Two self-involved grandsons are forced to step up after their beloved grandmother loses her husband of 60 years.Two self-involved grandsons are forced to step up after their beloved grandmother loses her husband of 60 years.Two self-involved grandsons are forced to step up after their beloved grandmother loses her husband of 60 years.
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This film is hilarious, heartfelt, and stars 3 wonderful actors with great chemistry. It is rare to see a film that follows, with genuine respect and nuance, a female character over 50. This film is fun, sweet and refreshing
What a breath of fresh air amongst action packed Hollywood blockbusters, (ugh).
Aren't you tired of the same ole', same ole' from H'wd?? I love that Ms Moreno acts her age and we care about the characters. Bravo to cast, crew and producers. What a feat it is to make a film - way to go another ten thousand miles to make one that makes us smile. Charming as can be. Thank you.
This movie hits deep themes of family and the value of old people. Remember Me does this in a story that is both funny and poignant. I would recommend this movie to anyone who has a parent or grandparent whom they care about. Rita Moreno is as outstanding as we would expect her to be, but the newcomers Steve Goldbloom and Joel Kelley Dauten also bring some great acting chops.
No excuse for not crediting Martha Plimpton as Ally's Mom, in the first scenes of this movie. She reminds me soo much of Kyra Sedgwick, and is an integral character. Glaring oversight,,,
This film is poorly acted and painfully slow.and is not funny at all. I was hoping a heart attack would put me out of my misery. So good my wife fell asleep so i let her doze, why should she suffer with me.
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