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Remember me - Robert Pattinson

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  1. LittleMissBossy

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  4. DAWN

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    Rob via Twitter:

    @RememberMeFilm: From Rob - Just heard about "Remember Me Saturday" and I can not believe you guys are doing that for me. #RememberMe

    @RememberMeFilm: From Rob (cont’d) - Thank you all for always being so supportive. #RememberMe

    @RememberMeFilm: From Rob (cont’d) - I'm very proud of the film and I hope you like it as much as I do. #RememberMe


    was am Samstag ist:
    http://remember-me-saturday.blogspot.com/2010/01/hollywood-is-watching-can-robert.html
    tja, wenn der Film dann bei uns schon im Kino wär.... :(
     
  5. DAWN

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    ´Remember Me´ Filmkritiken:
    Achtung Spoiler!

    aus der Sicht einer Nicht- New Yorkerin:

    I was lucky enough to see Remember Me at a screening a few weeks ago. I have to say I didn’t go in with any expectations. I hadn’t even really explored what the movie was about except that Rob Pattinson was in it and that wasn’t necessarily my motivation for seeing the film. I was pleasantly surprised by the depth of the script. New York City was used as the backdrop but the usual iconic scenery wasn’t rammed down your throat. It was a nice change of pace. Allen Coulter clearly took care in presenting the city in a way that people who live there can respect and understand.

    The opening scene of Remember Me was haunting and sets the tone for the rest of the film. Tyler (Rob Pattinson) and Ally (Emilie de Ravin) have both been touched by tragedy and each is dealing with it in their own way. Ally’s motto is to live everyday to fullest knowing things can change in an instant. Emilie de Ravin plays Ally with just enough balance of playfulness and shadowed past. Her interactions with Pattinson are genuine and the chemistry is fantastic.

    In Remember Me, how each person deals with tragedy is essential to who they are. Tyler (Rob Pattinson) suffers a loss that causes him to lose his way. He becomes the self indulgent, poor little rich boy who hates his father. Pattinson plays the part to perfection. Tyler becomes a relatable character brought to life by the combination of strong script writing, intelligent directing, and the subtle pain Pattinson brings to the character.

    The film is a beautiful story about finding one’s self in spite of what you have been through and knowing that things can change in an instant. The family dynamics, whether it be Ally’s dad (Chris Cooper)being driven to extremes because of his over protectiveness or Tyler’s dad (Pierce Brosnan) being cool and aloof, not knowing how to care for his children, the dynamics are all recognizable characteristics in the average family.

    Now let’s get to the part everyone wants to know about, the end. Any story set in NYC in 2001 runs the risk of being too painful to watch. 9/11 is like an old wound still sensitive to the touch, any movie that includes the topic doesn’t always appeal to the masses. In this case however the subject matter is handled with extreme delicacy and respect to those who lived through the experience. It is not driving force of the story but an element that adds another layer.

    Overall if you are looking for a film that showcases Rob Pattinson as a knock-off version of Edward Cullen this is not it. The film is so much more than just a vehicle for Rob. The family dynamics and lack of direction that Tyler has are all things that average people can relate to. This is a story about survival, about being the one that was left behind and how you choose to live your life after being touched by tragedy. There is a heart and soul to this film that isn’t in your typical drama and it is absolutely worth the watch.

    One last note bring tissues!!



    und aus der Sicht einer New Yorkerin:

    There are certain actors that I’ll go and see a movie that they are in because I’m that much of a fan. Remember Me didn’t draw me in on actor love, despite the fact that I’ve been drooling of Pierce Brosnan since I was 14 and saw the Manions of America. I mean I’m fine with Robert Pattinson being Edward Cullen, but I wouldn’t consider myself a Rob fangirl. I haven’t seen Little Ashes or How To Be. I didn’t get the fuss when he was in Harry Potter, and to a large extent I don’t relate to the fuss now. I’m not really a squee and giggle kind of girl, I think I skipped that stage at age 12. I was interested in Remember Me based on the trailer that ran in front of New Moon. Honestly, I wasn’t that interested before I saw that trailer, but the character relationships I saw in the Remember Me trailer got me interested.

    I went into the movie knowing nothing other than the clips that all of you have seen. Without giving away the plot, the movie opens in spring 1991 and then after a scene that sets the backstory for Emilie De Ravin’s character, is a transition and the words “10 years later”. Now this is the first of several markers that make you keenly aware that the story is set in 2001 in New York City.

    As a New Yorker, I was impressed how much this film lived and breathed New York. Hollywood frequently gets the city wrong with anachronisms like people heading uptown on 5th Avenue, or Monica’s apartment in Friends is gargantuan in size. There was such an attention to detail, the hanging’s on the walls of Tyler’s (Rob’s) apartment and in Ally’s (Emilie’s) house. The fact that Ally’s mother was a nurse who married a cop is so New York. That Tyler is drinking coffee out of a blue cup with the Grecian figures on it is so New York. The fact that they are eating Bialys is so New York! They haven’t white washed the city. They showed it off at it’s unrefined best from the Queens suburbs ( Fresh Meadows, Whitestone, or Elmhurst area I think), to yuppie Brooklyn, and then to the grimy student apartment in The Village by NYU. Bingo, it’s authentic New York. It’s not Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese New York, but another angle truly captured. This adds a level of plausibility and reality to the story.

