optimisticly hoping it would be on par with Signs.
Instead, I got a good movie with an ending that was quite beautiful, and far more rational than the aforementioned Mel Gibson thriller. So what is the big fuss? There isn't a huge plot twist, like what we have come to expect from director M. Night Shyamalan. So what? There was plenty of supsense, and more than a few good jumps.
So stop listening to the critics and keep an open mind. Chances are you'll enjoy this as much as I did.
Instead, I got a good movie with an ending that was quite beautiful, and far more rational than the aforementioned Mel Gibson thriller. So what is the big fuss? There isn't a huge plot twist, like what we have come to expect from director M. Night Shyamalan. So what? There was plenty of supsense, and more than a few good jumps.
So stop listening to the critics and keep an open mind. Chances are you'll enjoy this as much as I did.
I saw this movie for the second time today, and I have to say I liked it better the second time around, mostly because I knew what was coming, and I could pay more attention to the story than to not biting nervously biting my nails.
Like it's predecessor, Bourne Supremacy is full of talented actors, in particular Matt Damon, Joan Allen, and Julia Stiles. They bring alive the greatest strength in the movie, it's characters. And the action sequences are quite up to par. The car chase through Moscow is one of the best that I've seen.
My final comment is to take my own fifteen seconds to complain about the shaky filming. I fear for any epileptics that might want to see the movie - the way the camera is forever flashing around is bound to give them a seizure.
Like it's predecessor, Bourne Supremacy is full of talented actors, in particular Matt Damon, Joan Allen, and Julia Stiles. They bring alive the greatest strength in the movie, it's characters. And the action sequences are quite up to par. The car chase through Moscow is one of the best that I've seen.
My final comment is to take my own fifteen seconds to complain about the shaky filming. I fear for any epileptics that might want to see the movie - the way the camera is forever flashing around is bound to give them a seizure.