Pros: The leads and their
characters
Cons: Story just a bit too
unfocused
The Bottom Line:
Good hook for story
But not completely fleshed out
Loved main characters
Falling in Love Every Day
Normally, I don’t watch the
Hallmark Hall of Fame movies. They just
don’t appeal to me. But when I saw
Zachary Levi was starring in one, I had to give it a chance, so I watched Remember Sunday. It was like the other one I remember watching
– average.
The story follows Gus (Zachary
Levi), a man who has suffered a brain aneurism.
While he is still alive, he has suffered damage to his short term
memory, and doesn’t remember anything that has happened for the last five
years.
One day, he meets Molly (Alexis
Bledel), a beautiful woman working as a waitress with dreams of starting a
flower business. They are attracted to
each other. But will he remember her
tomorrow? How will she deal with her
condition?
Yes, I know the premise was done
as a comedy with Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler, but I’m not an Adam Sandler
fan, so I skipped it. This takes the
premise in more of a dramatic direction.
Yes, there are still some laughs along the way, but for the most part
the movie is trying to get you to tear up.
And it does. No, I didn’t actually cry, but I certainly
was choked up several times over the course of the movie.
That’s a direct result of the
acting. Alexis and Zachary carry this
movie. I was not familiar with Alexis
before, but I loved Zachary on Chuck. Both of them did great jobs bringing their
characters to life and making me truly care about them.
I wish I could say the same
about the supporting cast. The acting
for all of them was fine, but the characters were just okay. Gus’s sister is the only one I liked –
certainly not his best friend. I really
wanted to like the rest of the characters, too.
The story tries to do a little
too much, and as a result it starts and drops several different plot
lines. They should have cut one or two
out and better developed all of them.
The result is a climax that, while satisfying on one level, left me
wishing for a bit more closure on the other.
Remember Sunday works if you just watch it for superficial entertainment. It’s an enjoyable but forgettable hour and a
half.
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