Remember Me – Post Your Comments and Thoughts on the Movie **FULL SPOILERS**   93 comments

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  1. I haven’t seen Remember Me yet but have read the script. I just can’t wait to see it tonight. I’ll be back in this post, giving my comments once I’ve seen it. 😀

  2. i loved the film! and i’m really glad, that no one told me about the exact story before… so i was sitting and watching (mainly beautiful Rob 😉 and then … tyler at his dad’s office… the date on the blackboard … the tower(s) … the movie totally turned. couldn’t believe it at first, then i got sad…
    i think it’s very important to watch the movie without knowing of that “turn”. it makes the film special! can’t await the DVD getting out

  3. I just saw Remember Me. It’s a wonderful,very believable, deeply moving story with profound messages about loving, dealing with grief, and making the most of every day we have. Rob fans won’t be surprised at what a terrific job he does here, and those who don’t know anything about him will hopefully sit up and pay attention to him from now on. See the movie before you read the reviews. (The ending is a punch in the stomach.) I’ll be in the theater again tomorrow to do my little part for “Remember Me Saturday.” I went to the 12:15 feature Friday, and there was a decent crowd, so I hope that bodes well for a good opening weekend. You rock, Rob!!!

  4. HOLY FUCK!! excuse the french.. (not really).. Can someone pick me up off the floor cause I’m just shelled shocked!

    You know we’ve seen all these scenes and all these photos in bits and pieces and I wish that never would have happened but it was cool to finally see it all put together all proper like.

    I’ll be seeing it again with my daughter tomorrow but this is my first impressions.
    We as in me and my hubby are more action type movies so for me, the film started off slow. It took a good 1/2 hr. to get through what I call the introductions of everyone in the film. Or maybe it was the hype and I expected a much grander beginning though the first scene was.. very powerful.

    I went in looking for the twist from the very beginning.. if you have any ideas of doing this leave them at the door. Just sit back, let the movie talk to you, let it get a hold of you and ENJOY… When the ending comes … just be prepared.

  5. It was amazing. I was expecting a stupid little love story, but it was probably one of the best movies i’ve seen in a while. Rob, Emilie, and Pierce did a great job. Great script.

  6. Remember Me s an extraordinary movie about love, family, and living life to its fullest. Both Rob and Emilie were awesome in their characters as Tyler and Ally.

    Tyler dealings with his father and tragedy within the family is so believable. The movie truly a powerful one.

    Ruby Jerins and Rob have a beautiful relationship as brother and sister.

    Be prepared for a stunning of an ending…you may require a tissue….I may return for another viewing.

  7. So I just got back from seeing it. I thought Rob and Emilie were amazing 🙂
    When the date at the end came up on the chalkboard….here was my exact reaction:
    ” :gasps: Tyleeerrrr nooooo 😥 ” It made me cry especially when it zoomed out and showed that he actually was in the tower. I’m watching New Moon right not in hopes of making me happy and reminding me that RM is just a movie and Robert is in fact alive. But Edward just broke up with Bella so it’s not exactly very uplifting. Back to Remember Me. I fully recommend and encourage everyone to see it. Rob and Ruby’s interaction was so sweet, if I can’t marry Rob i’d love to have him as a big brother.

  8. I just got back from seeing the movie ON MY GOD!!!!!!! It was so moving and real. Rob and Emilie were beautiful together. It seemed like a real love story not a movie. Rob was as good as I knew he would be. It was so much more then twilight and I love the books and movies. I will be taking my sister on Sat. I would tell everyone to go see it. But everyone is telling the truth be prepared for the ending. Go home and hug everyone in the house and tell them you love them.

  9. I just got back from seeing Remember Me with two of my friends and we all agreed it was amazing!! What a great story. I abso-freakin-lutely loved Tyler and Caroline’s relationship! They were adorable! I am definitely taking my sister when she gets back from NY. Rob was amazing…I new he would be..and I love Pierce Brosnan and Chris Cooper! Definitely going to own it on DVD!

  10. I loved it, but I thought for sure the sister was going to die, so I was preparing myself for that. But when it ended up being Tyler, i was more shocked than sad, i’ll probably cry about it later after I think about it more.

    Can’t wait to purchase this movie!!! I’ll probably see it again!

  11. I went to see it tonight. This is Rob’s best performance to date. Loved the entire movie. The whole cast was amazing. Ruby has a promising future ahead of her, Tate relieved the tension a bit, Pierce & Chris amazing as usual. Emilie was awesome as well. Rob, Rob left me speechless. Simply amazing. Such a sad movie that has a very deep meaning. I’ll try to get a review up on the site tomorrow. I had to watch it in French sadly, as there were no English showings here 😦

    “If I knew u could hear me, I would say; our fingerprints don’t fade from the lives we touch.”

    • By Slim:

      I just saw the film and cannot stop crying – I am so sad – I “remember” vividly the morning on 9/11. This reminds me of how deeply personal it all was – Tyler is one of those lost in the tragedy in the middle of a life that had love and family and a future. Then it was taken away suddenly and unexpectedly. This is a sensitive topic but in a way a memorial to the everyday people with everyday lives that were changed forever. I will remember Tyler as representing them all. I thought Rob was wonderful and all the actors were great.

  12. I really hate chick flicks, but I went to see RM to see RPatz. I was really rooting for him & this movie to do well! I was happy to see there was humor/sarcasm sprinkled throughout the film. With the wide-shot of the Twin Towers, I was expecting to see one of the planes come crashing into the tower Tyler was in–but I think just seeing the 2 towers shocked the audience enough (I heard gasps and ‘oh no they didn’t–like it was absurb to bring in a sensitive subject as 911). The music towards the end of the film when Tyler arrives at his dad’s office was so dramatic you just had to KNOW something was going to happen (and it wasn’t going to have a good outcome) & I sat there waiting for something to happen but it didn’t until maybe 2-3 minutes later when the chalkboard scene hit then the shot of Tyler looking out the window. I enjoyed the relationship between Tyler & his sister, I would have loved a big brother like that! I think Rob chain smokes in real life(?) as I felt he seemed to be a ‘pro’ at smoking in this film. Overall, I walked out of the film with a good feeling, pondering over what I just watched the last 2 hrs & 8 minutes. Highly recommended to see, and I’m not saying that because I’m a RPatz fan 🙂

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  14. I cried all the way home after seeing this movie. did not see the end coming!! I was so distracted driving home that i ran a red light! Luckily there werent any cars around!!!

    Am now trying to get my friends to see the movie so i can have someone to discuss it with!!!

    Will be back to see it again this week.
    Awesome movie!!

