Ricordati di me (Remember Me)

 (2003)

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| Jun 01, 2008
FilmInk
while astute performances from the ensemble cast add emotional gravity..... ... Full Review
| Nov 05, 2004
seattlepi.com
Downbeat tale is surprisingly ripe with humor and the cast is exceptional....The characters, though frustrated.... ... Full Review
| Sep 09, 2004
Entertainment Insiders
The best film, however, I have seen Bellucci in to date is Gabriele Muccino's powerful look at the chaotic disintegration of an Italian family, "Remember Me, My Love. I like the idea, so I can make publicity for a film like "Remember Me, My Love. ... Full Review
| Sep 03, 2004
Entertainment Insiders
I found the former movie to be excessively bleak -- wading through all the misery made me steadily lose interest in the tortured characters. Remember Me, My Love" is probably the most unexpected surprise I've had thus far at the movies in 2004. ... Full Review

Variety
Opening wide on Valentine's Day -- an ironic date for a film that's anything but tender -- this skillfully crafted drama is sure to spark debate in Italy, where hit status seems guaranteed. Valentina (Nicoletta Romanoff) is a cute 18-year-old Lolita driven by ugly ambition to become a TV starlet, while Paolo (Silvio Muccino) is 19 and thrashing about in search of himself. ... Full Review

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Adults and teens search for someone to believe in and share intimacy with them in Gabriele Muccino's soapy dissection of a dysfunctional, emotionally fragmented, middle-class Italian family. ... Full Article

Remember Me, My Love: Family drama. Starring Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Laura Morante, Monica Bellucci and Nicoletta Romanoff. Directed by Gabriele Muccino. (In Italian with English subtitles. ... Full Article

Remember Me, My Live is a bittersweet drama that digs deep into the life of a normal but modern Italian family. The various hopes and dreams of the individuals within that family have begun to take their toll on the... ... Full Article

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abc.net.au2004-08-30
Julie Rigg looks at two new films: Remember Me , from Italy, and from Japan, Takeshi Kitano's tongue-in-cheek Samurai romp Zatoichi . Zatoichi is a film about a blind Samurai and it's the latest film from the multi-talented Takeshi Kitano,... ... Full Article

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