The Forgotten Reviews
That was worth staying up late ✌🏾
I really love the concept of this movie. And they did it so well. It unfortunately couldn't capitalize on the concept because they didn't really know where to go with it and the end gets wonky. With a better resolution, it could've been amazing. Its still not horrible by any streatch. But the ending is a real swing & a miss.
it was really decent with a good cast and a unexpected twist
There’s a certain layer of X-Files creepiness that I just love. It’s a hidden gem, that many will come to appreciate later, especially as the world uncovers more alien truths. Warm Blanket!
I don't get why people hate this movie It's an underrated sci fi classic It's like if the x files , twilight zone and outer limits had a baby It's a slow start at first but once it gets going it's an excellent movie Truly underrated sci fi
A cast a B list actors join forces with a truly abysmal screenwriter to waste two hours of your life that you'll never get back. Avoid.
The movie is well acted with a great cast , but the plot leaves you stumped. Aliens kidnapped their kids and can make people vanished in the blink of an eye . Yet they let two people run around causing trouble for their plan. Makes absolutely no sense 😕
nonsensical plot. Julianne Moore somehow made the character believable!
Not a bad movie but not great. Part psychological thriller that morphs into sci fi. Grab a bag of popcorn and enjoy.
An absurd plot but it held me to the end.
Surely, you will forget your name after this mind-bending thriller. It did well to keep you curious throughout the whole fun ride...
A movie that was very straight forward with its message and story and had decent acting as well. Can't hate a movie that is mediocre as its storyline.
This dragged a bit but made up for any shortcomings with the ending.
Julianna Moore plays a mother who has lost her young son in a plane crash. The problem is, her husband, her shrink, and her friends all say she never had a son. So she must be delusional, right? No big spoiler here: She's not delusional. There is a conspiracy happening, but it's so badly presented that it frustrates the viewer. This is a film in which we demand an explanation and we don't get one. It starts out as a psychological drama, but it morphs into science fiction / fantasy. That may not be a bad thing, but the problem is, none of the supernatural stuff is explained. It just happens. I found it quite annoying. Films like this traditionally have a moment of exposition where we understand what's been going on. Maybe the screenwriter decided to just leave us guessing. Problem is, he isn't skillful enough to pull it off. It's well filmed, and it has some shocking moments, but it just doesn't coalesce into anything sensible.
It’s an okay suspense movie
For die-hard Julianne Moore fans like me, "The Forgotten" is a goldmine that turns out to be half pyrite. For my money, Moore is a top-tier actress and, even in this sometimes goofball psychodrama/sci-fi/horror/thriller, most of the time, she makes me believe in this miraculous script -- miraculous because, even with all the production's polish, I'm gobsmacked that the professionals thought such a sophomoric hodgepodge would hold water. How, indeed, could our Julianne have had such a lapse in judgment? Fifty bucks says, despite Gerald di Prego's name affixed to the writing, it went astray amid a battery of studio buttinskies. The premise is fresh: the mother-child bond is ironclad, but is it strong enough to withstand even supernatural (or alien) forces bent on breaking it? Alas, the forces employed to shock us -- and they do -- are so sudden, so unexplained that they leave us laughing up our sleeves. Worst of all these punctuations of freakiness -- quite original, by the way, and the CGI is kind of astonishing -- never even generates more than an "Oh shucks" from Moore or the other actors. Try to imagine "The Exorcist" with the priest non-plus by the Satanic jets of barf. Acting, as they say, is reacting. But when Moore doesn't, we don't.
It will be Forgotten as soon as it's over unless you remember its stupid twist.
I’m very surprised by the ratings. We enjoyed it and had no idea what was going to happen at the end.