  15. Rob was amazing. The movie was unforgettable. A+

  16. Well, what can say? Rob and the entire cast of Remember Me did an exceptional job in the movie. What I enjoyed most about the movie was Tyler and Caroline’s relationship as brother and sister. He was very protective and loving towards her. Tyler and Ally’s relationship was fine, and was what I expected. For Charles to have lost two sons, he better treasure the only child left, Caroline. Things were finally coming together for him..then the turn of events lead to his demise.

  17. OMFG!!! I cried through the whole movie!!!! I knew something was going to happen..someone was going to die! BUT NOT HIM!!!I watched the movie cus of him..i think everyone did! 😛 But when i saw the date in the board…i thought the dad was going to die and then it crossed my mind thta Tyler was in the building!!! i started crying…and didnt stop till it ended! AMAZING movie..i DID NOT expect the ending! Ill say more about it here follow me! @Rpattz914 on twitter!

  18. Robs best performance yet. Unforgettable….amazing…heartbreaking…Rob was sexy and hot and amazing! And the whole cast was extremely talented! I did not expect the ending…and it made me cry from second 1 till i got home! loved it wont forget it! (follow me on twitter ill say much more!! @RPattz914) Rob……. 😛

  19. I saw it last night with my best friend and it was AMAZING. I read the script months ago so I was glad to finally see it on the big screen. I also thought it was Rob’s best to date, and the entire cast was fabulous. Rob and Emilie were perfection. I really loved the relationship between Tyler and Caroline, Ruby is a spectacular little actress and completely adorable as were her scenes with Rob. Tate as Aidan was actually one of my favorite characters he was good for the comic relief. Although I knew it was coming the end was still hard to watch, if they would have shown the planes that would have made it almost too much for me. And I can’t help but feel torn by the ending- in a way I think of it as kinda cruel to have this family who has already lost a son and Ally having lost her mother and now they lose another son and a boyfriend but on the other hand stuff like that does happen in real life and it does make you think. I know there were a few people sitting around us that felt it was a little premature with the ending and the point of Tyler’s relationship with Ally. Well anyway, I laughed, I cried, I fell just a little bit more in love with Rob so all in all I’d say it’s a win.

  20. I saw RM with my daughter today and I’m very happy to say enjoyed it more. There were also more people in the theater.

    Not being a romantic movie type person yesterday I felt RM slow but today it flowed and I felt more accord with the movie. Especially the ending. The music, they way they pulled it all together.. gasp is right.

    I must be more of a Twi-hard then I thought because when the word matriculate was used my mind went full circle to Edward and Bella on the stairs of the Cullen house talking about their graduation caps.. 😉 The #22 kept popping up. Tyler’s age, the age Micheal died, Ally’s Dad had been a police officer for 22 years.

    The Amnesty International poster on the wall where Tyler hug his bike. That’s a Robert thing I do believe.

    Adian played the perfect comic relief through out the movie. My favorite relationship was between Caroline and Tyler. The story revolved around her whether they meant it to or not.

    I already commented once so that was just what came out from the 2nd viewing. I may have to go see it at another theater later this week. 😉

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  22. I live on the island of Crete (Greece) and saw the movie for the first time last Thursday (almost empty cinema)and I was very impressed. Remember Me is one of the most touching movies I’ve seen in the last few years. The cast was great, but for me Rob stood out, he was abso-freaking-lutely brilliant!!! Especially in all the scenes with his sister Caroline and in the scene where he confronts his father in the meeting room. In my opinion he deserves to get an award for this performance!
    Luckily enough I didn’t know anything about the end, but when Tyler got on the elevator and Caroline’s teacher wrote the date on the blackboard I knew…. Inside me I was like NO, NO, NO, but of course Tyler didn’t listen, he had a meeting with fate. Just like everybody else in the cinema I was shocked and sobbing like a little child.
    Today (quite a lot of people in the cinema) I went again and loved the movie even more and Wednesday I’ll go again with some friends and…. I’m sure I’ll go again and again and….
    It had a very powerful impact on me and I’m sure it’ll stay with me for a long time to come.

  23. I seen Remember Me last night. I loved it. The relationship between Tyler and Caroline was my fave part of the movie. Tyler was so caring of her it was so unbelieveable. It was sad knowing how Caroline last Tyler at the end. What she went though with those kids at her school was so awful. No 11 yr old should have to go though that.

    Im going to see Remember Me again this coming Wednesday and hopefully a few times fater that. I love this movie. 🙂

  24. I simply loved it, I was shocked @ the end, I really cried, it took me off guard.. I just can’t get over it yet, I don’t think I can for a long time.
    Robert is a great actor, he nailed the role, he made it so real, that I forgot I was watching a movie, all of them delivered a great performance and
    Robert was simply the best of them..
    Hope all of you will like it as I did, even my friends enjoyed it..
    Job well done..

  25. Hi, does exist online link where I can watch Remember me online?? Sorry for my english:-)
    Thanks=)

  26. This movie was beautiful. I was expecting a depressing movie, but I found myself smiling alot at the dialogue and the way the characters interacted with each other. I liked the intimate feel of the movie. I really connected with the main characters. The acting was good and at times it was superb. When I realized the tragedy that was about to happen, I got chills and tears started falling down my face. I loved the way they handled it. It left me feeling hopeful for the other characters. And after a few minutes I stopped crying but the movie is unforgettable.

  27. Saw Remember Me yesterday. Very intense real performances given by all the actors, I didn’t feel like I was watching a movie but rather real life. Heartbreaking but still great, I left with a headache and an empty box of kleenex.

  28. Rob’s performances, from Ring of the Nibelungs to New Moon have been great, but this…… this was astonishing. I hope it isn’t so early in the 2010 awards year that the different awarding bodies forget about Remember Me before awards start to be given out. He definetly deserves an Oscar, Emmy, BAFTA or some such acolade for this role.

    After Ally’s father choked him, and he was lying on the floor I was saying “somebody call an ambulance”. I too loved Tyler’s relationship with his little sister. My goodness, almost everyone in this film deserves some type of professional recognition!

    I lost a cousin in the Towers, and it was a most traumatic experience. It changed the dynamic in my family forever (in a good way). When I saw the date on the board I said “Oh God, no, please no!”. Seeing Tyler’s journal lying in the rubble was the undoing of me. I just sat stunned through the credits, and the lights coming back on. I was able to pull myself together and leave the cinema.

    All I can say is kudos to all involved, and for anyone who ever doubted that Rob could truley act in a role outside of Edward Cullen, his role as Tyler should remove all doubt.

