

It truly was an emotional roller coaster. One minute I'd be laughing like a hyena and the next I'd be nearly in tears.
#Utterly speechless movie
That being said, I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of emotion the movie brought to me. I think I've made it clear that I did not like any of the actors/actresses (particularly), nor did I like any of the movies/TV shows any of the actors/actresses had done in the past. She has to be the biggest Rob-sessed, Twilight-sessed twenty-two year old out there, and it was her birthday last week, so I, being the good friend I am, decided to put myself through two hours of torture on her behalf. Now, you, the reader, are probably wondering what the heck was I doing then, going to see this movie, if I had such a dislike towards Twilight and Rob. I'm not a Rob fan, and not to be rude, but I think the Twilight movies are terrible and the books not much better. I must say, I had my doubts going into this movie. It's been a long time since a film followed me home. Thoughtful and touching, the film resonates after the lights come up. And this film, well, I think it reinforces that the inner revelations we oftentimes try to ignore, deny, suppress, and trivialize should be recognized. And while you could argue that we really already know deep down the things these instructors reveal to us, it stands to reason that a reminder now and again about who we are and what we hold dear can and should serve as wake up call or guiding light as we navigate our lives. Sometimes it's an actual teacher who fulfills that role. Have you ever noticed how some people can teach you life lessons about who you are what you hold dear? Have you ever passed a stranger and wondered what tragedy they've endured in their lifetime? Have you ever asked why me.or better yet, why NOT me? Life lessons are often the hardest to learn and you never know who's going to be the instructor. It's a film that deserves to be seen, a film that should be seen if only to remind us of so many things that we take for granted. Robert Pattinson, Emile DeRavin and cast are brilliant and it is without a doubt the most powerful and jaw dropping film I've seen in quite some time. This is a film although ultimately hopeful makes you feel suicidal. That if you suffer from any type of depression you should think twice before seeing it. I'm tempted to spoil it but I won't just know. It's a small story about seriously flawed individuals trying to deal with love, loss and life. It would completely ruin the experience of seeing this film and not knowing whats coming is the films brilliance in delivery. A motion picture that feels so real, so genuine you can't help but be engaged.


Let me first start out by saying that Remember me is a brilliant film one of the best I've ever seen. Very rarely has a film left me utterly speechless.And I've been speechless for the last hour contemplating on what to say.
