''Remember Me'' is a 2010 American
coming-of-age
Coming of age is a young person's transition from being a child to being an adult. The specific age at which this transition takes place varies between societies, as does the nature of the change. It can be a simple legal convention or can b ...
romantic drama
Romance films or movies involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typically their journey ...
film directed by
Allen Coulter and written by Will Fetters. It stars
Robert Pattinson
Robert Douglas Thomas Pattinson (born 13 May 1986) is an English actor. Known for starring in both big-budget and independent films, Pattinson has ranked among the world's highest-paid actors. In 2010, ''Time'' magazine named him one of the 10 ...
,
Emilie de Ravin
Emilie de Ravin (; born 27 December 1981) is an Australian actress. She starred as Tess Harding on ''Roswell'' (2000–2002), Claire Littleton on the ABC drama '' Lost'' (2004–2008, 2010), and as Belle on the ABC drama '' Once Upon a Time' ...
,
Chris Cooper
Christopher Walton Cooper (born July 9, 1951) is an American actor. He has appeared in several major Hollywood films, including '' American Beauty'' (1999), '' October Sky'' (1999), '' The Bourne Identity'' (2002), ''Seabiscuit'' (2003), ''Cap ...
,
Lena Olin
Lena Maria Jonna Olin (; born 22 March 1955) is a Swedish actress. She has received nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award.
Mentored by filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, she made her screen d ...
, and
Pierce Brosnan
Pierce Brendan Brosnan (; born 16 May 1953) is an Irish actor and film producer. He is best known as the fifth actor to play secret agent James Bond in the Bond film series, starring in four films from 1995 to 2002 ('' GoldenEye'', '' Tomorrow ...
. The film received negative reviews from critics, with much of the criticism centered on its twist ending which divided audiences.
Plot
In New York, Ally is a student at
NYU, and lives with her father, Neil, a
NYPD
The New York City Police Department (NYPD), officially the City of New York Police Department, established on May 23, 1845, is the primary municipal law enforcement agency within the City of New York, the largest and one of the oldest in ...
detective. Tyler Hawkins
audits
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classes at NYU and works at the university bookshop. He and his sister Caroline have a strained relationship with their workaholic businessman father, Charles.
One night, Tyler and his roommate Aidan get involved in somebody else's fight, and are arrested by Neil. Aidan calls Charles to bail Tyler out, but he does not stick around to have a conversation with his father. When Aidan sees Neil dropping Ally off, he realizes she is his daughter. So he approaches Tyler with the idea to get back at the detective by sleeping with and dumping Ally. Tyler and she go to dinner and continue seeing each other.
After noticing a tattoo on Tyler's chest reading "Michael," Tyler reveals to Ally that his brother Michael died by suicide years ago; Ally later reveals that her mother was mugged and fatally shot in front of her 10 years ago. Aidan turns up at Tyler's apartment, meets Ally for the first time, and convinces the pair to go to a party, where she drinks too much. The following morning, after her father hits her when she stands up to him, Ally flees back to Tyler's apartment, where the pair consummate their relationship.
Caroline, a budding 12 y.o. artist, is featured in an art show, and Tyler tries to get their father to attend. When he fails to show up, Caroline is heartbroken, so Tyler confronts him in a boardroom filled with people. He accuses his father of willingly distancing himself from his children to avoid feeling the pain of losing another child, and father and son come to blows.
When Neil's partner recognizes Tyler with Ally on a train, Neil breaks into Tyler's apartment. Recognizing him, he finds out Tyler's initial reason for meeting Ally, and violently confronts him, which forces Tyler to confess to a distraught Ally. Aidan visits Ally at her father's home to explain it's his fault, and Tyler is genuinely in love with her.
Caroline is bullied by classmates at a birthday party where they cut a chunk of her hair off. Ally and Aidan visit Tyler's mother's apartment, where Caroline is sobbing. Tyler accompanies his sister back to school, and following further bullying, Tyler turns violent, ending up in custody. Charles is impressed that Tyler stood up for his sister, and they connect. Charles asks Tyler to meet his lawyers at his office.
Tyler spends the night with Ally, and they confess their true love for each other. The next morning, Charles calls Tyler to let him know that he will be late, as he is taking Caroline to school; Tyler is happy that their dad is spending time with his sister, and tells him that he will wait in his office. He looks on Charles's computer, featuring a slideshow of pictures with Tyler, Michael, and Caroline when they were younger.
