Remember's reviews
Media reviews
The Telegraph
What makes 'Remember' more immediately appealing than either is the way it leaves its mechanisms proudly on display.
Toronto Star
Flashback-free narrative scripted by Benjamin August is the most linear storytelling Egoyan has done in ages, and also the most satisfying.
Variety
Despite Christopher Plummer's poignant lead performance, Atom Egoyan fails to find form in this Nazi-tracking mystery.
The Hollywood Reporter
A geriatric revenge fantasy so increasingly preposterous that it trivializes both the pain of surviving Holocaust victims and the debate over how best to serve justice with war criminals.
La Razón
A failed film (...) with an unusual coarseness and a clumsy television finish. It also has a final climax that seems to be filmed by a beginner.
El Mundo
Is it possible to go wrong with an argument so crude, so brutal? Maybe yes. (...) Egoyan just beyond the expressive limits of the (bad) telefilm to compose a chaotic exercise near the unintentional comedy.
The Guardian
Atom Egoyan brings another misfire to Toronto with this cheaply-shot film about a nursing home escapee looking for belated revenge.