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5.0 out of 5 stars
A REALLY DECENT MURDER MYSTERY - MAX MARTINI, June 19, 2007
This review is from: Mary Higgins Clark's Try To Remember (DVD)
I was more interested in seeing how Max Martini [of The Unit] fared in this type of movie.
Lisa Monroe [Gabrielle Anwar] returns after fifteen years to her home town - she is now on the police force - and is now working alongside her former boyfriend, detective Joe O'Connor [Max Martini].
All the evidence points to Jenny Rands killer who has now been released from prison setting off a rash of murders of all who had testified against him. [Our bad boy sure had a look about him]
Jenny Rand appears to be, at sixteen, a flirt and a tease. And is willing, at first, to push the limit, thinking she could not get hurt.
I did miss the tease about the green car.
Eventually Lisa starts wondering about the murders - something just did not add up - Joe and the older cop wondered if Lisa could be objective.
The movie told the story exceptionally well - meaning I will watch it again - the characters were perfect in their parts - the sequence of murders were well constructed - I did so like Max as Joe - will be watching for any other movies he makes.
DEFINITELY RECOMMENDED - thoroughly enjoyable without too much gore. Although I do enjoy blood, guts and action.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Needs more salt, October 29, 2011
This review is from: Mary Higgins Clark's Try To Remember (DVD)
This flick is not bad -- it's just entirely routine. The plot is about as novel and engaging as the average episode of any of the several mediocre cop shows that populate our major-network TV schedules -- the shows you might watch if nothing else is on. The dialog is totally uninspired, and the actors bring no more to their tasks than the material requires. As the film progressed, my major interest was in deciding whether Max Martini has had a nose job since. I say he has.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Try to Remember - rather forget, January 7, 2009
This review is from: Mary Higgins Clark's Try To Remember (DVD)
This movie is so slow, totally boring. Poorly acted and edited. Don't waste your time.
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