  29. I saw Remember Me with out having any knowledge of the story beforehand and I am so glad for it. This film was truly beautiful in the way it was written, acted and filmed. There are so many life lessons to be told and the movies takes you through all the emotions that go along with them. I loved the dynamic between Rob, Ruby and Pierce. Everyone did a wonderful job relaying this very touching believable story. Although the ending was sad it was also reality for so many people and I think it was important to bring up the memories of 9/11. Rob gave a beautiful performance and I hope he gets recognized for it. I will be seeing it again on Monday!

  30. This film was amazing. Saw it Friday night with a friend and then again last night with my husband. I cried even more last night than the night before. Just reading the comment above about the journal in the rubble made me start again. My husband was even very impressed and is telling everyone he knows on facebook to go see it and that he now has respect for Rob as an actor. On the way home, we tried to remember what the stay over kit that Aiden was going to put together was. We remember the Single Lady, but can’t remember the rest. I am so concerned that this movie is not going to get the recognition that it deserves because both nights there was hardly anybody in the theater. Granted we went to the 10:20 show but I would think that being a Friday and Saturday it wouldn’t be an issue. People definitely need to see this movie.

  31. I saw the movie last night and was shocked at the end. I haven’t been reading any of the spoilers because I knew I was going to see the movie. I truly did not expect what happened at the end. It made me so sad because you could tell things were starting to turn around for Tyler and his dad. And, obviously the relationship between Tyler and Allie had so much potential. I felt the worst for Caroline who depended on her brother. I think that relationship was my favorite in the whole movie. Rob and Ruby did such a great “brother/sister” relationship. I loved how much he cared for and took care of her. It just got me how terribly she was treated by the kids at her school. I, like so many others, had a difficult time after the movie because it brought back so many memories of 9/11. It put a face to 1 of the thousands that died even though it was fictional. I’m sure there was that “Tyler” in the mix on that horrible day. Great but sad movie!

  32. I went to see RM with a friend on Friday. I went in the the expectation of a love story and somehow (I’d been told) I would need tissues for. I didn’t read any reviews or watch anything besides the trailer because I didn’t want to be spoiled – especially when I was told that there was a twist.

    So, I was in the theater, tissues at the ready and I started crying within the first five minutes. The opening scene was very powerful. I thought, ok, crisis over. Then the story continued and I was introduced to these complex characters, all somehow touched yet brought together by grief. Rob and Emilie were fantastic. Tate was hysterical and provided just enough comic relief to balance out the angst. Pierce and Ruby were amazing as well.

    I found myself watching these people, getting to know them. My heart broke for Tyler and his father and the animosity between them, I guessed because of the death of Michael. And poor Caroline – I can’t tell you how hard I cried after the sleepover scene. And even though Ally’s father was a bit of a jerk, because of the opening scene, I understood exactly why he was. And the board meeting scene – AGH, that broke my heart again – so powerful.

    I kept trying to figure out what the twist was, when Ally’s father asked Tyler if she knew, I honestly didn’t think of the “bet” at first, I was trying to figure out what he was hiding. As we neared the end and I hadn’t seen the infamous twist, I started to get really nervous. I started to figure it out before it was obvious – when things started to go right for once – Tyler’s dad actually taking an interest in Caroline. When Tyler went to the office, I wondered why they never actually showed the outside of the building. Then I counted backward from the date at the beginning of the movie and realized it was 2001. I suddenly found the dialogue about people who passed at the age of 22 in the beginning of the movie VERY significant. When Tyler was sitting in the office and then I saw the date on the chalkboard, my fears were confirmed and I literally gasped. I didn’t need to see the wide pan of Tyler standing in the window, I knew exactly where he was and what was about to happen – that’s when the REAL tears started.

    This movie was amazing and powerful and brilliant on a level I can’t even describe. I tried to get my husband to see it, but since there is no action, no slapstick, and “you just like it because it has one of those Twilight guys in it”, I couldn’t get him to go. I will definitely be going again. This is the first movie in a LONG time that really made me think. It reminded me that life is precious and we need to make the best of every day and enjoy life to its fullest, making sure that those around us know how much we love them. I think I’m going to take a note from Ally and start eating my dessert firsts.

    • I just got goosebumps reading your post. I felt like I was there again. And I would love to bring my husband, too, just to show him there’s more to Rob than Edward Cullen, but he can’t stand my little obsession. Great post Amber!

    • I totally agree with you. I also think Rob deserves a lot of credit for taking on such a bold script for his first venture outside of the Twilight franchise. I just wish more fans would have come out in support. I loved the movie too. I saw the movie with an open mind and disregarded those critics that were negative about it. The movie got good reviews from some of the more respected critics, like USA today and Roger Ebert, to name a few. Anyway, the movie was brilliant and my take on it was that it was a beautiful love story and a very touching tribute to the events of the day, a reminder that sometimes we get lost in numbers and forget that each and every individual that was taken that day had their own personal story. Robert’s acting was amazing and should silence the critics once and for all. He is in Hollywood to stay that’s for sure, so for all those negative critics out there – just suck it up.

  33. I’ve seen it twice, once with a friend and I’ve bullied my husband into seeing it when he didn’t want to. But an indication of just how great this movie is, is that after he was out of the theater my husband THANKED me for making him see it.

    I admit I would never have seen this movie if it weren’t for Rob, (I don’t do sad if I can help it) but I’d have missed out on something so special. Rob was phenomenal of course and I loved the rest of the cast too. Everyone was so believable in their roles. I was totally spoiled going into the movie in an attempt to not cry my heart out. Didn’t work. By the time the ending came around I was ‘riveted’ to what was happening on the screen like everyone else.

    But one of the things that surprised me about RM is that there was a lot of humor in it. No one ever mentions the times I laughed out loud. Some people thought Aiden, the roommate, was over the top and obnoxious, but I loved him. The whole thing is played out so close to real life you start to really believe that these characters exist. Which makes the ending even more poignant. And strangely enough uplifting at the same time. Cathartic even.

    I was disappointed that the critics couldn’t overcome their collective hatred for all things Twilight and that the ending sent them into a tailspin, like you’re never supposed to mention 911 at all. I am disappointed that Rob doesn’t have more fans that are willing to support him. I am NOT disappointed in Rob though. I’m so PROUD of him for picking this movie, for making sure it got done way it was supposed to, and for proving once and for all that he CAN act. I can’t wait to see him with Christoph Waltz in Water for Elephants. Now that’s going to be something to see. In the meantime I’ll see Remember Me. Again. Cause it’s worth it.

  34. I went to see this movie tonight with my 29 year old daughter – LOVED IT! My daughter was looking forward to seeing the new ECLIPSE trailer but it never showed. My family has been affected by suicide also so I really connected with this story. It is something you never get over. I highly recommend this movie. It is not as sad as it is about living every moment to the fullest. We could all learn something from this movie.

  35. I just saw Remember Me last night and OMG it was amazing. I literally could not stop thinking about it for the rest of the night.

