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Forget Me Not (2009)
Director: Alexander Holt
Movie review
From Time Out London
A frequent criticism of ultra-low-budget independent movies is that they try to do too much. ‘Forget Me Not’ may even be guilty of doing too little – but what it does attempt, it largely pulls off.It’s essentially a British take on ‘Before Sunrise’: a two-hander romcom staged over 24 hours across the city of London, as Will (Tobias Menzies), a musician wrestling with a dark secret, rescues barmaid Eve (Genevieve O’Reilly) from a tricky customer and decides to pursue her through parties, art happenings and all-night raves.
It’s all frightfully twee and Richard Curtis-ish, as exemplified by the wannabe-hip locations and a series of awful, sub-James Blunt coffee table whinge-folk numbers. But it benefits from a brisk, insightful if talky script, some gorgeously crisp location shots and compelling lead performances. Ambitious it ain’t, but ‘Forget Me Not’ is a modest, memorable and rather moving slice of DIY cinema.
Author: Tom Huddleston
Time Out London Issue 2124 - May 5-11 2011
Cast & crew
Director: Alexander Holt
Cast: Tobias Menzies, Genevieve O’Reilly, Gemma Jones
Duration: 97 mins
UK Release: May 6 2011
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