Top Critics Gave Robert Pattinson’s ‘Remember Me’ Movie Mixed Reviews

Top Critics gave Robert Pattinson’s ‘Remember Me’ movie mixed reviews. Summit Entertainment released Robert Pattinson’s new drama flick, “Remember Me” in theaters today,and the top movie critics in the business gave it some pretty mixed reviews. Some of them liked it,and some of them really didn’t like it. The movies stars: Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Chris Cooper, Lena Olin, Tate Ellington, Ruby Jerins, and Pierce Brosnan.
Wesley Morris from the Boston Globe gave it a D-. He said, “the movie crassly repurposes tragedy to excuse its cliches.” Roger Ebert over at the Chicago Sun-Times gave it a B. He stated, it was, “a well-made movie. I cared about the characters. I felt for them.”
Michael Phillips from the Chicago Tribune gave it a C rating. He said, “The dialogue can drive you crazy with its self-consciousness.” Lisa Schwarzbaum at “Entertainment Weekly” gave it a D+, stating, it was “a shameless contraption of ridiculously sad things befalling attractive people.”
Kirk Honeycutt over at the Hollywood Reporter gave it a strong A+ rating. He said, it was “A strong romantic drama in which Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin really shine.”
Peter Travers from Rolling Stone gave it a poor D. He stated, “It’s all weepy drool until the twist ending, which turns it shockingly offensive.” “Remember Me” movie is in theaters now. You can checkout more movie reviews at Yahoo! movies by Clicking Here.
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What do the critics really know? Their reviews aren’t typically in step with the American public. I dragged my husband with me who doesn’t share my interest in Robert Pattinson. This movie surprised him – it made Mr. Macho laugh and . . . .cry which is extremely rare. This has all of the ingredients of a great film. All of the broken characters were credible, the pace was good, the up and down emotional aspects were very effective. The dailog felt real and not contrived. It was a believable. Everyone walked out of the theatre very much affected – in a positive way. It was touching without being maudlin. It makes you re-evaluate where you are and appreciate what you have. It provides a reminders that we all need. The very sensitive ending was handled in a very respectful manner. I wouldn’t have been able to watch it otherwise.Great job Rob!!!!
A agree with Lydia, movie was amazing. Have seen it twice and will go every week! Very well done.