    I hadn’t read the script so I had NO idea what was coming.. only that it was sad. When Tyler was on his way to his dad’s office and the music was picking up my heart started racing cuz I knew something was coming. Then when she wrote the date on the board I gasped and when they showed Tyler in the window I lost it. I cried like a baby. And that image is stuck in my head.

    This movie was so powerful. I truly was not expecting to be this moved. Remember Me is definatley one of my favorite movies.

  36. This film is beautiful and Rob is phenomenal !!!

  37. I love this movie!!! Rob did such an amazing job and so did Emile too. I saw it last night and i cried at the end :(. I thought Adian was super funny not annoying at all. i wasnt expecting that ending at all. When Tyler was looking out the window from inside Charles’s office and that image has been stuck in my mind all day long :(. My favorite scene is probably the conference room one. U knew something was going to happen when the music was going from nice to dangerous. Those two blew me away!!! I loved the relationship between Rob and Ruby and it was soo sweet when he was trying to cheer her up by doing a fake French accent lmao.

    All in all, this is a movie that i would watch again and again so i would definately give this an A++ 🙂

    (PS- did any see the look on the little girl’s face when Tyler pushes her desk sideways? it was priceless!!! LOL)

  38. i watched the movie 2 day an thought it was wonderful i cried at the end wen rob died and when his sister got her hair cut.after seeing it i walked out a different person

  39. I saw it Friday afternoon (my computer died and I’m just now catching up). I am glad I read the script before I saw it (thank you to you know who you are). Even reading the script ahead of time, didn’t mitigate my reaction at the end. As soon as I knew it was coming, when Tyler was talking to his dad on the phone and I knew he was going to his office, I started sobbing uncontrollably. My daughter kept asking me “are you ok?”

    I had actually been having a lot of anxiety for a couple of days leading up to the movie – I figured it was just everything going on in my life. But I know the anticipation of seeing the movie had a lot to do with it.

    I felt bad for my friend who did not know the ending and I’m sitting next to her crying like a baby.

    This movie far surpassed anything I thought it would be. Rob, my God, he was phenomonal. And I’m not just saying that cus I’m a huge fan of his. He was superb. Everybody was great. And I could see the subtle script changes. No wonder they changed it from Michael dieing in the 1993 World Trade Center explosion. It would have given it away. My friend gasped when see saw the date on the chalkboard in Caroline’s classroom.

    I loved the scene between Tyler and his dad in the boardroom. I loved Tyler with Caroline when he turned that girl’s desk around! I loved it all. And I cried during the first scene with Ally as an 11 year old with her mother at the subway.

    I so wanted to go see it again on Saturday, but it affected me so much, I could not do it. I couldn’t sleep and it’s all I thought about. I know I’m a pretty emotional person, but this movie really did a number on me.

    I am praying that all the naysayers will now shut their mouthes about Rob. Rob does not equal Edward. (And I love Edward) He is so much more. Anyone who has seen his other work knows that. But this movie – absolutely perfect. Love him even more if that’s possible.

    FP – please – any chance of email notifications working for comments in the future?

  40. i saw this movie with two of my best friends and i thought rob was so great!! this shows that hes not just edward cullen and he doesnt need to rely on twilight. this movie was so sad though it broke my hart. when i realized that the movie takes place back in 2001 and i realized tyler was in the world trade center on sept.. 11 i got the worst feeling ever in my stomach and my heart started racing. i didnt think i would cry but once i saw his little sister, who love her brother so much, come out of school and realize her brother was gone i sobbed. i was crying so hard and this movie made me realize how f*cked up like can really be. it was amazing but so so sad. but i wouldnt have cried like i did if rob hadnt done an amazing job.

  41. IF ONLY ALL THE ROB/EDWARD’S FANS GO TO SEE THIS MOVIE….REMEMBER ME, I LOVED IT SO MUCH. ROB IS GREAT, I LOVED TYLER AND HIS SISTER, ALL THE CAST HAS BEEN VERY GOOD. A STORY VERY STRONG AND REALY WHERE EVERYBODY CAN FOUND HIMSELF (WITH FAMILY, FRIENDS, BF/GF, LOVE AND LOOSE).

    • It is sad isn’t it? It just goes to show that there may be more “Edward’ fans than Robert fans. Maybe in the end that will work for Robert as far as getting some of his personal life back. I hope though that with Remember Me that the industry will see that Robert is MUCH more than a sparkly vampire.

  42. I anyone else getting really upset by some of the reviews done. I mean it’s one things if it’s just not a persons type of movie, but to go and say that if it is being shown in your town then you need to move away! Come on! It was a great movie and I have been telling everyone to ignore the critics and go see it anyway. Even my husband who is not that easy to please is telling people he knows to go. I’m know they won’t be sorry if they do.

  43. i am sooo envy you guys to be able to see his new movie RM.
    may be i should not see the spoilers before i see the movie, but here in japan, we don’t have an exact date to release RM. (in fact we don’t an exact date for the eclipse, either. i just can not believe this!!) So, i just can not wait to know the ending and also what the movie’s like.
    So i read all of them you all wrote…..there were all so emotional, soo moving, soooo touching!!!
    even only reading the spoilers, made me cry, and also made me just want to see the movie more and more. i really wish now any agency in japan will distribute his wonderful movie to show us.
    in my case, talk about NewYork, i used to spend during the summer vacations when i was college. At that time, there were twin towers, i sometimes went there by bike with my friend. i was like around 20yrs old very much like Tyler’s age.
    that is why, may be, i could be so emotional about RM story and also 9/11.
    anyhow, i am so grateful for all your comments.
    i thank you guys sharing your thoughts, feelings, and emotions, thank you again!!!

  44. I saw the movie on Friday and I just loved it !!! All the actors did a great job. I had not read the script and was totaly hit by the ending. It is a great movie about life, love, acceptance and forgiveness. I think Rob showed us that he could do something different and that he will be a great actor !!! Can’t wait to see his upcoming movies.

  45. I can’t even begin to explain how much I loved Remember Me. I saw it twice this past weekend, cried hysterically at the end both times, and I still find myself thinking about the movie even though I’ve already seen it…twice. I can’t get it out of my head! I really connected with the characters, its hard not to feel for them. The cast was PERFECT. They all did such a wonderful job. My favorite relationship was between Tyler and Caroline (Rob and Ruby) but I thought all of the cast did a magnificent job of portraying their characters. The message in this movie is beautiful and comes across tastefully as well. I think anyone could get something positive out of this movie. Brilliant. Worth seeing, over and over, and I recommend it to everyone.

