Every review is specially mentioning the twist ending of Robert Pattinson’s new Movie Remember. One thing is for sure that nobody is appreciating the ending. Here are some reviews and comments for sample
The Miami Herald: ”More complex and ambitious than the formulaic romance its TV ads promise. … There’s a distinctly bittersweet undertow to the picture that draws you in and helps you overlook the film’s weaknesses.
The Hollywood Reporter: ”A smart, engaging drama about young love flourishing amid sadness and loss. The story ends on Sept. 11, 2001, in New York, which, depending on your point of view, further underscores the sense of loss implicit in the movie’s title or is an unnecessary dramatic ploy to end the film with a devastating twist of fate that immediately connects with every audience member. But to return to the original point: ‘Remember Me’ is a smart, engaging drama about a romance.”
Roger Ebert: ”The fact is, ‘Remember Me’ is a well-made movie. I cared about the characters. I felt for them. … These people and their situation grow more involving as the movie moves along. Then there’s a perfect storm of coincidences to supply the closing scenes. That’s what I object to.”
The Village Voice: ”There’s an insult-to-injury quality to a plain bad movie with a ‘seize the day’ message (‘Remember Me’s’ tag line: ‘Live in the Moments’) that heckles you with all the other things you should or could be doing while you’re marking time waiting on the credits. And ‘Remember Me’ is DMV dull, the plot showing so little motion toward a discernible resolution that after a while, you wonder if the movie will ever end.”