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Forget to Remember
Dina's carefree life changes with the return of the ex-husband from the prison. She has a new family and his parish does not fit into Dina's life. The inevitability of choice. Inability to understand another...
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Plot Summary
An aging retired detective, haunted by a past case, decides to revisit his old haunts and confront the ghosts of his past. Along the way, he encounters a young, ambitious journalist who becomes entangled in his investigation, leading them both down a path of uncovering long-buried secrets.
Critical Reception
Forget to Remember received a mixed reception from critics, with praise directed at the performances of its veteran cast, particularly Christopher Lloyd. However, the film was often criticized for its predictable plot and uneven pacing, which led to a lukewarm response from general audiences as well.
What Reviewers Say
Christopher Lloyd delivers a commendable performance, adding gravitas to the role.
The film suffers from a derivative storyline and lacks narrative momentum.
While aiming for a poignant drama, it often falls short due to predictable twists.
Google audience: Audience reviews were generally underwhelming, with many finding the film to be a forgettable attempt at a mystery drama. Some viewers appreciated the nostalgic presence of actors like Christopher Lloyd and Edward Furlong but felt the story did not offer anything new or compelling.
Fun Fact
The film reunited Christopher Lloyd and C. Thomas Howell, who previously starred together in the iconic 1984 film 'The Day After'.
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