Remember Me, My Love Reviews
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Aug 7, 2008
small-minded and shallow
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jan 24, 2005
Gabriele Muccino essentially subjects the audience to what Giulia subjects her family to in the film: a lot of unnecessary drama.
| Jan 10, 2005
The film works as a slice of life but has nothing valuable to say about people or the way they conduct their relationships.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Jan 8, 2005
The glimpses of human behavior feel genuine.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jan 6, 2005
Even Monica Bellucci as Carlo's former girlfriend can't save it from mediocrity.
| Dec 11, 2004
I liked it; you may not. It may come down to your level of fascination with people who scream and gesture wildly in melodramatic Italian.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Dec 10, 2004
It's an intriguing premise executed unintriguingly.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Dec 9, 2004
The people in Remember Me, My Love evaporate the minute the lights come up.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 | Nov 5, 2004
For such a downbeat story, the film is full of humor and vivacity. The characters, though frustrated and delusional, are fully realized by the exceptional cast.
| Nov 4, 2004
| Original Score: C- | Oct 19, 2004
Gabriele Muccino cunningly plays his characters as a unit and as individuals, allowing for a continual series of dramatic vignettes.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Oct 13, 2004
Remember Me, My Love is hard to forget.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Oct 8, 2004
Remember Me, My Love might sound like a love story, but it makes romance look pretty bleak.
Full Review | Original Score: B | Oct 8, 2004
A lively if overlong movie that allows for the full spectrum of human emotion and behavior.
| Original Score: C+ | Oct 5, 2004
Achieves the dubious distinction of featuring a large gallery of nearly all unlikable characters.
Full Review | Sep 29, 2004
There just doesn't seem the need for this much needy self-absorption.
| Original Score: C | Sep 18, 2004
The movie is being sold as a romance with the tag line: 'Some loves are never forgotten.' But the only love evident here is self-love, and the overall feel is disturbingly soulless.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 | Sep 10, 2004
It's a narcissist's picnic; all of the characters are so unapologetically selfish in their passion to maximize their human potential that it's difficult to care about any of them, one way or another.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Sep 9, 2004
If it were less prone to soap-opera histrionics, this screechy saga of an upscale family collapsing under the weight of its members' self-absorption might have something worth saying.
Full Review | Sep 9, 2004