“REMEMBER ME” MOVIE REVIEW

Confession Time I was never a fan of Robert Pattinson. I am basing that assessment on the actors most famous role to date, the lovelorn vampire Edward in the Twilight films. I thought he delivered wooden performances in both movies. But after watching Pattinson in the new film Remember Me, I can now honestly say, Im intrigued by this actor. He carried the movie from its shaky start to its heart wrenching conclusion. Unlike his Twilight co-star, Taylor Lautner, Pattinson is making brave career choices. While Lautner will soon be busy working on standard thrillers like Abduction or sure-fire blockbusters like Stretch Armstrong, Pattinson will bury himself in art-house films like Bel Ami and Water for Elephants. Taking a cue from Johnny Depp, Pattinson peppers his resume with iconic roles such as Edward, and memorable characters like the one he played in Remember Me. He stars as Tyler, a rebel with a cause who has serious daddy issues. His father, Charles Hawkins (played perfectly by Pierce Brosnan), is a rich, powerful businessman who spends most of his time in the office and less with his family. After a tragedy separated the Hawkins, Tyler and his sister Caroline (the amazing Ruby Jerins), divide their time between their dad, and their newly-married mother (the underused Lena Olin). Set in New York City in the summer of 2001, tragedy is at the center of Remember Me. In an unusual twist of fate, Tyler meets Ally (Losts Emilie de Ravin). Shes Tylers NYU classmate whos also

this is the twilight spoof from jimmy kimmel aparently, it’s making fun of edward-but i didn’t really think so. i wasn’t offended by this-and i’m a TWI-HARD fan as most of you who know would agree. watch and subscribe!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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