Clint from Moviehole wrote about Robert Pattinson's Remember Me.
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10. Remember MeI remember getting an Atari for my 10th birthday. That was a big surprise. When I caught the top of those tiny ted joysticks atop of their black spongy controls, I knew my entry into double figure land was going to be one to remember. Wanna know what a bigger surprise was? ”Remember Me”! This truly out Gorfed Gorf and Swallowed Pac Man hole in terms of pleasant surprises – I kid you not. Say what you will about his sparkling work in those vampire pics, Robert Pattinson delivers one of the richest and most weighty performances of any actor this year with his uneasy son and lover at the center of director Allen Coulter’s love letter to 9/11 (yes, there is such a thing). Catch it on DVD – you’ll find it, unjustly, at the ‘bottom’ of the new releases shelf.
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10. Remember Me
I
know, I know, ‘but it’s got that guy with more gunk in his hair than Liz Hurley
does in her nether regions’ but c’mon! many-a-good-actor have started out in
the cinematic mailroom and graduated to an awe-impressive high-rise suite –
just look at Robin ‘Mork’ Williams, Josh ‘Goonies’ Brolin, Tom ‘Bosom Buddies’
Hanks or Stephen ‘Evil Ed’ Geoffries! (Ok, bad example) – ain’t Robert
Pattinson innocent until the gavel slams down!? This film, a heartrending
relationship drama (it’s both about the rapport between a young couple and also
one between a young man and his estranged father) that played to the tick of a
9/11 countdown, proved there’s much more to “Twilight” vamp Robert Pattinson
than blank stares, sparkles and tree hopping. Quite simply, Pattinson was an
eye-opener in this film. Skeptics need see it.
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