  46. I saw it on friday and i loved it from start to finish! i kind of had a feeling something was gonna happen to tyler because as we all know the movie is called “remember me”.
    I loved the relationship between tyler and ally, i could really feel the chemistry and i liked that it wasn’t juts Rob posing the entire film.
    From the second i saw him standing waiting for the elevator i knew it was September 11th! i could feel it, and while the whole theater was crying at how tyler’s dad really does love him, my heart was about to beat out of m chest!!! im just glad that they didnt show it happening i dont think i could of handled that.
    Overall i LOVED this movie! i wish i could go and see it again right now

  47. I had to stay seated through the ending credits just to wrap my mind around the end of the movie and be sure my legs could carry me out to my car! When I saw the date on the blackboard, my insides started quivering and it was all I could do not watch the last minutes of the film through a haze of tears. As much as I love the Twilight movies, and am definately Team Edward, I wanted to see Rob prove himself as a serious actor and not just another pretty face – and he certainly did just that. I hope to see this again while it’s at the theatres, but if I’m not able, I will definately be adding this DVD to my collection!

    • YOU SUPPORT REMEMBER ME, POSTED IN BLOG TWILIGHT THEY NEED GO TO SEE THIS FILM FOR ROB. HE DESERVES THEIR SUPPORT HE DO SO MUCH FOR TWILIGHT

  48. All expectations i had were COMPLETELY exceeded after i saw this movie. It was so different from what i thought it would be in best possible way. It turned out to be SO MUCH MORE than just a love story, but a story that actual people can connect too. I was amazed at how it seemed so real and not just another love story but a story that actually spoke to you. It not only showed his romantic relationship but his family relationships too. The relationship Rob shared with his sister was so adorable and seemed completely effortless. I applaud Rob for his amazing acting talents that were shown in this movie:)It also showed true family ordeals many people go through which was performed so wonderfully by Rob and the rest of the cast. It was totally believable.

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS MOVIE AND WOULD SEE IT 100 TIMES AGAIN.

    This movie not only has a sweet side but a very dramatic and real sense to it. The ending is probably the saddest scene, i remember crying so hard after i saw the date on the board. Despite the loss it made the movie even better. I recommend everyone to go see this, even if you aren’t RPattz fans….yes its that good

  49. I’m loving all your comments and reviews. Keep it up guys!

  50. I haven’t seen the movie yet but I’m going tomorrow I saw a couple of reviews before the movie came out and they are making me a little bit not wanting to see the movie cause of one part does Ally and Tayler make up the night of the sleep over and before he dies cause I’m not liking that the reviews say they were still fighting when he died I really wanna see this tomorrow

  51. I LOVED IT! ROB DID A FANTASTIC JOB AS TYLER.I SAW IT 3 TIMES. LIKED IT BETTER EACH TIME.IT .HE HAS A LOT TO BE PROUD OF.

  52. Stop reading the reviews. That’s what I suggest. I stopped reading them a few days ago. I read so many positive ones in the beginning and I don’t know what happened all of a sudden. So I decided not to read them anymore. I already gave my thoughts about the movie earlier in this post, but I strongly urge EVERYONE to go see it. I saw it Friday and I still can’t stop thinking about it. I want to go see it again. I’m so afraid that it will be pulled early from theatres if it doesn’t do well. My husband won’t go with me, my daughter won’t see it again because it affected her too much. But people have to give it a try – the acting is superb, I really don’t know what to add that hasn’t been said already. This movie is so moving and Rob is so fantastic, it literally takes your breath away. And I know I will sob my eyes out again.

    • It doesn’t help with reviews like PEOPLE.. Has anyone seen that? It was only given one in a half stars by the PEOPLE CRITIC. boo hiss on him!!

      I think we should all write PEOPLE in defense. 😉

  53. I loved Remember Me. The cast is fantastic and Rob´s so amazing. It´s wonderful to see how he´s growing as an actor. It´s a movie about real life. It´s a movie with a powerful message. Let the message sink in and learn with it.

    Ana Cecilia - Brazil's avatar Ana Cecilia - Brazil
  54. This Movie was wonderful. I loved Rob in this movie and he really stands out in this flim. The rest of the cast was great too. The best part, what really made an impact was Tyler’s and Caroline’s relationship. From what I have read from other fans,it seems this “acting duo” made it look real. Romance we have seen, but a big brother Rob & a little sister Ruby relationship was so captivating it was gripping to see on the big screen. I really wanted to know more about their relationship. I have seen ths movie twice now. Yes, I will see it again!

  55. I just came back from watching Remember Me, and though I’m sure I’ll end up repeating what everyone else says… I may as well put my 2 cents in: OMFG! I must admit I’m somewhat sad right now as still experiencing the after-effects of this gripping story.

    This movie is perfectly cast with a fantastic script. Not only was I bawling at the end but from the very first scene I was hooked in.

    The performances were strong, the pacing of the movie perfect and to be honest I’m just in complete shock. I will definitely have to see it again although maybe I need a few days to prepare myself for the emotional onslaught.

    ****1/2 out of *****

  56. Remember Me was so much more than all of the trailers and TV Spots that I had seen. It was so realistic in the depiction of family relationships and Rob beautifully portrayed a wide range of emotions and characteristics depending on whom he was interacting with. To me, the ending and the whole movie was a poignant memorial to all of the innocent people whose life’s journey was so wrenchingly ended that day in September. It made me think a lot about how many people left behind are still coping with the effects of that tragedy, people who lost loved ones or even casual acquaintances. Caroline’s loss of her big brother, her hero, was one of the saddest themes in the movie, but made me feel so deeply for all of the real victims of that day and their families. Each actor was impressive and I know that this movie will stay with me, haunting and yet beautifully hopeful at the same time. I will definitely see it again and buy the DVD.

  57. Remember Me was great! I loved it!
    Rob was AMAZING!
    You really need to pay attention though, while you watch it because I came home not really understanding what had happened at the end and why it had happened until someone on Twitter told me what had really happened.
    Remember Me is probably the best movie i’ve seen in a long time!
    I just wanna watch it again and again and again!

  58. I’ve already posted a comment, but want to put in another two cents’ worth. It’s a shame that the negative reviews will keep people from seeing this wonderful movie. I’m telling everybody I know to go see it before reading anything about it, as it’s a story everybody can relate to on some level. I hope word gets around about how good it is, so people will start buying tickets to see it. It’s hard to understand why the opening weekend box office was so mediocre. I guess there are too many Rob fans who are unable or unwilling to see him as anything other than Edward. I’m glad I’m not one of them, ’cause RM is a gem. I’ve seen it twice already. I’ll see it at least once more in the theater and will definitely look forward to the DVD release.

  59. I just have to say this to anyone here who has decided not to see this movie:

    IF YOU TRULY LOVE ROB, YOU WILL GO & SUPPORT HIM & SEE REMEMBER ME. YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT.

