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The Forgotten

Julianne Moore is excellent as the grief-stricken mother who refuses to let go of the memory of her dead son in this gripping psychological thriller. Director Joseph Ruben - who made Sleeping With The Enemy - conjures up an eerie atmosphere and it's difficult not to be wrongfooted by an efficient plot which wrings the maximum chill factor out of the situation.

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Stars: Julianne Moore, Dominic West, Gary Sinise, Alfre Woodard, Linus Roache
Director: Joseph Ruben
Year: 2004
Running time: 91 mins
Certificate: 12
 
 

With M Night Shyamalan seemingly on the ropes after his last couple of outings, the market is open for fresh blood in the psychological thriller niche.

However, Joseph Ruben, who may not exactly be a new kid on the block after Sleeping With The Enemy and The Good Son, shows he's up for a shout.

Here his claim is bolstered with a convincing performance by Julianne Moore as Telly Paretta, a mum convinced the memory of her dead nine-year-old son is being erased.

The youngster, who died in an air crash, disappears off happy family photos, a video of him playing suddenly goes blank and even his father denies he ever existed.

Moore's shrink Dr Munce (Sinise) explains that she's a classic sufferer of para amnesia - inventing a son thanks to the trauma of a stillbirth. The Forgotten

She thinks she's going doolally until she meets Ash Correll (West), the father of one of the other victims, whose memory of his dead daughter is suddenly jolted.

What with the remake of The Manchurian Candidate, brainwashing seems to be the flavour of the month... but this is an altogether subtler affair.

Ruben expertly builds up the atmosphere of paranoia and distrust and you think you're settling back to watch a routine conspiracy thriller when the rug's pulled from under you.

There's holes in the plot you could drive a truck through but a willing suspension of disbelief will be rewarded with a taut, disturbing tale of the supernatural.

Wisely, Ruben doesn't seek to spell things out in three-storey neon letters, leaving the audience with an unknowing dread of what they might be witnessing.

OK, so in the cold light of day it might sound a bit daft... but after you've watched it you certainly won't forget to check behind the doors when you go to bed.

Tim Evans

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This film has a good premise, starts well and makes the viewer look at the film wondering what's really going on. Films are only as good as their endings and after the most abysmal ending I've ever seen I felt cheated of my time, and saddened such a good build up can be destroyed so cheaply. There were some very well done jump-out-of-your-seat moments; the concept looked good initially. A well-made movie visually but poorly pulled off.
 
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