Remember

Remember

2016 "Dark truths will come to light."
Remember
Remember

Remember

7.5 | 1h34m | R | en | Drama

With the aid of a fellow Auschwitz survivor and a hand-written letter, an elderly man with dementia goes in search of the person responsible for the death of his family.

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7.5 | 1h34m | R | en | Drama , Thriller , Mystery | More Info
Released: March. 11,2016 | Released Producted By: Serendipity Point Films , Téléfilm Canada Country: South Africa Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.rememberthemovie.com/
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With the aid of a fellow Auschwitz survivor and a hand-written letter, an elderly man with dementia goes in search of the person responsible for the death of his family.

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Cast

Christopher Plummer , Bruno Ganz , Jürgen Prochnow

Director

Rory Cheyne

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Serendipity Point Films , Téléfilm Canada

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seaturtle-18167 How does a nazi officer convince the world.. maybe a woman he might meet and marry.. that he is Jewish?? I don't think so. Other than that. Amazing. twists and turns and 3 days later .. I am still thinking about it.
edisonjd Excellent movie great acting with a verywith a very good plot. It might seem a little Slow but it seems to be going at the age of the actor. Great performance!
gwmbkm Both Christopher Plummer and Martin Landau are excellent actors (ML in the past tense since he passed away in the summer of 2017). It is amazing when men - particularly men of their age - can deliver such riveting performances. The story is spellbinding and the ending is very much a surprise. But it is the acting of the two gentlemen Plummer and Landau that should recommend this film to anyone who enjoys solid acting and complete immersion in their characters. A shout out also to Dean Norris for his 15 minutes or so of screen time. Very well acted.Anyone who has a smattering of knowledge of the Nazi concentration camps should appreciate this movie. And even those who don't should appreciate it for its excellent acting.
Samiam3 To a certain extent, Remember is arguably Egoyan's best work since Ararat. Sure you can argue that Where the Truth Lies and Chloe were eroticly good B-movies, but they would never be mistaken for 'art'Remember sees Christopher Plummer as a 90 year old auwshwitz survivor, in a home and losing his facilities. He is told by a nurse (or reahter reminded) that his wife past away a couple months back, and so he sets out on a personal quest that he promised to undertake after she past, to find and kill the SS officer who murdered his family in the camp. Christopher Plummers damanaged, vulnerable and empathetic performance is something of a gem to find in an Egoyan film. He has always been a director with an eye towards cold and distant qualities in his characters. The tone is very mellow exept for one sequence where Breaking Bad's Dean Norris comes into the picture and fills the shoes of the late Maury Chakin, as the one sketchy and obnoxoius oaf in the Egoyan oeuve. His performance as the square head county deputy with small man syndrome body languade feels more reminicent of the people in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. Plummer is strong enough to carry the movie though the minor contrivances, but the finale has a surprise twist that would have been more clever if it wasn't so shoehorned at the last minute.