    As I’ve said a few times here before, Rob does not equal Edward Cullen. Don’t get me wrong, I am a HUGE Twilight/Edward fan, but Rob is so much more than that. If you have seen him in The Haunted Airman, Little Ashes, etc, you already know that. But for those of you stuck on just Edward Cullen, do yourselves a favor – GO SEE REMEMBER ME! You will love Rob even more.

  60. Moved from another post to this one.

    From Brenda Hussain:

    I cannot keep my mouth shut any longer! For those of you who continually tell me that I have a big mouth, today I am going to prove you right…again! I am so pissed and so infu ri ated at the neg a tive com ments about not only Robert Pattinson’s inept act ing abilities but also the movie having the audacity to bring up the tragic event that happened on Sep tem ber 11, 2001 in the movie Remember Me. I am offended that there are people in this world that view life as a constant fairy tale! That people can be so belit­tling to ridicule another human being for having the strength and fortitude in attempting to eke out a living in a world where, well, let’s just face it, is not doing so well economically.

    To speak ill Pattinson for believing so much in the plot and of the character that he portrayed in this movie, really pisses me off! So what if he deviated from his “perfect character Edward Cullen” that he is so famous for and took a leap of faith and just said, “Oh, why not…” No one should have to justify and defend to any one but himself why he chose to accept to participate in this movie! Let’s face it, in agreeing to take on such a character as Tyler in Remember Me, all he really did was to remind us all of the tragedy that took place on September 11, 2001. And in his portrayal of an angry young man who has issues with his father, he merely demon­strated and confirmed that we are all human and live in dysfunctional families! No one is perfect and no one’s life is perfect. Truth told, we all live in dysfunctional families, every single one of us! From movie stars to professional football players to professional golfers to CEO’s of corporations to the every day average and not-so average person, we all suffer from some sort of dysfunction in our lives and families. Remember Me just brought a side of that to the big picture for those who chose to pay the money to be reminded of the fact. I watched “At the Movies” on television yesterday hoping to get more footage of the movie and of Robert. How ever, what I got instead were two men bickering over which was worse, Robert’s incompetent acting abilities or the weak and mediocre writing of the script. Robert’s acting abilities in this movie was inferior, really? From the clips I have seen, I would have to give the man an A for his acting abilities. He reminded me of my own actions and those actions of my other siblings when we were faced with our devastation of a beloved brother who committed suicide 16 years ago. He reminded me of the anger and the hurt I felt when my brother decided to end his life because in doing so, my brother negated to consider what his actions would do to those of us he left behind. Suicide of a loved one does not always bring families closer together. In reality, most of the time, it tears them apart such as it did in my family because not only does anger and hurt set in, but also betrayal and blame comes to light. More over, when those emotions and feelings surface, we are not the least bit concerned how we may or may not “act” accordingly to those around us! Our life’s miseries and devastations should not be set forth for debate by another person in such a negative, harmful, disapproving way, but in an understanding and supportive way. I had a lot of resentment towards my mother for the death of my brother. Her lack of care and concern for his needs while still on this Earth and those needs of her other children left behind after he was gone, only made me more bitter and more enraged. I “acted” like human being does when faced with such a loss. That seems to be a reoccurring premise in our society. That life should be depicted in the media and on screen as ideal and picture perfect. But in reality, real people get angry, commit suicide, make mistakes, hurt each other, and have their own way in dealing with death. Life is not picture perfect and no human being is perfect. Why do we continue to perceive it to be? No one lives the Brady Bunch or Leave it to Beaver life in the real world! If any one says they live such a life, they are lying. We are all just trying to sur vive in a world that is uncertain, tentative, and undefined. Life is for ever changing, altering, and shifting. To those who are offended and furi­ous at the movie’s depiction of “what could have happened” to one fictional family on 911 and that is…get over it! Do any of you really know what those 2,000 plus people was doing in the Twin To ers on that fateful day? We assume most of them were just reporting for a day of work. But NOT ALL OF THEM showed up that day for a pay check. What if… some one really did go there that day to speak to a loved one to ask for forgiveness and make amends for some past wound or insult or hurt between them? Can we not imagine the possibility for one minute that maybe, just may, ONE of those 2,000 plus individuals there that day went there for just that very purpose? What IF there was really was an actual “Tyler” but no one has come to the forefront to enlighten us all on his story? For months after the tragedy, we witnessed on television loved ones coming forward to speak of the loved ones they lost that day. We only witnessed the stories that the media wanted us to know. We will never be well versed in ALL the lives lost that day. September 11, 2001 was a tragic day for all Americans. It should not be forgotten. We should never be ashamed or offended to remember or speak of it. This movie just reminded us of that fact and that to never for get. As Tyler said, “Our finger prints don’t fade from the lives we touch…”. I had mixed emotions about going to see this movie because of a storyline that hit so close to home. I was afraid the emotions I had finally come to terms with and buried of my own brother’s suicide would resurface. I was afraid that I may not be able to cope with them should that happen. Especially since my brother’s suicide, I have also lost a sister, a nine-year-old nephew, and my own mother. However, I am going to see this movie to support and to defend Robert Pattinson and head to the theater tomorrow to face my fears knowing that I am not going there to scrutinize and analyze Robert’s acting ability in the movie. I am going to go observe how one young man named Tyler, who lived a dysfunctional life, tried to come terms with his pain in lo ing a brother to suicide and his anger at his father, and say to myself “I’ve been there. I under stand and appreciate this man’s grief and sorrow and anguish.” Robert, if you are reading this, congratulations! I am giving you a standing ovation for not only your acting abilities in this movie, but to every thing that you have to put up with in bad publicity and those who are not a fan of yours. Screw ‘em! You have nothing to prove to any one but yourself. You give a lot of yourself to your fans and in the work that you do. If no one has told you lately, I am proud of you! I have a son your age, trying to make his mark in the world as well in his cho­sen field. It is not an easy accomplishment. At times, it can be disheartening. However, most people are quick to humiliate and patronize instead of praise those, like yourself, who attempt to thrive and succeed in life. Hold your head high, never mitigating or justifying your actions to any one. For those who do not accept and recognize what you contribute in a sick dysfunctional world, only appreciate and be grateful that they are the closed-minded souls you are fortunate to NOT have to deal with in your personal life. In addition, remember this, after all is said and done. Because of that “ inept acting” you do so well on the big screen, at the end of the day, when you lay your head on your pillow at night, you go to sleep knowing you have a huge bank account and twenty million young girls, women, and gay men fantasizing about spending the rest of their dysfunctional lives with you! How many of your worst critics can say that when they lay their heads to rest at night?

