After discovering that his old flame now has Alzheimer's, a hopelessly-in-love widower fakes his way into her senior-living community in an effort to reunite with her.After discovering that his old flame now has Alzheimer's, a hopelessly-in-love widower fakes his way into her senior-living community in an effort to reunite with her.After discovering that his old flame now has Alzheimer's, a hopelessly-in-love widower fakes his way into her senior-living community in an effort to reunite with her.
Nicole Ansari-Cox
- Alicia
- (as Nicole Ansari)
Ryu Go Eun
- Rosie
- (as Emily Maree)
Amber Shana Williams
- Zephyr
- (as Amber Williams)
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An enjoyable watch. Fun performances by Brian Cox and Caroline Sihol. A delightful look at love and it's power over time. Should have ended early... but still worth the watch!
Loved this film. Bruce Dern and Brian Cox have amazing chemistry, but Caroline Silhol steals the show. Beautiful ending, and personal to any of us who have had loved ones with Alzheimer's.
10yunxes
This is a beautiful and very powerful movie that everyone needs to watch. It shows how Alzheimer's can affect a person and a family at the same time as it talks about a strong love. Please do yourself a favor and watch it!
It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience to watch two masters of their craft, Bruce Dern and Brian Cox take us on a journey revolving around that age-old idiom, 'There is life in the old dog yet.' Their chemistry is magical, and their scene work had me laughing out loud. Of course, that is in part to a beautiful screenplay and a talented director's masterful hand. Special mentions to Sienna Guillory who stole scenes and Caroline Silhol, who brought me to tears through her carefully crafted and poignant interpretation of her character's plight. Whimsically: the story reminded me of the Dylan Thomas prose, 'Rage, rage against the dying of the light.' The reason being a majority of the characters start in their last chapters, but life will give you the next chapter if you're willing to find a reason to fight for it. An excellent film for any age but one to watch with your elders; it may be an inspiration to them.
I thought I was a hopeless romantic but I don't hold a candle to this dude. Funny and sad no doubt he loves Lilly.
Did you know
- TriviaGiven that it was a Spanish production in English, the film's title in Spain was supposed to be "Recuérdame" but was ultimately left as the original title in English to avoid confusion with Remember Me (2010), whose Spanish-translated title is "Recuérdame".
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- Also known as
- Beni Hatırla
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Box office
- Budget
- €3,600,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $122,062
- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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