Remember Me: Blu Ray Review
Remember Me
Rating: M
Released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
R Patz aka Robert Pattinson returns to the screen in this romantic
drama.
He's Tyler, a rebellious student in New York in 2001, who's got a
strained relationship with his lawyer dad (an aloof and emotionally
hard Pierce Brosnan) ever since his brother committed
suicide.
Tyler is a bit of a closed book drifter, a one night stands kind of
guy who won't emotionally open up - but that all changes when a
twist of fate brings him to Ally (Lost's Emilie de Ravin).
Ally too is emotionally damaged - having seen her mom murdered on
the subway when she was 11, she isn't initially too keen to let
Tyler into her life.
But the pair's paths are intertwined and fate has a way of playing
these things out&
Sure, the story may be the usual tale of brooding teen love but
thanks to pitch perfect performances from Pattinson and De Ravin
along with the rich ending of Remember Me which emotionally shocks
you by knocking the wind out of your cinematic sails, this is quite
the surprise - it's unexpected, powerful and may well leave you
agog.
Extras: Cast and directors commentary plus a
making of.
Rating: 7/10