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Always Remember I Love You
Just after he turns sixteen, Robert finds out that he is adopted. His parents find to their horror that he was kidnaped from his real parents. They decide to tell him about this, even though they fear they might lose him. Robert runs away to find his real parents. He finds and gets close to them, without revealing his true identity. Eventually he must decided where he belongs.
Release : | 1990 |
Rating : | 7.9 |
Studio : | Stephen J. Cannell Productions, Gross-Weston Productions, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Director, |
Cast : | Patty Duke Stephen Dorff Joan Van Ark Richard Masur David Birney |
Genre : | Drama |
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It is a performances centric movie
Good concept, poorly executed.
good back-story, and good acting
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
I cried for all the lead characters as how they portray the roles...the father who cried after hearing his adopted son's phone call and he click repeatedly to hear his voice over and over again ...the mother who cried and was overwhelmed with emotions after she found the real mother who gave shelter to her adopted son... the real mother who's son was stolen from her who read the surprising letter from a stranger she thought otherwise...was really her son.Tons of tissues will have to be handy while watching this film..the lead actor ( the son) is excellent in his portrayal of a child who is truly confused and torn emotionally apart by circumstances beyond his control( i always wondered how it felt to be adopted??)...also meeting the real brother is an interesting part of the movie how theydiffer in characters.. specially when the sibling had differences ...without knowing they are related to each others.. Every minute of the movie keeps you glued on the screen on what will ever happens next..Eventually, the answer to the questions about adopted children pops up..." where do they belong??? to the real parents or the adoptive parents???? who will he choose?i know i got my answer and i agreed to it... its like i'm at peace with myself( i have an adopted son) ... at last.. one movie that justifies this kinda situation... thanks so much...
This movie is absolutely fabulous!!! I liked it because it was not very predictable. You think you know what is going to happen, but then it doesn't. Dramas are not my favorite type of movies but this was great! It made me cry like a baby!!!! This movie is usually on Lifetime around Christmas time. Joan Van Ark and Patty Duke both did an excellent job of portraying the different mother points of view. Another tear-jerker that I would recommend is a 1980's film called, Without a Trace. If you can watch either on of these movies without crying, you must be made of stone. These two movies are my favorite and what I consider the best tear-jerking movies I have ever seen. Without a Trace ranks #1 in my book and this movie ranks #2.
I was surfing the internet about "Always Remember I Love You" and noted in a couple of sites that the movie was "based on a true story". I was not aware that it was fact-based, but the film has the ability to run you through the entire spectrum of emotions. If the movies does not make you cry at some point, then (unless you're clinically dead) you'll have a big lump in your throat. Not only is this a good Christmas holiday film--Mother's Day is high on the list, too. Of course, when you have a made-for-TV movie this good, it is watchable at any time.Patty Duke is in top form as well as 16 year old Stephen Dorff. The supporting cast, including David Birney, Joan Van Ark, and Richard Masur, make this two hours of television well worth your time.
I loved this movie so much when I first watched it and was elated when Lifetime picked it up and started showing it. Patty Duke is an amazing actress and makes you believe in her character so much that when she cries you cry. It is a touching movie that everyone should see. Check Lifetime around the holidays and it is sure to show up. Don't miss it!