
"Remember" is the contemporary story of Zev, who discovers that the Nazi guard who murdered his family some 70 years ago is living in America under an assumed identity. Despite the obvious challenges, Zev sets out on a mission to deliver long-delayed justice with his own trembling hand. What follows is a remarkable cross-continent road-trip with surprising consequences.... (Full plot summary below)
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"Remember" is the contemporary story of Zev, who discovers that the Nazi guard who murdered his family some 70 years ago is living in America under an assumed identity. Despite the obvious challenges, Zev sets out on a mission to deliver long-delayed justice with his own trembling hand. What follows is a remarkable cross-continent road-trip with surprising consequences.
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| EscribiendoCineBenjamín HarguindeyA piece of smart, entertaining and touching filmmaking. [Full review in Spanish] |
| San Diego ReaderScott MarksThere is no actor currently at work capable of embodying the complexity of this character like Plummer. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairAtom Egoyan's most entertaining movie in years... |
| Urban CinefileAndrew L. UrbanLong, slow fuse movie that keeps us guessing till the end, with a memorable performance from Christopher Plummer as Zev, escaping from his retirement home to track down a Nazi with Auschwitz blood on his hands |
| IGN MoviesJosh LasserCombines the best aspects of mysteries, thrillers, and dramas, offering up a revenge tale 70 years in the making, |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfMistakes in tone and scripting eventually work to trip the feature up, but "Remember" has its share of riveting moments, buttressing an atmosphere of unease that's alien to Egoyan's recent work. |
| Detroit NewsAdam GrahamHit-or-miss director Atom Egoyan is way off here. He telegraphs the story's arc early, and screenwriter Benjamin August relies heavily on happenstance to move the story along. |
| Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThere's little sense of personal investment from the director, but Egoyan does what he can to keep the story moving forward, without getting bogged down in its implausibilities, which are too many to count. |
| Common Sense MediaJeffrey M. AndersonCanadian director Atom Egoyan offers his best work in ages with this quietly observant drama. Paying special attention to sounds, places, and tones, the movie turns unexpectedly moving and powerful. |
| Film-Forward.comNora Lee MandelMasterly acted and suspenseful vengeance flick. . .Plummer is brilliant at conveying constant changing states of mind, from avuncular...into avenging angel...to befuddlement. |