Avec l'aide d'un autre survivant d'Auschwitz et d'une lettre manuscrite, un vieil homme atteint de démence part à la recherche de la personne qu'il croit responsable de la mort de sa famille... Tout lireAvec l'aide d'un autre survivant d'Auschwitz et d'une lettre manuscrite, un vieil homme atteint de démence part à la recherche de la personne qu'il croit responsable de la mort de sa famille dans le camp de la mort pour le tuer lui-même.Avec l'aide d'un autre survivant d'Auschwitz et d'une lettre manuscrite, un vieil homme atteint de démence part à la recherche de la personne qu'il croit responsable de la mort de sa famille dans le camp de la mort pour le tuer lui-même.
- Prix
- 7 victoires et 24 nominations au total
- Rudy #1's Cleaning Lady
- (as Mary 'Fran' Walsh)
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What makes the story so interesting and keeps it moving are the separate stops on the journey of the main character. In each place he visits there are additional members of the supporting cast introduced, each of whom add a uniqueness and individuality to the scenes that play out. Dean Norris certainly plays an intensely well suited and memorable role. Egoyan keeps up his trademark use of strange and unusual locations, and any fan of the director will not be disappointed.
There is a great twist in this story, one of the better ones I've seen in a while. Some good advice would be to not read any of the spoilers, although the description of how the plot changes would take up several paragraphs. You're better off watching the movie and enjoying Mychael Danna's brilliant soundtrack as an added bonus.
In a society that is constantly becoming older, elder citizens are becoming more and more a part of our social experience and (hopefully) old age will be a much greater part of our own lifetime in the future. Unfortunately memory loss and mental faculties degeneration is a growing threat directly to us or indirectly through our loved ones. Since it's not "cool" this pressing theme is often ignored in movies. Remember makes the best out of it in a surprisingly immersive movie.
The protagonist will fight increasingly daunting external threats and difficulties in his hunt for the enemy/nemesis that has become the unique and last purpose of his life. But that's only half of the story, the hero's physical flaws and internal struggle with his own dysfunctional brain is a whole added yet perfectly merged battleground in which he has to fight his own self.
Depicting such an epic struggle in an immersive storytelling is a massive victory for the script and the actors, no shortcuts taken there, everyone delivers and the protagonist gives a top performance. Photography and music constantly enhance the story but thanks to a superb directing and competent production all the factors involved are smoothly united towards an almost perfect product.
I expected "Remember" to be touching, but I have not expected it to be so completely powerful. It tells the sad life of an old man struggling with basic daily life because of his dementia. Then, it tells a heart wrenching story of revenge seeking. It is already a captivating story, but the story only gets better. The ending is something of a shock which leaves me literally paralysed with emotions. It leaves my brain frantically feeling the emotions of the various characters in the film, especially Zeb's and the other guy in the nursing home. The story astounds me, leaves me with tingles in my head for many minutes after the film ends. I'm made speechless by the intensity of the story. And the even more amazing thing is that the story is very believable, to the point that it could happen to anyone of the elderly generation.
I think "Remember" is a must see for everyone. Make time to find it and watch it!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesChristopher Plummer performed all his own piano playing.
- GaffesNear the end of the movie Zev Guttman gets out of a cab with a bag in his hands but when the cab pulls away, there is no bag.
- Citations
Max Rosenbaum: [in letter to Zev] We are the last living survivors from our prison block. Besides me, you are the only person who could still recognize the man who killed our families.
- ConnexionsFeatured in 2016 Canadian Screen Awards (2016)
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- How long is Remember?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 13 000 000 $ (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 184 564 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 27 006 $ US
- 18 oct. 2015
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 4 235 959 $ US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1