Remember Me (2010)

A romantic drama set in New York City during the summer of 2001, where Tyler, a rebellious young man, meets Ally through a twist of fate. Her spirit helps him heal after a family tragedy, though soon the circumstances that brought them together threaten to tear them apart.


Genre(s): Drama, Romance
Rating: 5.8/10 (1,303 votes)
Country: USA
Languages: English
Company: Summit Entertainment

Director(s): Allen Coulter

Producer(s):
Carol Cuddy – executive producer
Trevor Engelson – producer
Michael Lannan – associate producer
Nick Osborne – producer
Robert Pattinson – executive producer

Writer(s):
Will Fetters – screenplay

Cast:
Caitlyn Rund – Alyssa Craig (11 yrs) (as Caitlyn Paige Rund)
Moisés Acevedo – Mugger
Noel Rodriguez – Mugger
Kevin P. McCarthy – Police Chief (as Kevin McCarthy)
Chris Cooper – Sgt. Neil Craig
Robert Pattinson – Tyler Hawkins
Athena Currey – Toothbrush Girl
Lena Olin – Diane Hirsch
Gregory Jbara – Les Hirsch
Ruby Jerins – Caroline Hawkins

Music: Marcelo Zarvos

Tagline: Live in the moments.

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5 Responses to Remember Me (2010)

  1. wildleogrl25 says:

    I love Twilight and Rob First off that was the first thing that made mewant to go see it, plus the Twilight Trailer. I knew it would not be afun, happy love story. I went into this movie blind, I knew there was abig surprise, and I did not spoil it. When the ending happen I wasshocked not at all what I thought would happen (I totally had somethingelse in my mind)The whole movie was beautifully done. There was a lotof foreshadowing and drama. There was a lot of details that I pick upfrom the characters, even the props on set, and all the locations. Yesit was a slow beginning, but it was full of details and emotions. Evenif you don't like Rob, go see this movie, then go watch She out of myLeague to cheer you up.

  2. hanna says:

    I hate Twilight, but I like Robert Pattinson. It was really nice to see him do something else, anything else besides Twilight. I mean how much longer can he play a 17 year old? Did anyone else happen to notice how much older he looks in the Eclipse trailer?

  3. thestrawspinner says:

    Look, don’t let the critics fool you; black people and pain/sufferingdon’t necessarily = an inspirational, feel good movie; and white peopleand pain/suffering don’t necessarily = unbelievable melodrama unworthyof your time. Suffering is suffering, and there are many forms of it.This has nothing to do with attractiveness (or the lack thereof),money, or trivial concerns. It’s about what we do with the moments ofour lives each day, every day. See for yourselves. Whether you like itor not, you’ll definitely have something to talk about in the end.

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