
Set in a Tex-Mex border town, Not Forgotten is a classic psychological thriller about Jack and Amaya Bishop, a couple who must come to terms with their tortured pasts in order to save their kidnapped daughter. It is a tale taut with intrigue and steeped in Latino mysticism, where the line between what's real and what's imagined becomes hopelessly blurred.... (Full plot summary below)
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Set in a Tex-Mex border town, Not Forgotten is a classic psychological thriller about Jack and Amaya Bishop, a couple who must come to terms with their tortured pasts in order to save their kidnapped daughter. It is a tale taut with intrigue and steeped in Latino mysticism, where the line between what's real and what's imagined becomes hopelessly blurred.
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| The Hollywood ReporterKirk HoneycuttThe cast sparkles especially Simon Baker, a sturdy leading-man type, who is primed to break through any day now, and Paz Vega, already a star in Latin market. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonDespite teasing hints of supernatural influences throughout much of the storyline, Not Forgotten satisfies as a solidly crafted and persuasively acted thriller that relies more on dark secrets than black magic. |
| Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenThe film moves swiftly and vividly, but in retrospect, numerous plot holes come to mind. Not Forgotten presents a fascinating microcosm but ultimately loses believability when placed in a larger context. |
| The New York TimesMike HaleA lurid yet plodding thriller, bobs to the surface in theaters, most likely to the chagrin of the now very hot Simon Baker. |
| Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinA movie that's more convoluted than satisfying. |
| Village VoiceTim GriersonIf the film's first two-thirds are dreary and preposterous, give Soref credit for a truly--what's the proper cinematic terminology?--batshit-crazy finale. |
| Time OutStephen GarrettA film that could have been memorably haunting is, sadly, all too forgettable |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanNone of it makes any sense, but it is just nutty enough to provide a few (entirely unintended) laughs. |
| User ReviewPhilSOutstanding thriller with twists and turns and a menacing end. |
| User ReviewKevinGI just watched this film and I've already completely forgotten it. Simon Baker was some sort of father-assassin, fumbling through garbage dialogue and a wickedly bad story, while acting generally like talentless eunich. |