Review of The Forgotten (2004) by Alexander_Fred — 09 Dec 2011
The Forgotten starts off splendidly leaving questions unanswered so that suspense builds. Then, we discover the source of the missing children and the entire story crumbles. This film had the capacity to be a great mystery and psychological thriller with great themes of love, morality, and family, but ultimately, it becomes inane, far fetched, and a laughable farce.
This review of The Forgotten (2004) was written by Alexander_Fred on 09 Dec 2011.
The Forgotten has generally received mixed reviews.
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