After a lifetime of scams, a self-centered millennial is sentenced to take care of his grandmother, who has Alzheimer's. This film aims to raise awareness and funds to end Alzheimer's, and i... Read allAfter a lifetime of scams, a self-centered millennial is sentenced to take care of his grandmother, who has Alzheimer's. This film aims to raise awareness and funds to end Alzheimer's, and is part of the project Let's Make a Difference.After a lifetime of scams, a self-centered millennial is sentenced to take care of his grandmother, who has Alzheimer's. This film aims to raise awareness and funds to end Alzheimer's, and is part of the project Let's Make a Difference.
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I liked the movie because of story and acting. This movie gives a message but i'm not gonna told the story with you.
The climax left a bitter taste with how an unhealthy relationship was glorified. That said, the best parts of the movie are essentially the parts where a man holds the her gf like a treasure and is surrounded by his friends who despite everything cheer him up and the bonding scenes were never boring and didn't feel laggy either.
Though he is a labourer, he has no qualms about violently attacking the leaders of the fledgling left-wing trade union movement. Even the tears of his mother does not move him to change his ways.
The climax left a bitter taste with how an unhealthy relationship was glorified. That said, the best parts of the movie are essentially the parts where a man holds the her gf like a treasure and is surrounded by his friends who despite everything cheer him up and the bonding scenes were never boring and didn't feel laggy either.
Though he is a labourer, he has no qualms about violently attacking the leaders of the fledgling left-wing trade union movement. Even the tears of his mother does not move him to change his ways.
Not to Forget (2021) is a really bad film about a "millennial" who gets sentenced to a month with his grandmother in Kentucky. The old lady is suffering from alzheimer's disease. When he discovers she is rich and owns land, he summons his dumb friends and they try to cook up a scheme to grab her money and property. Easily one of the worst films I've ever seen. The low point may be when the grandson dresses up in jesus drag to try to get the old lady to say where the key to the safe is. And no it's not supposed to be funny.
Five, count them, five Oscar winners appear in this mess. Lou Gossett plays a local minister who spouts bible passages at the drop of a hat. Olympia Dukakis plays the judge. Cloris Leachman plays a hair salon customer. Tatum O'Neal plays the local doctor. George Chakiris plays the ancient banker. Career lows for all of them. Aside from Gossett, this is the final film appearance for the others.
Karen Grassle plays the old grandma. Never heard of any of the young actors and they are all terrible.
Five, count them, five Oscar winners appear in this mess. Lou Gossett plays a local minister who spouts bible passages at the drop of a hat. Olympia Dukakis plays the judge. Cloris Leachman plays a hair salon customer. Tatum O'Neal plays the local doctor. George Chakiris plays the ancient banker. Career lows for all of them. Aside from Gossett, this is the final film appearance for the others.
Karen Grassle plays the old grandma. Never heard of any of the young actors and they are all terrible.
I think most of America, if not the world, look for great family programming L, and thia movie fit the bill.
I'm am older guy, and I had tears several times watching this. I rarely sit thru a whole movie. Usually I don't finish them, or watch them over multiple days, but like a God book you can't put down, I watched this fully without a break. I truly enjoyed this movie. Having a disease can be so hard to deal with. But love, patience, and family is so important. This movie was sweet, sad, to the heart, and joyful. The acting may not have been the best but it was still enjoyable. I recommend this movie.
I'm am older guy, and I had tears several times watching this. I rarely sit thru a whole movie. Usually I don't finish them, or watch them over multiple days, but like a God book you can't put down, I watched this fully without a break. I truly enjoyed this movie. Having a disease can be so hard to deal with. But love, patience, and family is so important. This movie was sweet, sad, to the heart, and joyful. The acting may not have been the best but it was still enjoyable. I recommend this movie.
I really enjoyed the movie , and also I recomond to all watch the movie. Its simple movie. But its feel good type of movie. Every one can watch this movie. The massages and the lessons from this movie is commandable. Also cinematogarphy is on point. This movie has so soothing music that can mesmarized you. If you watch this movie you guys can't get regreate. The pinao music is amezing. Simple but beautiful movie. You can watch it one time. I really enjoyed the movie. Its plot, direction, acting, music, artis all things are on point. If you consider to watch it I would definately say you cant regreate.
Not to forget is a film you will not forget with it's poignant message and unique.
Perspective on Alzheimer's. It was the best of fest winner for San Diego Movie awards at the beginning of 2023 and won additional awards and was screened at our in person festival on at the museum of photography arts in balboa park San Diego, California . SDMA recongnizes and honours independent filmmakers and screenwriters from all over the globe and it is very proud to have awarded this feature film With in all star cast featuring the final Performance of Cloris Leachman and Olympia Dukakis this film brings new insights into this devastating disease.
Perspective on Alzheimer's. It was the best of fest winner for San Diego Movie awards at the beginning of 2023 and won additional awards and was screened at our in person festival on at the museum of photography arts in balboa park San Diego, California . SDMA recongnizes and honours independent filmmakers and screenwriters from all over the globe and it is very proud to have awarded this feature film With in all star cast featuring the final Performance of Cloris Leachman and Olympia Dukakis this film brings new insights into this devastating disease.
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- TriviaFinal film of both Cloris Leachman and Olympia Dukakis, who passed respectively in January and May of 2021.
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