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Rating: 5.9/10 by 632 users

Unforgettable (2017)

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.

Directing:
  • Denise Di Novi
  • Deborah Chung
  • Anna Rane
  • Steven Ritzi
  • Jonas Spaccarotelli
  • Eugene Davis
Writing:
  • Christina Hodson
Stars:
Release Date: Mon, Mar 06, 2017

Rating: 5.9/10 by 632 users

Alternative Title:
To Have and to Hold - US
Mío o de nadie - AR
Paixão Obsessiva - BR
Mío o de nadie - CL
Unforgettable: Tödliche Liebe - DE
Öldöklő szerelem - HU
L'amore criminale - IT
Mío o de nadie - PE
Mío o de nadie - UY
Наваждение - RU
Saplanti - TR
Mio O De Nadie - MX
Незабутнє - UA

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 40 minutes
Budget: $12,000,000
Revenue: $17,800,000

Plot Keyword: california, jealousy, post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), relationship problems, engaged woman, possessiveness, ex-husband ex-wife relationship, fiancé fiancée relationship, woman director, manipulative, restraining order, past relationship, young daughter, obsessive, secret, crazy ex, two-faced, work from home, moving in with significant other, intense, uptight, online editor, shared custody, abusive ex, brewery owner, meddling ex, critical mother
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Katherine Heigl
Tessa Connover
Geoff Stults
David Connover
Isabella Kai
Lily Connover
Simon Kassianides
Michael Vargas
Robert Wisdom
Detective Pope
Cheryl Ladd
Helen 'Lovey' Manning
Aline Elasmar
Deputy Stevens
Jayson Blair
Jason Michaels
Stephanie Escajeda
Brunette Woman
Robin Hardy
Dinner Guest
Mitch Silpa
Dinner Guest
Alex Staggs
Dinner Guest
Scott Beehner
Dinner Guest
Michelle Mehta
Child Protective Services Worker
James Augustus Lee
Artie (uncredited)
Marissa Morgan
Tessa's Friend (uncredited)
Leslie A. Hughes
Tessa's Friend (uncredited)
Wendy Suzann Miller
Tessa's Friend (uncredited)
Frederick Keeve
Dinner Guest (uncredited)

LeonDeon

I could make the joke about this film's title but I don't want to beat a dead horse. I had wanted to see this film since it was released in cinemas, but not because I thought it would be good, rather because I live for garbage like this. I saw the trailer and saw just filth, just absolute cinema excrement. Well, what did I receive? I received a rather played out the first half with one of the slowest pacings I've seen this year. I'm a fan of films taking their time and carefully detailing everything, but those are films with a sense of purpose. This is not one of those films. It's a Redbox on a bad movie night, or a film your girlfriend wants you to watch with her. Neither situations are true for me, but I'm sure it's happened to someone before. It's a slow first half that just has this lackluster eruption becoming a parody of itself. The last fifteen minutes of this film become a ridiculous set of scenes of 2017. If you're someone who has seen the trailer then you know what is going to happen. It practically lays out its entire structure hoping maybe you'll see it one late night. I saw it and got about what I expected. Rosario Dawson plays as this blogger journalist type who has a beautiful family, the catch is that it was once Katherin Hegel's and she's not over the divorce. She begins to find ways to slowly destroy Dawson's life hoping to win the love of her husband. You see that sound like it could be ok, but the writing and execution of the plot is just so convoluted and unbelievable that it just becomes a parody. I mean it isn't a slow build up at all, we are just shown that Hegel is crazy playing all of its cards in the first fifteen minutes. It's just screaming to you saying "You know what you got yourself into, enjoy the last hour and fifteen minutes,". 3/10

Gimly

If you have ever even so much as heard of Lifetime existing, then you know every single beat of _Unforgettable_ from beginning to end. What it does, it does quite well (and further proves the point I made about Katherine Heigl finding her place in sociopathy when I wrote my _Home Sweet Hell_ review), but it doesn't have a single new thing on offer. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Reno

**UNfortunately-FORGETTABLE film!** Directional debut for a producer. I think she did well. But the film had a major issue. The film was decent with nice performances and production quality. Though it came at a wrong era. Came in too late, at least two decades late. If you had watched a decent number of films in your life, probably you have already seen plenty of similar film. And most of those would have come from the late last century. As what the title says, it was totally opposite of meaning that unfortunately a forgettable film. All the above, they have kept open ending, hinting a sequel could come. I already feel that is a bad idea! Since it was very familiar, easy to predict the scenes and dialogues. Particularly the climax was a let down. I expected something better than usual. The clues, twist, all were ordinary. Though the actors were decent. That does not mean it is worth watching for them. Definitely won't work, unless you are a big fan of anyone of them. Something for sure that it looks like they ran out of the ideas. Why would someone want to make the same old film with a new cast. Why not call it a remake or a reboot! Anyway, don't think it is worth a watch, unless you haven't seen many films in your life or born yesterday. _4/10_


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