Remember Me's reviews
Media reviews
Fotogramas
The best: his emotional honesty and lack of pretensions. The worst: the stereotyping mechanics of the "yuppie" son-in-law.
El Periódico
Martin Rosete signs a geriatric and twilight drama and condescending with old age, with a memorable Bruce Dern (...) film that after all has no other pretensions than to provoke tenderness.
ABC
To get closer to the movie, the veteran protagonist, embodied by an energetic (he only shows a little hesitantly in the gait) Bruce Dern, it only occurs to him to pretend he has the same evil ...
Cinemanía
Simply, 'Remember Me' is a film designed for the elderly in which, in the absence of desire, condescension prevails. Perhaps the problem with cinema that aims to speak directly to a specific demographic is to forget that, above all, they are spectators.