    The movie itself is old-fashioned, character driven storytelling, and that’s a good thing. What’s really nice is that each actor has added beyond the cliche of who they could have played. Robert Pattinson has noted that there is a bit of the James Dean Rebel Without a Cause and the Catcher in the Rye’s Holden Caufield in his portrayal of Tyler, but it has a depth and variety that goes beyond disaffected youth and angry young man. The same is true with newcomer Tate Ellington. he plays the likable yet unlikeable best friend. You don’t know if you want to hug him or smack him.

    Chemistry makes every movie. You have a love story without chemistry and it’s all over. The media has made a lot about the relationship between Rob Pattinson and Emilie DeRavin’s characters. I assure you, it does sizzle. However, there’s another love story in the movie that to me was more compelling. It’s the story of the relationship between Tyler and is little sister, Caroline, played by Ruby Jerins of Nurse Jackie fame. By far it’s the strongest bond between two people in the movie. Three scenes in and you are absolutely convinced that Tyler would walk through fire to help his little sister. The scenes involving Caroline and Tyler story arc are among the best including a confrontation scene with their father played by Pierce Brosnan that’s been seen briefly on the trailer. Tyler asks his father ‘Why aren’t you riveted?” Believe me, at that point the entire audience is riveted.

    Now for the timing. As I said, you realize within the first five minutes of the movie that it is set in New York City in 2001. You are constantly reminded of the year in so many ways, such as movies that the characters are seeing and discussion of Roger Clemmens playing for the Yankees. So when the family takes a trip Labor Day weekend to the Hamptons and comes back on the Long Island Rail Road on the Monday, you mentally begin your eight day countdown. When the story got to that following Tuesday and with that postcard perfect bright blue sky, I was fidgety with a lump in my stomach. By the time a key character was standing in front of the big red Marine Midland Bank cube looking across the street I was clutching the arms of my chair and clawing at the wood.

    For many reasons I have purposefully never seen a film made about 9/11. It took me over a year after 9/11 before I couldn’t go anywhere near Ground Zero. Where the action then leads and how the character’s lives are then affected I won’t spoil. I will say this, I had I seen airplanes crashing, people running in terror down staircases, or making that last phone call I would have vaulted over my seat probably still clutching the armrest where I would have beat someone senseless in the lobby with it.

    I once I realized I wasn’t going to see anything gratuitously graphic and my blood pressure came down I was OK with how the movie came to it’s conclusion. It would have been easy to do a myriad of cliches, but the movie doesn’t go there. It goes for subtle and suggestive and that makes it real. It’s not a showy ending—but it’s the right ending, because life goes on.
     
  7. melii

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    ich hab ihn gesehen,

    ich find ihn super !! genauso stell ich mir ihn im "wirklichen leben" vor. total authentisch.

    der schluss war für mich einfach nur ein schock, will nicht zuviel verraten....
     
  8. DAWN

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    mal wieder ein paar Fotos von Rob am Set von ´Bel Ami´:


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  9. SuesseMaus87

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    werd am freitag oder samstag vermutlich gehen.. bin schon gespannt! :)
     
  10. Julie-1

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    Ich muss erst schauen ob ich jemanden finde der sich den Film mit mir anschaut. Alleine will ich auch nicht gehen.
     
  11. suara

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    wunderschoener film - habe rotz und wasser geheult - RP klasse typ und schauspieler - wirklich heiss!

    sehr empfehlenswert!
     
  12. Samba

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    Ich hab ihn mittlerweile auch gesehen, hat mir gut gefallen.
    Besonders der Schluss war sowas von NICHT vorhersehbar.
     
  13. Tamara81

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    Ich hab den Film am Samstag gesehn. Er ist klasse. Der Anfang hat mich ziemlich mitgenommen.
    Das der Schluss damit zu tun hat war mir klar. Warum sonst sollte der Film in dieser Zeit spielen. Nur wusste ich nicht wen es trifft.
     
  14. SuesseMaus87

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    war vorigen freitag kino..
    ma ich musste mich echt zusammenreisen nicht zu heulen.. sch*** hormone.. *ausredesuch* ;) aber der halbe kinosaal hat geweint..

    ich hatte keine ahnung in welchem jahr der film spielt, irgednwie übersehen.. und zum schluss denk ich mir 90 stockwerk ? was ist den das bitte für ein gebäude? und als ich dann hörte das der 1995 starb und 6 jahre tot ist dachte ich mir nur "nein, nein, nein... " und als ich dann das datum sah war es klar..

    super film einfach, ohne happy end - obwohl ich es mir ja mehr auf happy end´s stehe... - rob ein klasse schauspieler, sie natürlich auch!!!
    was ich super fand, war das der mitbewohner sich dann seinen namen tätowieren lies! kommt für mich als zeichen rüber das sie mehr verband als nur freundschaft, das sie sich wie brüder fühlten!

    hach mist, könnt gleich wieder heulen.. :(
     
  15. Kodak12XIS

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    Ein bisschen viel verraten für Leute, die den Film noch nicht gesehen haben!
     
  16. Julie-1

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    Oh mein Gott, hab mir gerade die Bilder von Bel Ami nochmal angeschaut.

    Am letzten Bild schaut er meinem Ex gleich. :eek:
     
  17. SuesseMaus87

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    verziehung, wollt´s eh grad in weißer schrift ändern geht aber nicht..
     

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