  61. I agree with Maria above, Rob is more than Edward Cullen. I saw Haunted Airman and Little Ashes. He was awesome in both of those movies. Both movies weren’t easy to portray, but Rob handled the characters like the professional that he is. Now he is working on Bel Ami, a little more complicated and more of an adult movie. As for Remember Me, I recommended it as it is a heartbreaking, emotional movie. You will not be bored. Through the entire movie, I was impacted by the relationship Tyler has with his sister Caroline. The love and protectiveness toward her shines. Caroline (Ruby) shows such maturity for someone so young…just a brilliant performance.

  62. There are only a few Movies who stick with you because they actually have something to tell. REMEMBER ME certainly was one of these. Excellent Acting made this story so intense. Rob is here to stay even after some of the not so well known Critics seem not to be able to judge a movie without bringing Twilight up. There is such a jealousy in some of these write-ups. I understand that Mr. Pattinson is different than the Mainstream Hollywood or Disney Actor ……..not just a pretty face but intense and not scared to take on small Indie Movies…… that must be scary to accept because this is rare

  63. I thought the movie was great. End of story, lol…

    I had (still have) a cold that I started to come down with on Thursday, ugh, so I hoped and prayed that it would keep at bay until I could get to see the movie.

    We have 2 local theaters in my town and neither of them was playing Remember Me, so I had to go out of town, but it wasn’t too bad. I had off of work Sat-Mon so I planned on going on Saturday. However when I went to bed by Friday evening I felt so shizzy that I decided I wasn’t gonna go at all, perhaps wait until next weekend.

    Then I saw all my Twitter and FB peeps were all like “OMG I just got back from seeing RM” and I got insanely jealous lol… so I went online, bought my ticket and stopped at Walgreens on the way out of town to get some cold medicine and cough drops and was on my way, cold be damned lol

    I went to a 4pm matinee, and I would say that there was mostly teens there, I was probably the oldest one there, lol… and there was only about 15-20 of us there at most… I had a feeling if I would have gone to the 1:30 show or the evening shows it would have been busier, but going over when most people eat their dinner was good planning lol…

    I didn’t read the script ahead of time… well, I read about 1/3 of it, but I never got around to finishing it. I decided at that point that I wanted to be surprised. So I was completely blown away with the ending. (trying to speak in general terms so as not to give it away if someone hasn’t see it yet lol) Of course looking back on the movie, they do a bit of foreshadowing here and there, but yeah in the moment, I was completely shocked. I think they handled it very well, with a lot of respect.

    When I realized that they were going *there* I almost had a panic attack, lol…. I was glad that no one was sitting close enough to me to realize it because I really started freaking out. Let’s just say I had a couple close ties and it brought back a lot of anxiety/memories. And I BAWLED. I cried so much… I managed to pull it together to use the restroom and walk out to my car, but once I got into my car I began crying HARD again… I cried all the way home, and that was a half-hour drive lol…

    I thought Rob was fantastic. I kept the Rob-perving in check for most of the movie, however I did have a massive lady-boner during the sexy times lol… OH and white-T-shirt-in-the-bookstore-Tybert KILLED ME DED lol 😀

    Ruby was a gem (lol), Tate was great (lol) and Pierce was … gah! I even liked Emilie’s performance for the most part!!!

    I can’t wait to go see it again… it was truly remarkable. It was also refreshing to see Rob in something non-Twilight-y… not that I don’t love me some Robward… cuz I do, it’s what hooked me in, after all 😉 … but you ladies know what I mean… 😛

    so that’s my 2 cents 😀

  64. I had an early showing on Thursday at Midnight. I was so nervous. I knew I couldn’t wait to see his face on the big screen again. Then when I saw him – my heart was beating so fast. I had to tell myself to breathe. He makes me feel things I have never felt b4. Okay now lets talk about the movie. Remember Me – I loved this movie even though I figured out, what was going to happen b4 it happen. All the clues fell into place for me. The love, the friendship, family, and lost/pain with Remembrance. Now Tyler, love scene were outstanding, I imagine myself w/him the entire time. I felt for his sister – brilliant young actress. The father (ex 007 bond man Pierce Brosnan) did a good job, playing worse dad ever. But still a good actor. Robert Pattinson did the damn thing in this movie. I have to give him his credit not just because I am a loyal fan and I love him dearly. I’m totally devoted to him because of his craft – I believe in his work in every way possible. -> ?•*´¨`*•.hugs. •*´¨`*•?Robert Pattinson #REMEMBERME ?•*´¨`*•.hugs. •*´¨`*•? Fantastic Job! Awesome! Amazing! I? U RobPattz in RememberMe.? Robert Pattinson ?You Rock!in Remember Me ? #RememberMe Spring March 12. Absolutely Brilliant Performance

  65. I’ll never-ever forget this film..It touched my heart+it will stay there forever!Rob’s performance was phenomenal..i was blown away by the way that he depicted this tortured character,this “rebel without a cause”!I also loved the rest of the cast’s performances+as for the ending ,i cried+cried+cried!I watched it for the first time on Thursday + then i went back on Saturday with 4 of my friends that never watch this type of films+they only came to make me happy cause they know how much i love Rob…None of them is a fan of Rob-which is completely uncomprehensible to me but anyway…So i was sure that after the film was over they would tease me about my Rob-addiction but none of them would be that interested in discussing the film or share their thoughts with me!So you can imagine my surprise when i heard them all sobbing and crying near the end+talking about how well-made the movie was+the impact that the film had on them+how amazing Rob’s performance was(You+all his fans should be proud of his performance one of my friends said to me)+to make a long story short,all of my biased,prejudiced friends had fallen in love with the film,the story,the performances+they called the ending:touching+unforgettable+totally unpredictable!Afterwards they were actually thanking me for dragging them to the cinema!!!!!!!A big bravo to Rob+all the cast+crew..I’ll always REMEMBER “REMEMBER ME”

  66. OH MY GOD!!! Went last night and thought it was such an awesome movie, he played such a good part and so did Pierce and Ruby, her and Rob were so cute together. But holy crap my heart broke atv the end. Knew there was a dramatic end but didn’t know what it was and then it punched me right in the stomach!!!!! The music leading up to it was awesome in the background and the shooting to all the different people it would affect was great, also loved when he sat in his dads office and realised that he was loved by him!!! My heart absolutely broke though when i realised what was about to happen and it did, just when life turns great it ends, make the most of it – obviously thats the whole message – but non the less it still was really sad, i imagine alot of Rob fans although thinking this is one of his best pieces yet will be devastated by the fact that he dies, i know i was and struggled for the rest of the night, making sure to remind myself that it was just a movie but it really has stuck with me and i will def try and go and see it again. Definitely made a change from all the happy ending movies. ROB PATTINSON WAS BLOODY AWESOME.

