Saturday, April 10, 2010

Looking at Remember Me - Artwork

This post contains spoilers!!

A reviewer said that Remember Me could be used as a film study, and study the film, we have been. Allen Coulter's amazing attention to detail has provided us, not just with a truly amazing film, but a film rich in details and symbolism. Some of the ladies on both Rob's and the Remember Me IMDb message boards have been discussing the film in great detail. Mils1234 compiled a detailed post of some of the observations and insights and I am going to bring them to you in a few posts here.

All the thanks goes to Mils1234, Nautiluswhirl, Tedracat, AZ, Calendos, VAgirl and everyone else who took part in the discussions for these fabulous insights into the artwork and the significance.



ARTWORK:
Also check out the artwork throughout the film (not just the Seurat work, but also the paintings found in Charles' office and the boardroom - eerie)

The artwork in Charles' office is quite jarring to me, and definitely echoed for me the way the Twin Towers site looked after the buildings fell with all the girders twisted and going every which way.

Kline:
Denoting rebellion, the mainly abstract artwork Charles surrounds himself with, including the Franz Kline-esque black and white painting in his office, informs me that he and Tyler are not that much different at their core.

Yes, I too was fascinated by the Kline-esque art. Along with rebellion and chaos, the paintings also resemble an abstract depiction of the post 9/11 ground zero site. They always are expressly linked with Tyler and Tyler only:
- he is first filmed against them during the confrontation with his dad
- the next time we see them is on that fateful morning when he arrives at his dad's office and steals a strawberry - he looks meaningfully at them prior to proceeding to the desk
- In the last shot, when he is looking out the window of his dad's office, they are directly behind him, forming a background that he is filmed against.

Foreshadowing the impending chaos via the Kline-esque painting running in Tyler's background is an "aha" moment.

You know how some of the Kline works have been likened to Chinese characters...and when Ally makes reference to Tyler's tatoo before she sees what it actually is....
... and the flow of emotion in Chinese calligraphy is supposed to come straight from the heart, where the tattoo is located.


In the boardroom confrontation with his father, the Kline, in addition to acting as "the writing on the wall" as a portent of doom, its abstract expressionistic, calligraphic brushstrokes also serves as a pen-to-journal substitute if he could paint the nihilism his heart was feeling then; only in the destruction of existing authority would future improvements be possible.

As an aside, speaking of Kline, he once wrote that he felt like a clown. That his life would be a clown's tragedy; when Tyler sees the sleeping clown on the train and gives a knowing half-smile, I wonder if he's thinking the same.

Noguchi:
Noguchi's hollowed out sculpture is mirrored in the Henry Moore-esque metal statue seen to the right of the "ashtray" aka the bowl that completes the room.

Regarding the clues to 9/11 peppered throughout the film, the Noguchi Red Cube sculpture which stands behind Tyler as he says he's near Charles' office is a stone's throw away from the Towers. Noguchi said the cube, on its side, was like the roll of a dice: chance. It was chance that Tyler was in the building and not Charles.




In Charles' office, next to the metal sculpture with the gaping hole, remains the bowl with Tyler's ashes in it, a notion reminiscent of the "ashes to ashes" Biblical text derived from the English Burial Service: "In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return."





In the "I don't want to be bailed out" scene, there sits two glass obelisks on Charles' desk and a glass bowl, which mirrors Tyler's in the reception area, replaces it in his final scene at the office.




Regarding the "ashtray," flowers, and bronze sculpture in the reception area, architecturally, the stark, white background against which these are displayed and lit is reminiscent of either a marble mausoleum's crypt front or a sarcophagus, a notion which speaks to its use in permanent memorialization for the deceased to be remembered and the living to remember.

The metal pieces which have circular holes in them echo loss via untimely death: wedding band (Ally's mother), Diane's necklace (Tyler's brother), the sculpture (Tyler) in Charles' reception area, and the Red Cube sculpture (9/11 victims).

