German-Canadian film "Remember" (2015) So to speak, a slow movie about the right things and paradoxes of our memory. Although, of course, people with Alzheimer's don't behave that way. While the theme of the Holocaust, Mein Kampf, and the Simon Wiesenthal Center is inexhaustible at the moment, there will come a time when all those
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German-Canadian film "Remember" (2015) So to speak, a slow movie about the right things and paradoxes of our memory. Although, of course, people with Alzheimer's don't behave that way. While the theme of the Holocaust, Mein Kampf, and the Simon Wiesenthal Center is inexhaustible at the moment, there will come a time when all those involved in these events will go into oblivion. Others will come, like in the same movie. Although in real life such a story would hardly have happened, especially given the completely unpredictable ending. The main characters played perfectly, I note, for the time of filming Oscar-winning Christopher Plummer - 86 years, and Martin Landau - 87. I think the film should be seen by everyone - for edification and to remember - you can not forget. . . .
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