Remember Me Ending [ Subtitulado ]

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2010

WARNING! if this movie still available in your city and have not seen the movie yet but you will, DON'T watch this because it would ruin the whole movie!

I Upload this just for fun and for all these people that don't have the chance to watch the movie and are excited to the end.. so.. I recorded this part with my cell phone :} enjoy!


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Director: Allen Coulter
Writer (WGA): Will Fetters (written by)
MPAA Rating:PG-13 for violence, sexual content, language and smoking.
Distributors:Summit Entertainment, LLC

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  • does anyone know the title of the ending song???

    i agree btw, the ending was SUPER lame but whatever...i didnt expect anything better :p

  • @skatanafaskwlozwo the song is "Don't be a Stranger" and also "I know you can hear me"  - Marcelo Zabros - Remember Me the Score

  • What's the song..

    Where it's sorda violiny and pianoish that starts toward the end... ish? D:

  • @alythiia the song is: Don't be a Stranger - Marcelo Zabros - Remember Me the Score

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  • guys enough with sayin 9/11 was random...the whole point of the movie is to show that the people who were tragically killed each had their own story...it's not just a number of how many died...it's the story behind each person's life..."remember me"...remember all the wonderful ppl who perished for who they were ya know?

  • I don't mind a movie that uses a tragedy to explore the human condition...but Remember Me just does it so poorly that it just feels exploitative. Despite some small foreshadowing in the 1st scene, it just comes outta nowhere.. It never really felt seamlessly integrated into the plot. It just felt like it was pasted on there just to MAKE people cry, rather than expressing true emotion. It just came out of nowehere.

    A shame because this movie was actually kinda decent up until that point.

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  • I was so pissed when I first saw this! Completely shitty!

  • Omg ;(

  • @lipglosswtf I mean, there are tons of controversial stuff that I find more offensive than this movie. Gus Van Sant's movie Elephant was about a school shooting, but I thought that it was handled very tastefully and restrained, as it was slow-building and didn't glorify the violence. To me, while Remember Me didn't glorify anything bad, it manipulated the audience.

    I guess I'm in the minority on this one seeing how everyone else on here seems to like it. I'm just an intense movie-geek.

  • @lipglosswtf I mean, I was a kid and all 9/11 was to me was a lot of onscreen explosions and trying to sit through the moment of silence they made us have in school. And maybe it's just that I get really involved in movies. But I felt that throughout this movie you become so close to and invested in the family that it just makes you connect real caring to 9/11.

    If it was meant to exploit, then you're right. I didn't see it that way, but that could well just be my naivete kicking in again.

  • @TehDDC I can see your point, but I'm not sure if I agree. I think part of it might be just an opinion thing--I'm not offended by the bringing up of 9/11, and I've seen a lot of people who are.

    And maybe it was done solely for the audience's reaction, and I just overanalyze things. But to me, it made 9/11 that much realer to me, because I'd become so invested in the storyline that it really clicked for me how real that tragedy was in people's lives. Post continued...

  • @TehDDC What they were trying to achieve in the movie could've easily been done by having Robert Pattinson run over by a car. Hell I would've preferred that he was shot by a gang member to give it a poignancy, considering the opening scene involving Emilie de Ravin's character. But nope, they went to the blackboard, thought "what could we do to make it sadder?", then concluded "9/11. bcuz ppl haet nien elevns rite?" It was un-needed, un-necessary, and un-warranted.

  • @lipglosswtf I get what you're trying to say and you're missing the point. The real world and movie-logic are too completely different things. It's not what goes on in the movie, it's how it was handled by the people who made it. It was used as a manipulative ploy to get audience's tears rolling. In short, they used a tragedy to pander to the audience. It was made for the sole intent of pushing the audience's buttons, therefore making it exploitative. Post continued...

  • @TehDDC But isn't that the point? I mean, it's not like these people had foreshadowing in their lives that they were going to die that day. The point wasn't "this is a movie about 9/11." I don't think it's using tragedy to explore the human condition, I think it was making the point that all the 9/11 victims had lives, and things they still had to do, and it was suddenly cut short. It wasn't seamlessly integrated into their lives, so why would it be seamlessly integrated into the plot?

  • i can't believe he is just dying!its so unfair :'( ...i didnt expect that end and i didnt like it at all...i actually hate it...my brother hates robert and he saw that end and now he's having a party:P.... SO UNLUCKY (N)

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