Thoughts on Remember Me 25



I just got back and I'm overwhelmed! *still crying* Bought a ticket for Saturday and Sunday...The dude thought I was nuts! - fiiilmfreak

Guys, you HAVE to watch 'Remember Me'. It's amazing and not just because of Rob! The story is so great and breathetaking - GermanRobsten

It`s amazing movie!!I cried at the end(( - princetongirl - 94

Rob is simply wonderfully, breath-taking and the end so tragically and sadly. :o( OMG - flower0584

#RememberMe was so awesome...i cried so much i love the movie and i love #RobertPattinson - cro_sweetie

Just got home from watching RM! Loved it! wasn't expecting that ending at all! Great movie! Everybody should go and see it! - anaacarmen

watched RM yesterday for the first time. it was just awesome! and even the german was bearable! can't wait to see it again!! - kathe_

Friday, April 9, 2010

Thoughts on Remember Me 24


i saw it today and it blew me away it's breathtaking so emotional so good i cried for the first time in a cinema - LoveRpattzKstew

I've watched #RememberMe yesterday in Germany (preview)amazing!Everytime when I look at my poster I've to think bout the end and I didn't ecpect an ending like this!It's such a powerful movie and I loved it!Emilie&Rob&everyone did a great job - uhwii

I saw RM yesterday and I am still blown away... Its the most powerful film I've since a long time! thumbs up! - BadassStewy

i've just watched RM and i'm glad that you made this kind of movie. it makes you realize how much you should live your life thanks a lot, coz a lot of people doesn't understand that life is important. Thank you thanks for that movie i was wasting my time, but that movie made me reflect - kstewismyqueen

the movie is awesome, fuckingtastic ... cried like a baby ... going to see it again asap ... Rob is great ... speechless - sugarghc

it's a good film love it! but the end is verry sad :/ - loveKrisStewart

I'm speechless!! just seen the film great story it was very impressive! #LiveInTheMoments! – clplas

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Thoughts on Remember Me 23



Watched Remember Me and crying like a little baby - RobParadise

I was on the Pre-premier in Switzerland. Was amazing! - Mirimaria

I saw RM today!!! Loved it!! - YuliaAbramova

just saw @remembermefilm here in germany. what a great movie. go and see #RememberMe! - kickassStew

just saw it for the 2nd time. I gotta say that song at the end with the violins & the piano made it so much more incredible. - evilangel6714

i absolutely loooooooooove Remember Me, its one of the best movies ive ever seen, its in my top 5 list now - BeSafe_Lover

Oh well, I've said it once-say it again-#RememberMe is a phoenomenal film if other ppl miss out on it-their loss, not ours:) - Snark101

Box Office Update


In Tuesday's sales, Remember Me pulled $74,557 in domestic Box Office.

Total Domestic Box Office to Date:
$18,394,532


Some of the international box office numbers have been updated with receipts through 4/4. There are also a few countries that have not posted results yet.

Total International Box Office to Date

International Box Office Reported - New Openings:

Finland.......$119,832
Lithuania......$14,214
Spain.......$1,108,943
UAE...........$106,814
UK,Ireland..$1,501,749


Total New Openings Markets - $2,865,766


International Box Office - Held Over:
(Updated 4/4)
Austria........$301,458
Brazil.......$1,719,096
Colombia.......$125,648
Croatia.........$51,878
Czech Republic.$103,241
Estonia.........$22,678
Germany......$1,908,854
Italy........$1,650,969
Latvia..........$28,011
Mexico.........$684,663
New Zealand....$234,040
Philippines....$210,317
Portugal.......$347,123
Romania........$116,532
Russia(CIS)..$3,396,156
Singapore......$154,504
S. Africa......$234,504
Switzerland....$476,933
Taiwan.........$103,003
Thailand.......$108,925

Total Held Over Markets Updated: $11,978,533

These markets do not yet have updated figures from last week.
(Updated 3/28)
Australia....$1,259,492
Greece.........$423,766
Malaysia........$71,301
Poland.........$333,525
Sweden.........$405,104

Total Held Over Markets Not Updated: $2,493,188


These markets do not yet have updated figures from 3/21.
Bulgaria........$10,950

Total - $10,950


Total International Box Office (not totally updated)
$17,348,437



Total Worldwide Box Office:
$35,742,969


Sources:
kinobusiness.ru
Box Office Mojo
filmup.leonardo.it
Variety

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Thoughts on Remember Me 22



just took my mom to see remember me finally.she loved it but thought the end was so sad - RachelPolner

Remember Me was indelible! Best romance-ish movie I have ever seen! - RPATTZNMBR1FAN

The movie was AMAZING. I loved it!!! I'm speechless!!! Simply AMAZING. even though I cried a lot :( - Gabbybabbes

I watched today REMEMBER ME2010(Live in the moments)@remembermefilm Again: LOVE &much tears on my face of course!Absolutely agree it was romantic,hopeful,real& had a GREAT MESSAGE!L.O.V.E. - ginapereira

thanks a lot, director and screnwriter of RM made a wonderful job! - mayfrayn

it's a good movie with a great ending! - netniode

Remember Me Opens Today in France and Belgium

Remember Me opens today in France! To whet your appetite, here is the "Shower Scene" clip in French!