Caroline arrives at her classroom, where the teacher writes the date on the blackboard as
Tuesday, September 11, 2001. Tyler looks out the window of his father's office, which is revealed to be located on the north edge of 101st floor in the
North Tower of the
World Trade Center.
A voice-over of Tyler's diary declares his love for his brother Michael, forgiving him for killing himself. Tyler is buried next to Michael. Some time later, Caroline and Charles seem to have a healthy father-daughter relationship. Aidan, who has since gotten a
tattoo
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of Tyler's name on his arm, is working hard in school, and Ally gets on the subway at the same spot where her mother was killed.
Cast
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Robert Pattinson
Robert Douglas Thomas Pattinson (born 13 May 1986) is an English actor. Known for starring in both big-budget and independent films, Pattinson has ranked among the world's highest-paid actors. In 2010, ''Time'' magazine named him one of the 10 ...
as Tyler Hawkins
*
Emilie de Ravin
Emilie de Ravin (; born 27 December 1981) is an Australian actress. She starred as Tess Harding on ''Roswell'' (2000–2002), Claire Littleton on the ABC drama '' Lost'' (2004–2008, 2010), and as Belle on the ABC drama '' Once Upon a Time' ...
as Alyssa "Ally" Craig
*
Chris Cooper
Christopher Walton Cooper (born July 9, 1951) is an American actor. He has appeared in several major Hollywood films, including '' American Beauty'' (1999), '' October Sky'' (1999), '' The Bourne Identity'' (2002), ''Seabiscuit'' (2003), ''Cap ...
as Sgt. Neil Craig, Ally's father, an NYPD detective
*
Lena Olin
Lena Maria Jonna Olin (; born 22 March 1955) is a Swedish actress. She has received nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award.
Mentored by filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, she made her screen d ...
as Diane Hirsch, Tyler and Caroline's mother
*
Tate Ellington as Aidan Hall, Tyler's roommate and best friend
*
Ruby Jerins as Caroline Hawkins, Tyler's younger sister
*
Pierce Brosnan
Pierce Brendan Brosnan (; born 16 May 1953) is an Irish actor and film producer. He is best known as the fifth actor to play secret agent James Bond in the Bond film series, starring in four films from 1995 to 2002 ('' GoldenEye'', '' Tomorrow ...
as Charles Hawkins, Tyler and Caroline's father
*
Peyton List as Samantha, a girl from Caroline's school who constantly bullies her.
*
Kate Burton as Janine, Charles' executive assistant
*
Gregory Jbara
Gregory Jbara (; born September 28, 1961) is an American film, television, and stage actor, and a singer.
Early life and education
Jbara was born in Nankin Township (now Westland), Michigan, the son of an advertising office manager and an insur ...
as Les Hirsch, Diane's new partner
Premiere
The film premiered on March 1, 2010, at the
Paris Theatre in New York City, and received its wide release on March 12, 2010. It is rated
12A in the UK and
PG-13 in the United States.
Home media
Summit Entertainment announced the
DVD
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and
Blu-ray
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release of June 22, 2010.
Reception
Critical response
Review aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes
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reports that 26% of 140 critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 4.5/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Its leads are likeable, but ''Remember Me'' suffers from an overly
maudlin
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* Maudlin Castle, Kilkenny, Ireland
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* Tim Maudlin, (born 1968) philosopher of science
* Magdalene Colle ...
script and a borderline offensive final twist."
Metacritic
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gives it a weighted average score of 40 out of 100, based on 29 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz founded Ci ...
gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.
Todd McCarthy
Todd McCarthy (born February 16, 1950) is an American film critic and author. He wrote for '' Variety'' for 31 years as its chief film critic until 2010. In October of that year, he joined '' The Hollywood Reporter'', where he subsequently serve ...
gave the film a mixed review in ''
Variety
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* Variety show, in theater and television
Films
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* ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
'', writing "The modestly scaled film delivers some moving and affecting moments amid a preponderance of scenes of frequently annoying people behaving badly." Andrea Gronvall gave a similar assessment in ''
The Chicago Reader
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'', writing "Allen Coulter directed this morose and sluggish drama, which gets more mileage from Pattinson's anguished profile than from Will Fetters's thunderously overwritten screenplay." Derek Malcolm wrote in the ''
London Evening Standard
The ''Evening Standard'', formerly ''The Standard'' (1827–1904), also known as the ''London Evening Standard'', is a local free daily newspaper in London, England, published Monday to Friday in tabloid format.
