Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue"Do you remember me?" A childhood game turns terrifyingly real for a group of high schoolers celebrating graduation. After a hide and seek like game in a cemetery, the players begin to disap... Tout lire"Do you remember me?" A childhood game turns terrifyingly real for a group of high schoolers celebrating graduation. After a hide and seek like game in a cemetery, the players begin to disappear one by one."Do you remember me?" A childhood game turns terrifyingly real for a group of high schoolers celebrating graduation. After a hide and seek like game in a cemetery, the players begin to disappear one by one.
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The story isn't bad, don't get me wrong. In fact, the story was actually quite nice, and had a good constant flow to it, so you weren't left bored. Now, what makes the movie halt a bit is the predictability of every single scene. Everything here is by the Hollywood-book. You see everything coming a mile before it actually happens.
The acting in the movie was fairly good, though I am not really familiar with any of the cast. But still, they did a good job.
As for the apparitions, or whatever they are supposed to be, well they look pretty cool and move in a nice way as well. Now what ticked me off was whatever that was going on with their mouths. Every time I saw one of these apparitions I was laughing because of the mouth. So it was a bit hard to take them seriously.
Now, with the supernatural touch of the movie, this is a little bit more interesting than your average standard teenager horror movie. But it is dangerously close to being just another mediocre type.
Watch it if you like teenage horror movies, but don't expect to be scared out of your seat. There are some nice deaths and effects, but that is about the size of the fireworks.
Forget Me Not is a bit of an odd and jumbled offering, with the story not making a great deal of sense to me, mixed with some passionate acting and engaging script, along with some pretty cool visuals. It starts out like countless teen horrors before it and I really thought it was going to be another disappointing one, but I don't know how they managed to keep me interested - but they did - and I was impressed with the kill scenes and the rather spooky ghost/zombies, with their effectively unsettling facial features and wild bodily movements.
The scenes are shot in familiar, everyday kinds of settings and it all looks very simple and perhaps even unexciting, but I actually think through its reachable characters and locations, it successfully finds its audience and engages on an intimate level, which I have to say, was a complete shock to me, that this movie could be able to achieve such.
So, I guess the answer to why it was able to keep me interested, is its earnestness, thoughtfulness and its creativity through simplicity. With decent acting to carry us along willingly, coupled with an efficient script, Forget Me Not is not as forgettable as one may suppose.
The plot development pertaining to the Ghost is actually well done, and the flashbacks featuring our teenager crew when they were younger are interesting, in fact more so than they are in the present.
Unfortunately, what really kills this movie is crappy direction. There's really no attention to details, the actors (far from A-list) were obviously not guided very well either. Early in the movie, we see a girl throwing a necklace in a lake, moments later, she is seen clearly wearing it in a crappy edit that lasts but 2 seconds but leaves you wondering how stuff like this could be missed. From that point in the movie, you have to accept you're going to kill time watching an uninspired direct-to-video or turn it off.
I went with it and must say the basic premise and general plot could have made for an interesting movie. I don't regret watching this. I only regret seeing lots of high ratings by horror fans. As long as horror fans will be undemanding and accept to be short changed, producers will cut corners and deliver films which, like this one, needed a lot more work before being released.
In the end, do not expect much scares from this. But if you are a horror fan and want to see a mix of Asian and American horror, then maybe director Tyler Oliver's botched film will be enjoyable.
I enjoy all types of horror movies and I have seen quite a bit in my life and this is something new to me.
I haven't seen this type of story used in any horror movies I have seen yet and I did enjoy the plot and the characters were played nicely.
I gave this a 6 because some of it was predictable as most horror movies are but all in all I liked this.
Not sure if purchase worthy but for sure a rent.
~Joe
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBella Thorne's first horror film.
- GaffesCrew reflected in the bikers' helmets before the chase begins.
- Citations
Everyone: [chanting in cemetery] One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Release the one ignored by heaven. Eight, nine, ten. Now run and hide, or join her at the devil's side. Eleven comes the clock will chime. Forgotten souls erased by time.
[all yelling now]
Everyone: Midnight comes it's not too late, so kill the ghost or seal your fate! Midnight...
[running in all directions]
- Bandes originalesQuestion Everything
Written by Mike Hornak, Adam Anderson, Jeff Zazueta, Collin Torres and Jimmy Rees
Performed by Stigma
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Forget Me Not?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 300 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 43 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1