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Remember

  • 2015
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  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
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Christopher Plummer in Remember (2015)
Atom Egoyan's new film
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With the aid of a fellow Auschwitz survivor and a hand-written letter, an elderly man with dementia goes in search of the person he believes to be responsible for the death of his family in ... Read allWith the aid of a fellow Auschwitz survivor and a hand-written letter, an elderly man with dementia goes in search of the person he believes to be responsible for the death of his family in the death camp to kill him himself.With the aid of a fellow Auschwitz survivor and a hand-written letter, an elderly man with dementia goes in search of the person he believes to be responsible for the death of his family in the death camp to kill him himself.

  • Director
    • Atom Egoyan
  • Writer
    • Benjamin August
  • Stars
    • Christopher Plummer
    • Kim Roberts
    • Amanda Smith
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    29K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Atom Egoyan
    • Writer
      • Benjamin August
    • Stars
      • Christopher Plummer
      • Kim Roberts
      • Amanda Smith
    • 163User reviews
    • 152Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Remember: Alemania (Spanish Subtitled)
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    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Zev Guttman
    Kim Roberts
    Kim Roberts
    • Paula
    Amanda Smith
    • Cele
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Max Rosenbaum
    Sean Francis
    Sean Francis
    • Max's Aide
    Howard Jerome
    • Rabbi
    Henry Czerny
    Henry Czerny
    • Charles Guttman
    T.J. McGibbon
    T.J. McGibbon
    • Zev's Great Grandaughter
    Liza Balkan
    • Rebecca Guttman
    Mark Fisher
    Mark Fisher
    • New York Taxi Driver
    Michael Koras
    Michael Koras
    • Amtrak Train Conductor
    Peter DaCunha
    Peter DaCunha
    • Tyler
    Daniel Kash
    Daniel Kash
    • Retirement Home Director
    Duane Murray
    Duane Murray
    • Tyler's Dad
    Patrick Haye
    Patrick Haye
    • Cleveland Town Car Driver
    James Cade
    James Cade
    • Gun Shop Owner
    Sugith Varughese
    Sugith Varughese
    • Cleveland Holiday Inn Desk Clerk
    Mary Walsh
    • Rudy #1's Cleaning Lady
    • (as Mary 'Fran' Walsh)
    • Director
      • Atom Egoyan
    • Writer
      • Benjamin August
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    9lokilfa

    Want a real action thriller? Remember!

    Remember is indeed an exceptionally good solid movie, I have to thank IMDb reviewers for pointing it out, I could have easily missed this one, cerebral thrillers are sometimes difficult to watch for me and most often than not satisfaction for the viewer is scarce.

    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.
    7ferguson-6

    Plummer and Landau shine

    Greetings again from the darkness. Earlier this year, 81 year old Maggie Smith impressed with her lead role in The Lady in the Van. And now, just a few weeks later, comes 86 year old Christopher Plummer in a gut-wrenching performance as Zev Guttman, a 90 year old German grieving widower suffering from dementia. Don't let that description fool you … Zev goes on a cross-continent road trip with a mission of seeking justice against the Auschwitz guard who killed his family more than 70 years ago.

    Zev lives in a nursing home and often can't remember to wear shoes, much less that his beloved wife Ruth has passed away. It turns out another resident/patient at the home shares a history at Auschwitz with him. Wheelchair-bound Max (Martin Landau) says the two men are the last surviving members of their cell block, and must work together to find the guard – now living under the assumed name of Rudy Kurlander – and find justice for their families. So we find ourselves with a coalition of sympathetic senior citizen Nazi hunters.

    Given the war atrocities, it makes sense that over the years, many movies have placed Nazi hunting as a core theme. Among the most well known are: The Odessa File (1974), Marathon Man (1976), The Boys from Brazil (1978), Inglourious Bastards (2009), and The Debt (2010). But leave it to director Atom Egoyan (Ararat, Where the Truth Lies) to find a different spin and a twist on a familiar theme. At times, Zev's dementia distracts us from his vengeful mission, while at various other times, the innocence of children acts as a dual reminder – the fragility of old age vs. the eye-for-eye brutality.

