Don't Forget Me Tomorrow
Exploring themes of memory and love, where a couple faces an extraordinary medical breakthrough that could alter their relationship and lives forever.
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Plot Summary
A successful veterinarian, Henry Roth, has a fear of commitment and a string of casual relationships. He meets Lucy Whitmore, a woman who suffers from short-term memory loss due to a past accident, and finds himself falling for her. Each day, Lucy forgets everything that happened the previous day, forcing Henry to woo her anew every single morning. He must find a way to overcome her condition and his own fear of commitment to build a lasting relationship.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing its predictable plot and perceived lack of originality. However, it was a significant commercial success, resonating with audiences who appreciated the chemistry between its lead actors and the film's blend of humor and sentimentality.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for the charming chemistry between Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore.
- Criticized for its formulaic plot and reliance on Sandler's usual comedic tropes.
- Some found the premise touching, while others found it contrived and overly sentimental.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's heartwarming story and the likable performances of the main cast, finding it a sweet and funny romantic comedy. Some viewers felt the plot was a bit repetitive due to the main character's condition, but the emotional core and humor often compensated for this.
Fun Fact
Drew Barrymore reportedly had a clause in her contract that stated Adam Sandler had to take her to lunch every day during filming.
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