Remember me.

September the 11th, 2001 impacted the globe greatly. The tragic events what occurred changed the world and those who remained. Although serving many by enlightening the masses about the dangers of terrorism, the deaths that occurred will never be forgiven.

In these circumstances it is the ones that are left behind that suffer the most. The ones that are tormented by the loss of there loved ones and left to deal with a burden of grief that haunts them on a daily basis.

Losing a loved one is never easy and in the 9/11 attacks this was no exception. The grief felt was magnified on a global scale, devastating the masses.

We will always mourn for the lives that were lost in the attacks. We will always remember the individuals whose existence was taken prematurely and the aptitude and courage they showed. 9/11 will never be forgotten.

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Death in any form is painful and effects families all over the globe. After recently viewing Alan Coulter’s debut “Remember Me” I have become aware of the effects of loss and the need to live life to the full.

Remember Me is a touching film that highlights the consequences of loss and the struggle to move on from traumatizing events.

Following the characters Tyler and Ally, who have both witnessed the deaths of loved ones, we watch as the pair connects due to unusual circumstances. Played by Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin we witness as the pair fall in love, helping each other through their pain.

Following a series of twists and turns the story follows the couples relationship and the family feuds they face.

The film is emotionally heavy but it’s heartfelt storyline and tales of love fill the viewer with happiness, inspiring one to believe in true love and fate.

This is a film to watch.

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