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Unforgettable (2017)

April. 21,2017
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5.1
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Barely coping with the end of her marriage, Tessa Connover learns that her ex-husband, David, is now happily engaged to Julia. Trying to settle into her new life after moving in with David, Julia believes she has finally met the man of her dreams, the man who can help her forget her troubled past. Soon, Tessa's jealousy starts to consume her, and she will stop at nothing to turn Julia's paradise into the ultimate nightmare.

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Softwing
2017/04/21

Most undeservingly overhyped movie of all time??

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Iseerphia
2017/04/22

All that we are seeing on the screen is happening with real people, real action sequences in the background, forcing the eye to watch as if we were there.

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AshUnow
2017/04/23

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Scotty Burke
2017/04/24

It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review

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Fallen Eye
2017/04/25

The biggest problem Unforgettable has, apart from everything else that is wrong with it is that, this movie was completely, obviously and utterly mangled in the editing room. The rest of Unforgettable is in that very room somewhere.This movie is chopped and cut and sliced and diced and split and slashed and slit to hell and back, and almost without shame.The luggage bag fell off the car. I guess they forgot to address that. One moment, Julia and David are talking about how Tessa and Lily need to know about the engagement, the next, Tessa and Lily just know, out of nowhere. Guess they forgot to let the viewer know how. Julia returned the engagement ring to David, next thing, she's in trouble for losing it. One moment Ali is there, the next she's not. And David's brewery? Also, when does Julia tell us, or David, what happened to her? Sure, we can figure it out ourselves, but a large part of the story was centered around her never explained past. And oh yes, let's not forget how Julia never told David about how she found out that Lily never saw said man. Forgotten, forgotten, forgotten.Then you have how the suspense was set up. It was so insipid how they went about it.This movie had something, but whatever that is, like I said, it's somewhere on the editing room floor.Also, why is it called "Unforgettable"? If it were called "Porcelain", that would've worked so well I believe.This movie must've been plagued with production setbacks of some sort, because the end result is clearly some kind of gallimaufry. I almost enjoyed it though, I think. 4.5/10.

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disneydts
2017/04/26

It was a thrilling movie and I loved it...I don't know why most of the people don't like this movie

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ejonconrad
2017/04/27

Is it a spoiler to say there are no spoilers? Seriously, the plot of this movie is so timeworn and obvious that you find yourself thinking there must be a twist, but no, it just plods on toward its inevitable conclusion. It's like the script was written by a bot that had been trained on Lifetime Original "thrillers". As if it weren't already predictable enough, they inexplicably wipe out any doubts by telling most of the story in *flashback*. It opens with a a badly beaten Rosario Dawson in a police station, accused of killing her abusive ex-boyfriend, whom she'd had a restraining order against for some time. She's confronted with a bunch of evidence that she lured him to the scene of the crime by flirting with him on Facebook, sending him her panties, etc. They then fade to "Six months earlier...".Dawson is an aspiring author, who has just gotten engaged to a Goeff Stults' character, who owns a brew pub. Somehow they've gotten this far in their relationship without Dawson ever getting to know his young daughter and ex-wife, played by Katherine Heigl, in spite of the fact that he appears to have full joint custody. They could have introduced a touch of suspense by adding even the slightest bit of nuance to Heigl's character, but she radiates so much evil and crazy that she might as well be holding a sign that says "villain". Since we already know where the movie is going, we just have to figure out how Heigl is going to frame Dawson for her ex-boyfriend's murder - which gets set up in about the next 10 minutes. After that, you just have to sit back and watch the pieces fall into place, which they do with disappointing precision.That said, the actors do the best with the script they've been given. Heigl is very good at playing an evil, crazy person - possibly because, if rumors are true, that doesn't require a lot of acting for her. Dawson is the typical protagonist in this sort of movie, meaning that she's a good person who is constantly making bad decisions that end up digging her in deeper. Nevertheless, you find yourself rooting for her.Stults is an LOM (="Lifetime Original Male"), by which I mean a good guy who's not all that bright. He loves Dawson, but often finds himself believing his ex, in spite of the fact that he must know how crazy she is firsthand. In then end, if - like me - you find yourself on an airplane and this is one of the movie options, it's not the worst way to pass an hour and forty minutes of the flight, but there are better options if you're at home.

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acdmfisher
2017/04/28

First of all, everyone goes gaga for all these predictable movies now and days, so lets appreciate this for what it is. Amazing!!!!!!!!!For the genre it is, its well written with no gaps, gives a REAL fighting woman a chance( nothing but thanks to Rosario), hit people right in their feelings, AND gave us a sequel opening? Crazy Dead Ex Wife Mother In Law movie? yes please. If there are 7+ movies about really fast driving car races that end up getting people killed, then yeah this movie is so "cheesy".

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