  67. i cried so much at the end, i knew it was coming and i promised myself i wouldn’t… i think quite a few people cried by the looks of it.. The whole cinema clapped as the film ended. I’m going to see it maybe once or twice more

  68. My daughter and I saw it opening night here in the States. And we both thought it was amazing. Rob, Emilie, and the entire cast were phenomenal. Rob’s performance was incredible. I just hope everyone will get out there and see it. We need to support Rob in all his endeavors. I can hardly wait for Bel Ami. And of course a certain film coming out on June 30th!!! As if we need an prompting to see Eclipse…at least 30 times!!

  69. I had no idea of the actual plot or twist to the story and ended up seeing it for the first time at the Battery Park theater (one block away from World Trade Center site) and what an amazing place to experience this movie for the first time. I will see it many times over as it is such a great film, and Rob looks amazing and swoonworthy throughout.

  70. The ending was so shocking; I could not believe it. I just remember seeing Tyler looking out the window, and then when I saw the date the teacher put up on the board, all I could think was “no way, no, no!” Then when I saw the wide shot of him in the world trade centre, I began to gasp, shake, breath heavier, and then I burst out crying. I couldn’t believe it. Tyler was the last character I would think would die in the movie. It was also terribly sad when, they showed his note book of letters to Michael lying in the ashes. I personally would give Rob and oscar for this movie. He was magnificent!

  71. ican only say
    tnx

  72. ToR

    Thanks for continuing to cover REMEMBER ME. It is an awesome movie.

    Did you see this review of the movie. It is spot-on and very well written. We have already posted our comments there.

    http://www.cinematical.com/2010/03/19/post-movie-coffee-remember-me/

  73. Saw it for the second time today. My daughter’s BFF took me. Totally blew me away again and I started sobbing again at the same spot. Only 16 people in the theatre, all women, ages 20’s to 60’s I would say. Sadness and gasps when they see the chalkboard scene. I brought my box of tissues again and was prepared. It’s killing me that more people aren’t going to see it. I’m curious what the figures will be once it’s released worldwide.

  74. Moved from another post.

    Comment by Mari:

    I saw the movie and I have to say that it was really good! Almost all of the theaters around me carried the movie but I do live in California so that have to with as well. I think that its not being watched because of the supposed controversy about 911 but the film isnt even about 911.

  75. love Remember Me.Great movie.Robert was great as Tyler
    I highly rec­om­mend this movie. It is not as sad as it is about liv­ing every moment to the fullest. We could all learn some­thing from this movie

  76. i love this movie very much, i’ve seen it twice. Rob was amazing, other artists too! Yesterday i was in a full cinema on third week in Russia and i think only Rob made that all of us to see Remember Me and i want to say thank you to him, cause i really love the movie. His acting was great really…

  77. Well, I have to say that i’m typing this today with a heavy heart as I’m just back from seeing ‘Remember Me’ for the first time (Seeing it again tomorrow, yes, I’m practising ‘Remember Me’ Saturday!).

    I have to say that I’ve been avoiding reviews as much as possible and, as a result, I didn’t know what to expect so I went into the film with no preconcieved ideas and…as both a Rob fan and as a film nerd I have to say…It blew me away! I absolutely adored it. A wonderfully subtle, human, raw little indie that was wonderfully written and packed on hell of a punch. The characters in it were so realistic-I knew Ally’s at uni, Aiden reminded me so much of my best guy friend Jones it was unreal…And, I’m sad to say, I have loved a few Tyler’s, those fucked up, damaged angry, yet wonderfully innocent underneath it all guys who are their own worst enemies. I brought my Mum with me and during the big confrontation scene in tbe boardroom between Tyler and his father I looked round and she was crying. I said; “What’s up with you?” And she said; “Nothing. I just remember you fighting with your dad like that over Morgan (my sister, who he ignores and describes as a mistake). That’s just like your father.”

    I thought Rob’s performance was excellent. He didn’t make Tyler a complete ass or a misunderstood hero, instead he just made him a guy who was angry at everyone, really hurting and just lashing out because he didn’t know what else to do. Emilie De Ravin was good and she and Rob had great chemistry. The love story was really natural. Pierce Brosnan’s accent bugged me a bit but then his voice always bugs me, how the hell is he Irish? Ruby Jerrins on the other hand…Put it this way. I want a little girl so badly right now, and I want her to be just like her. Caroline and Tyler’s relationship was really touching.

    I’m not going to give away any spoilers, but as the ending approached I had this awful sense of impending doom and my heart started going like the hammers. I left the cinema with mascara everywhere.

    A crowd of teenyboppers were sitting behind us and at the start they kept whooping at Rob and whistling during the sex scenes…But at the end they were silent. I turned around and they looked really shocked. Two of them were in bits.

    I think this will always be an under-rated film, but I loved it and can’t wait to have it in my DVD collection. I’d have loved it even if Rob wasn’t in it.

  78. I just came home from seeing Remember Me and I still have tears in my eyes. I’m left speechless by the lesson of the movie, by the story and the relationships between the characters. It all felt really real and it was powerful and heartbreaking experience.
    The actors were all great. I loved Emilie, Pierce and Chris and Tate made me laugh many times 😀 The relationship between Tyler and Caroline was just beautiful and you can see Ruby will be something great, she already is. And Rob was simply amazing! absolutely the best performance I have seen from him..I’m speechless
    I’m sure this movie will be stuck in my head for a long time.. I truly hope so.
    I’m definitely going to see it again!

  79. In my city, Santos (Brazil), RM for more one week. It completes one month now!!! It is a victory for a film which is not a blockbuster, it is a beautiful film and Rob is magnificent as Tyler Keats Hawkins.
    I love you Rob/Tyler!!!!

  80. I have seen this movie four more times since I first posted an opinion on March 16. Each time, I seem to get more from it. Rob’s portrayal of Tyler Hawkins is outstanding and made the character so real. That is why I felt so moved by his fate in the Twin Towers. And the other actors made their characters come to life as well. The events of 9/11 seem so much more personal and significant to me as a result of watching this movie. I was struck by the irony of the Hawkins family losing both their sons at the age of 22, under very different circumstances. It made me wonder how many of the families who lost a loved one on 9/11 had lost someone before. I am sure that some had. My heart aches for all of those families. Our best tribute to those that lost their lives that day is to live ours to the fullest.
    Everyone involved in the making of this movie should be so proud, no matter what the final box office take turns out to be. I’m so grateful to Rob for lending his “star” status to this project to get it made. His thoughtful, intelligent and sensitive approach to his roles is part of his appeal to his fans. There aren’t many like him around. I look forward to seeing his next movies.

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