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Seller: Jadeybug
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Location: Apopka, FL USA

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Title: The Forgotten
Format: DVD
Genre: Mystery & Suspense

Condition: Very Good
Includes: Media, case & inserts

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"The Forgotten"
Director: Joseph Ruben
Actor Credits: Julianne Moore, Dominic West, Christopher Kovaleski, Matthew Pleszewicz, Anthony Edwards
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time: 91 minutes

Label: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: 2004-09-24
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UPC Code: 043396100787




Editorial
With a plot that might've been lifted from The X-Files, nothing is quite what it seems in The Forgotten, a psychological conspiracy thriller with Julianne Moore doing fine work as a grieving mother whose nine-year-old son was killed in a plane crash. At least, that's what she's been led to believe, but when even her husband (Anthony Edwards) tries to convince her that she's delusional and never had a child, things start to get very spooky indeed. Dominic West (from HBO's superb series The Wire) plays a similarly traumatized father, and when they witness some very strange events--and a mysterious man (Linus Roache) who might be indestructible--this glorified B-movie potboiler directed by Joseph Ruben (best known for Dreamscape and The Stepfather) turns into a preposterous but entertaining trip into The Twilight Zone territory. Featuring Alfre Woodard as an intuitive New York detective and Gary Sinise as a seemingly sympathetic psychiatrist, The Forgotten offers adequate shocks and an intriguing, otherworldly study of tenacious parental instinct. It deserved its mixed reviews, but it's a fun spook-fest for rainy-day viewing. --Jeff Shannon


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