Thanks to Gossip Dance for the tip!

Remember Me Box Office Update


In Monday's sales, Remember Me pulled $77,314 in domestic Box Office.

Total Domestic Box Office to Date:
$18,319,975


Some of the international box office numbers have been updated with receipts through 4/4. There are also a few countries that have not posted results yet.

Total International Box Office to Date

International Box Office Reported - New Openings:

Spain.......$1,108,943
UAE...........$106,814
UK..........$1,321,700


Total New Openings Markets - $2,537,457


International Box Office - Held Over:
(Updated 4/4)
Austria........$301,458
Brazil.......$1,719,096
Colombia.......$125,648
Croatia.........$51,878
Germany......$1,908,854
Mexico.........$684,663
Philippines....$210,317
Portugal.......$347,123
Russia(CIS)..$3,396,156
Singapore......$154,504
Taiwan.........$103,003
Thailand.......$108,925

Total Held Over Markets Updated: $9,111,625

These markets do not yet have updated figures from last week.
(Updated 3/28)
Australia....$1,259,492
Czech Republic..$50,065
Estonia.........$12,511
Greece.........$423,766
Italy........$1,048,051
Latvia...........$9,056
Malaysia........$71,301
New Zealand....$216,528
Poland.........$333,525
Romania........$104,670
S. Africa......$191,448
Sweden.........$405,104
Switzerland....$202,741

Total Held Over Markets Not Updated: $4,125,571


These markets do not yet have updated figures from 3/21.
Bulgaria........$10,950

Total - $10,950


Total International Box Office (not totally updated)
$15,785,603



Total Worldwide Box Office:
$34,105,578


Sources:
kinobusiness.ru
Box Office Mojo
filmup.leonardo.it

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Tate Ellington Honored in his Hometown



Slight Spoilers
The Madison, Mississippi Chamber of Commerce honored hometown actor Tate Ellington with a screening of Remember Me, followed by a Q and A and photo session with Tate. One of our readers, MsMaroon, attended the event and she related her story to me.

At the theater, the crowd consisted of family, friends of Tate who still lived in Madison, former teachers and people who had heard Tate talk about the film on some local radio interviews that he had done. The $20 cost bought a ticket for the film, a soda, popcorn and an opportunity to get your picture taken with Tate.

Applause rang out when Tate first appeared on screen, when he was walking with Rob trying to sell him on the S.L.U.T. Later on, at that moment, the crowd gasped and then was silent through the end.



While the credits were rolling, Kasey, the event organizer, introduced Tate to the audience. From here out, MsMaroon relates her experience at the Q and A and the signing.



He started out by giving a big thank you to the committee that held the event and to people for showing up. He said he didn't deserve it, but he was happy and overwhelmed anyway. Some of the questions ranged from, "what is like to shoot a movie," to, "how did you get your start in acting," to, "when did you decide you wanted to be an actor." He likes the difference of shooting a movie to being on stage. He had previously been in a Broadway play, "The Philanthropist" staring Matthew Broderick, and Steven Weber, and he told of one day he had accidentally pointed the gun to him self instead of at Matthew, and that in movies they, of course, would fix that and, he joked, that you wouldn't look like an idiot if you messed up something; so he liked that aspect of it.



Other questions, including mine, ranged on the topic of 9/11 and its part in the movie. He said, that overall, it sort of loomed over everything, but that the producers, director, and actors had all gotten together and had a talk of how 9/11 had just stared out as a normal for New Yorkers and all Americans. There was no lead up to it to let us the nation really know that it was coming, and so until it gets closer to time in the movie for it to take place that they didn't really want there be a lead up to it. That Tyler, Ally, Aidan, Caroline, and the others were just normal people dealing with normal everyday issues. I asked if, since a lot of some of the main actors were all foreign if they had talked about what if felt like to deal with 9/11 and it's aftermath as an American. He said that they had touched on the subject, but that you didn't really have to because it was felt all around. That a lot of the behind the scenes crew were native New Yorkers and would share their stories about the day if asked, but that the producers and Allen didn't really want so much of the movie to be focused on that one part because this wasn't a movie about 9/11. That this was a movie about Tyler, Alley, Caroline, Aidan, and the people around them. He also talked about how he wished he could live in the apartment that Tyler and Aidan lived in.



He's now living in a basement apartment in New York, and he joked about how he would ask if he could bunk in Aidan's bunk for the night, and they would tell him no.

