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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaLove Happens. When you least expect it. Forget Me Not is a moving, modern day love story set over twenty four hours against a stunning London backdrop.Love Happens. When you least expect it. Forget Me Not is a moving, modern day love story set over twenty four hours against a stunning London backdrop.Love Happens. When you least expect it. Forget Me Not is a moving, modern day love story set over twenty four hours against a stunning London backdrop.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados en total
Rachel Rhodes-Puckett
- Nurse
- (as Rachel Rhodes)
Opiniones destacadas
Yeah, this film is amazing. The most underrated romantic drama of all time.
It's curiously a strange cousin to Lost in Translation.
Beautifully shot in London at some great locations. Cinematography is top notch.
Brilliantly acted. Just so gorgeous to look at. It deserves to be on Blu-ray. I would buy it to replace my worn out dvd.
Lovely London, great acting, great story.
Blah blah blah, why do we need to use 600 letters to explain how good a movie is.
It's really good, really great, really excellent.
Before Sunrise and Lost in Translation, yeah yeah yeah. It's just as good, so great.
London never looked so good.
I really love it, oh yeah!....
It's curiously a strange cousin to Lost in Translation.
Beautifully shot in London at some great locations. Cinematography is top notch.
Brilliantly acted. Just so gorgeous to look at. It deserves to be on Blu-ray. I would buy it to replace my worn out dvd.
Lovely London, great acting, great story.
Blah blah blah, why do we need to use 600 letters to explain how good a movie is.
It's really good, really great, really excellent.
Before Sunrise and Lost in Translation, yeah yeah yeah. It's just as good, so great.
London never looked so good.
I really love it, oh yeah!....
Categorising the film as a romance may have done it a disservice. Yes, it's a love story but it's also about how we create a place for ourselves in this life through the stories we tell and our relationships with other people. Will is utterly decent, Eve is free-spirited and perhaps a little rootless but they're both in the process of changing their view of themselves and how they present themselves to others.
As a viewer, you always know more about Will than Eve does which develops a certain investment in the story. There are clues along the way to the secret we already know - it's easy to see how she misses them and the fact that she does means we develop an empathy for her simple optimism. There are also clues, right from the start, to the secret we don't know. Knowing what we know from the outset, it's easier for us to spot those clues and add them up than it is for Eve so the revelation is perhaps less shocking for us than for her; for us it perhaps feels more like an inevitability. It's a clever device that tends to pull viewers in rather than feeling overly manipulative.
Tobias Menzies as Will and Genevieve O'Reilly as Eve both give wonderfully natural and believable performances, making it easy to just lose yourself in the world of the film. Conversations ebb and flow, some things are unsaid, some things are never finished, just as they are in real life (what's the kicker in Will's most embarrassing story? We'll never know!). The London locations give it a "bigger" feel than many low-budget films.
It may be a romance, it may even be a weepy but I think it goes beyond that with a message that is ultimately positive and optimistic - don't be afraid to care and don't be afraid to let others care for you.
As a viewer, you always know more about Will than Eve does which develops a certain investment in the story. There are clues along the way to the secret we already know - it's easy to see how she misses them and the fact that she does means we develop an empathy for her simple optimism. There are also clues, right from the start, to the secret we don't know. Knowing what we know from the outset, it's easier for us to spot those clues and add them up than it is for Eve so the revelation is perhaps less shocking for us than for her; for us it perhaps feels more like an inevitability. It's a clever device that tends to pull viewers in rather than feeling overly manipulative.
Tobias Menzies as Will and Genevieve O'Reilly as Eve both give wonderfully natural and believable performances, making it easy to just lose yourself in the world of the film. Conversations ebb and flow, some things are unsaid, some things are never finished, just as they are in real life (what's the kicker in Will's most embarrassing story? We'll never know!). The London locations give it a "bigger" feel than many low-budget films.
It may be a romance, it may even be a weepy but I think it goes beyond that with a message that is ultimately positive and optimistic - don't be afraid to care and don't be afraid to let others care for you.
10lexmas
I loved this movie. Poster of the movie make it look like some kind of a generic indie romantic comedy but it couldn't be more wrong. It was such a pleasant surprise in terms of pretty much everything.
I don't want to give stuff/spoiler away because there are some elements that's only reveled at the end that changes the entire perspective of the story so I'll just say it is more of a character driven story about the hardships of life than a typical "romantic" movie. It reminded me a of a movie called "Once" that I really liked as well. The actors-although unknown- did an amazing job! It had great music, and narrative and so much "heart "than I expected. It is definitely a great movie to check out.
I don't want to give stuff/spoiler away because there are some elements that's only reveled at the end that changes the entire perspective of the story so I'll just say it is more of a character driven story about the hardships of life than a typical "romantic" movie. It reminded me a of a movie called "Once" that I really liked as well. The actors-although unknown- did an amazing job! It had great music, and narrative and so much "heart "than I expected. It is definitely a great movie to check out.
This is a 2010 British film staring Tobias Menzies and Genevieve O'Reilly. Wow! This is a slow lead up to a catastrophic ending. Surprising. Deep as the sea. Two people sharing a diminishing memory. One is her mother. The other is Menzies. Menzies is a top actor. O'Reilly is a top actor. Gemma Jones is tops. The editing is tops. The score is deliberately off beat. The location is London through the night until day break. 24 hours and these two do know each other. This is an unusual film with haunting ideas about our memory and our identity. Mark Underwood wrote the screenplay. Excellent and unforgettable.
I saw a preview screening of this at the weekend. It has a very involving story line and I soon found myself wrapped up in the couples journey threw London. It is not the usual genre I would opt for but, the engaging story, great choice of locations and top notch acting kept me entertained. I felt connected to the characters and as the credits started to roll I wanted to know where their journey together was heading. It has a few flaws but they never distracted from the message of the film. It passed the all important watch test, although as I say not my genre, I never found myself looking at my watch to see how long was left. I was captivated by what was happening to the central characters. I left the screening feeling upbeat, thinking about how at our darkest hour something small can happen to bring us into the light.
I would recommend this for anyone looking for something a little different.
I would recommend this for anyone looking for something a little different.
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- TriviaEach revolution of the London Eye takes about 30 minutes. The film makers used two pods and the shots used in the film are pieced together from eight revolutions of the wheel.
- ErroresWhen Will buys the gift at the florist, he puts it into his right-hand jacket pocket as he comes out of the shop. When he and Eve shelter from the rain with Eve now wearing his jacket, he says, "I got you a present," and takes the box from the left hand pocket.
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- USD 10,345
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 33min(93 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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