In October 2009, after be ...
'', "Decently shot and directed as it is, it lacks any real flame." Kirk Honeycutt of ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' gave the film a positive review, stating the "scenes between Pattinson and de Ravin exude genuine charm." Honeycutt goes on to say that the score and cinematography brought "notable sparkle to this heartfelt drama."
Jake Coyle of
The Associated Press
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did not favor the film and said the "most pleasing thing about
he filmis its boldness. It may be affected, but
tis at least aiming for an intriguing character study — a positive sign in the young career of Pattinson," who he says steps away from "''
Twilight
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'', apparently in search of his ''
Five Easy Pieces
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'' or ''
Rebel Without a Cause
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''."
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Lisa Schwarzbaum (born July 5, 1952) is an American film critic. She joined ''Entertainment Weekly'' as a film critic in the 1990s and remained there until February 2013.
Career
She has been featured on CNN, co-hosted '' Siskel & Ebert at the M ...
of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' gave the film a D+, calling it a "shameless contraption of ridiculously sad things befalling attractive people." Schwarzbaum was also critical of Pattinson's acting and the script.
Wesley Morris
Wesley Morris (born 1975) is an American film critic and podcast host. He is currently critic-at-large for ''The New York Times'', as well as co-host, with Jenna Wortham, of the ''New York Times'' podcast ''Still Processing.'' Previously, Morr ...
of ''
The Boston Globe
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'' gave the film a half star out of four, commenting that the film "crassly repurposes tragedy to excuse its cliches."
Several critics also found the movie's invocation of the
September 11 attacks
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on the World Trade Center offensive and exploitative, such as Lisa Kennedy of ''
The Denver Post
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'', who wrote, "The finale manages to be tasteful and exploitative at the same time. It touts forgiveness while being mildly infuriating. Such is the danger of borrowing from the enormous to merely entertain. If that. Forgettable should be the last thing a movie touching on the events of 9/11 should be. Yet 'Remember Me' is just that." Elizabeth Weitzman of the ''
New York Daily News
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'' also denounced the film's ending, writing, "There's no shame in exploring tragedy through art. But exploiting it to make your very ordinary movie feel more important? That's another story."
Roger Ebert
Roger Joseph Ebert (; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author. He was a film critic for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, Ebert beca ...
generally liked the film, giving it three out of four stars and characterizing it as a "well-made movie. I cared about the characters. I felt for them. Liberate them from the plot's destiny, which is an anvil around their necks, and you might have something" but goes on to say it "tries to borrow profound meaning, but succeeds only in upstaging itself so overwhelmingly that its characters become irrelevant".
Box office
''Remember Me'' opened in fifth place, behind ''
Alice in Wonderland
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'', ''
Green Zone
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'', ''
She's Out of My League'', and ''
Shutter Island''. It grossed $8,089,139 in its first weekend. As of July 6, ''Remember Me'' accumulated a total of $56,032,889 at the box office.
Accolades
Soundtrack
The official ''Remember Me'' soundtrack album was released on March 9, 2010. An album of the score composed by
Marcelo Zarvos
Marcelo Uchoa Zarvos is a Brazilian pianist and composer.
Life and career
Zarvos was born in São Paulo. He began in classical music in his teens and studied at the Berklee College of Music.
He is more known for jazz and had success with the al ...
was also released. The movie contained 26 credited songs,
while the soundtrack album contained 14 of them, including songs by
Sigur Rós
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,
The Beta Band
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,
Ani Difranco,
Supergrass
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and
National Skyline. An Indian/Pakistani song, "Saason ki Mala Peh Simroon" by
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
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, is also heard in the movie when Tyler takes Ally on their first date at Gandhi Restaurant.
References
External links
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2010 films
2010 romantic drama films
2010s coming-of-age drama films
American coming-of-age drama films
American romantic drama films
Coming-of-age romance films
Films based on the September 11 attacks
Films directed by Allen Coulter
Films scored by Marcelo Zarvos
Films set in 1991
Films set in New York City
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2010s English-language films
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