He talked about how, the producers and director really went to bat for him about him keeping the part. They had talked about how Aidan really was a bit of jerk, but a jerk that you had to like as well. He was really the only guy that they had liked that had read for Aidan, that they hated everybody else, and because of that kept on to him throughout the casting process. So, he felt that they went out on limb for him, and felt very grateful for that.



He answered that he memorized his lines to have an overall feel of where the character was going, but that some stuff was ad-libbed as well. He talked of how the coffee scene was pretty much word for word, but slight ad-libbing was done, but not much.

He mentioned what he was up to now, which is painting, and script writing as of recently. He wants to tell a story about Mississippi, and paint it in an authentic light since movies rarely gets it right. (We, all Mississippians, tend to agree with this because it's true, unfortunately.)

He was asked about future acting projects, but he couldn't really comment on it, but that there have been people in touch with him for parts now that they've seen him in Remember Me.



Throughout the whole thing, he was lively and joking. He'd make us laugh, and provided some insight as to what being an actor was like. He showed us who Tate was, and that he didn't really take himself too seriously and have an elitist attitude about his job. He'd ramble, and then laugh and joke about it. If you asked a question, he'd direct the answer back at you; and he took time to really give you as detailed of an answer to your question that he could, which showed he listened to it in the first place.

Afterward, he took more pictures and talked to more people. I, as well, got to talk to him again, and it's very easy to tell that he's just a normal, easy going, unassuming guy. He more than likely probably thinks, "I'm just a guy from a small town in Mississippi, and I can't believe people actually wanted to see me in a movie."

He's humble, but it was easy to tell that he felt very honored to have been in the movie, and to have the screening for him done as well. I have a feeling that all of the people (crew, producers, director, and actors), involved in the movie feel as honored as he does as to have had a part in Remember Me as well, after having met him gotten a peek into what the process of making it was like.






What a wonderful expereince for everybody who got a chance to attend that event! And we here will alwayas be big fans of Tate's and will look forward to finding out what he is up to in the future!

Photo Source:
Zip39 Madison County Chamber of Commerce

Thoughts of Remember Me 21


I wish I could express what I think of "Remember Me" but I can't find the right words. I cried from start to finish. - brijjiann

It was just the most amazing movie, i've ever seen!=) spectacular and fascinating^^ - valerie1601

#Rememberme has very powerful reviews in Russia...we totally understand the movie and think it's wonderful - Kosh789

Saw #RememberMe again 2nite. So good. Too bad that films like this doesnt get made more often. - angechrissy

I loved #RememberMe! Brilliant performances by Rob, Pierce and Ruby! Definitely a tear jerker. Gonna watch it again! - kdb_

Remember Me was the best movie ever. It truly a lesson for a life :) - xCherryBombx3

I like the movie. Robert is great in it and the end is breathtaking! And he does the hair-thing. LOL – ViolaKPC

More Remember Me Release Dates



Remember Me is opening in India on April 30th.

Thanks to manalitrivedi for the tip!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Thoughts on Remember Me 20


.. wow... - melli1978anmuth

Just Came Out @RememberMeFilm/ #RememberMe Even better the 4th Time!! ~Ash

its a great movie and rob was OMG, i loved his part!! and i admit...i cried alot lol - NikkiiRed

yesterday went to the cinema to see Remember Me, and it was perfect! loved the movie!Surely enter the list of my best, I want to see again =) - kiiyoko

Saw @remembermefilm . i bawled, great movie that deserves more attention. GO SEE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Doucettejm03

I saw @remembermefilm today. It was passionate, emotional, powerful, raw - a stunningly beautiful movie. Can't wait til I see it again. - katinamae

#RememberMe is heartwrenchingly beautiful. Pattinson's best work as of yet. Can't wait for the DVD. - Irish_Sidheseer

I Watched @remembermefilm yesterday, and I loved... It's so 'real', and I cry so much :'( but is fantastic, and Rob is a excellent actor!! - NaahOliiva

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Dutch TV Net 5 - The Making of Remember Me

Dutch TV Net 5 aired a special feature on the "Making of Remember Me". It includes interviews, clips and more!








Thanks to Kellieej and MissYum for the vids!




And, if you live in the Netherlands, you can enter a contest sponsered by Net 5.

Join the contest below and win a private show with Remember Me 150 friends or a Remember Me package, consisting of Robert Pattinson album, Remember Me, My List, Remember Me Remember Me business card holder and a picture frame.

Link to contest:
Net 5.nl