    It's Landau's Max who acts as a type of narrative structure for the story. His sharp and focused plan is written out in letter form so that Zev can constantly refer and be reminded of his purpose. The letter also provides us viewers with the necessary back-story to fully comprehend the what's and why's. Each time Zev re-reads the letter, he re-experiences the loss of his wife – yet another of the film's reminders of the effects of dementia.

    Zev's search takes him from Ohio to Canada to Idaho to Lake Tahoe. He goes through four Rudy Kurlanders – with Bruno Ganz (Downfall, 2004) and Jurgen Prochnow (Das Boot (1981) representing two. There is also a very uncomfortable sequence involving Dean Norris ("Breaking Bad") which reminds that hatred is often passed down through generations.

    The nursing home "getaway" and the purchase of a gun have us thinking Zev is some type of senior citizen Jason Bourne – sharing the lack of memory, but none of the skills. The title of "Remember" has many meanings and interpretations here, not the least of which is as a display of loss, guilt, revenge, family and old age. Even the most poignant moment of the film occurs when Zev says "I remember".
    Gordon-11

    Wow, it astounded me

    This film tells the story of a holocaust survivor who now has dementia and lives in a nursing home in the USA. With the encouragement from another holocaust survivor, he sets out on a trip to hunt down their tormentors.

    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!
    7quincytheodore

    A trip of remembrance and redemption

    In a striking similarity to Memento, a forgetful man wanders around with one goal of finding the men from his past. This is not the ordinary thriller as it's significantly slower with a peculiar lead character, yet it's surprisingly just as effective as any high octane action . The journey is not a happy one, and it builds audience's expectation in clever way that when the goal is reached, none of the outcomes seems to be pleasant.

    Zev (Christopher Plummer) is an old man with dementia. After the death of his wife, his friend hands him a letter containing a mission to find the men from Auschwitz. Christopher Plummer is truly exceptional, he displays the courage as though his character is a secret agent despite deep down he's plagued with terror and uncertainty. His often meek demeanor is sympathetic to watch, but at the same time one can invest in his endeavor and motive.

    The visual and audio are designed to create suspense even in trivial moments. Its main focus is a man with dementia, and little things might rattle him, so any bump in the trip proves to be challenging. Acting from the rest of cast is commendable. Characters would most likely help Zev, yet there's an unsettling feeling that their reactions can be antagonistic, especially since Zev is not particularly suave with words.

    It plays with the awkward situation really well with the solemn music and view of scenery that feels darker even though it never literally becomes that way. On the other hand, this could also hamper the pace. This is far from action thriller, more investment is made towards the drama instead of gun-slinging action.

    Zev's adventure is a bizarre and slow one, it's an ironic tale of both kindness and cruelty of others. Unsettling yet charming in its somber steps.
    9russa_07

    A wonder

    I didn't have many expectations when I started watching the movie. I am particularly interested in WWII movies, and I have watched many movies that deal with the Nazi period. However, this one goes beyond that typical movie. We get to know a man with dementia trying to avenge the death of his family. We start off an interesting idea. The hour went by quickly, as we go into the depth of this revenge. However, it is the ending that takes it all. It left me speechless and at the same time, left me thinking, reflecting on every character and situation. If you're in doubt whether to watch it or not, let me advise you: watch it, you won't regret it. However, be ready to explore some deep thoughts afterward.

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    • Trivia
      Christopher Plummer performed all his own piano playing.
    • Goofs
      Near 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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      Featured in 2016 Canadian Screen Awards (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Etude Op 92 No. 5 In G Major
      Written by Moritz Moszkowski

      Performed by Lory Wainberg

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Mexico
      • Germany
      • South Africa
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Recuerdos secretos
    • Filming locations
      • Revival 629, 629 Eastern Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Serendipity Point Films
      • Distant Horizon
      • Detalle Films
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    • Budget
      • CA$13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,184,564
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $27,006
      • Oct 18, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,235,959
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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