Bryan Reesman reviews “Remember Me,” he states, “I think the filmmakers understood this and handled the subject matter respectfully.”
Please take a moment and read his review of the film. I really like reading a male’s perspective, especially when they seem to understand the meaning behind the film.
-Jen
WARNING: THIS POST CONTAINS SPOILERS.
Yesterday I submitted an essay to Moviefone about the controversial ending to the new film Remember Me, directed by Allen Coulter, written by Will Fetters and starring Robert Pattinson (Twilight) and Emilie de Ravin (Lost). A topical Moviefone story can often pull in one or two dozen comments. Some have topped 100. This one reached 300 within 12 hours of being posted. At one point last night, I was literally receiving one comment per minute, and during one hour alone, the post received 78,000 views, easily making it the post of the night and landing it a top spot on AOL’s main page.
Full Review by Brian Reesman


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Great article, I garee with Brian.
And to be honest I don’t understand why 9/11 is ‘taboo’, but perhaps it’s cultural & we Aussies view things differently. We certainly wouldn’t react in that way if Tyler had been in the Safari Club (Bali bombings 2002). That particular terrorist attack is as deeply etched here as is 9/11.