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The Forgotten (2004)
TrailerThe movie tells the story of Telly Paretta, a grieving mother struggling to cope with the loss of her 8-year-old son. After being told that their children never existed, she and her husband soon discover there is a much bigger enemy at work.Actors: Julianne Moore, Christopher Kovaleski, Matthew Pleszewicz, Anthony Edwards, Jessica Hecht, Linus Roache, Gary Sinise, Dominic West, Katie Cooper, Scott Nicholson, P.J. Morrison, ...»Director: Joseph RubenCountry: United StatesDuration: 91 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Forgotten (2004)"
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Characters of "The Forgotten (2004)"
Telly ParettaPlayed by: Julianne MooreSamPlayed by: Christopher KovaleskiJim ParettaPlayed by: Anthony EdwardsA Friendly ManPlayed by: Linus RoacheDr. Jack MuncePlayed by: Gary SiniseAsh CorrellPlayed by: Dominic WestCarl DaytonPlayed by: Robert WisdomLauren CorrellPlayed by: Kathryn FaughnanDet. Anne PopePlayed by: Alfre Woodard -
Directors of "The Forgotten (2004)"
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Creators of "The Forgotten (2004)"
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Critic Reviews of "The Forgotten (2004)"
New York ObserverOctober 01, 2004Moore is too precious a commodity to fritter away her time and talent on a no-thrills thriller as bland and superficial as The Forgotten.
Ebert & RoeperSeptember 27, 2004It's very manipulative, it's very maddening -- and yet I found it very entertaining.
Washington PostSeptember 24, 2004An uneasy mix between Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the The X-Files, and one not nearly as smart as either.
VarietySeptember 24, 2004Perhaps wisely leaves more questions than it answers and for the most part manages to maintain its suspense.
Toronto StarSeptember 24, 2004It's the central casting of the remarkable Julianne Moore that gives the movie both a core and a heart, particularly when Di Pego's script starts making its way further and further out along the limb of credibility.
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Creepy thriller not for faint of heart.
eFilmCritic.comFebruary 13, 2008Who wants to see -- or remember -- a wildly implausible thriller that's also grim and humorless?
Christianity TodaySeptember 22, 2006The climax is a disappointment, lacking the quick visual thrills earlier in the movie and failing to answer many key questions raised throughout.
www.kcactive.comJuly 25, 2005Not since Star Trek V: The Final Frontier has there been such a stupid omnipotent force.
Rue Morgue MagazineMarch 23, 2005The Forgotten, though not an outright bad movie, is yet another frustrating example of a Hollywood film that simply lacks the courage of its convictions.
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