Remember

A shocking ending and awesome acting punctuate this terrific, captivating, well-paced, unpredictable, star-dotted (Dean Norris, Jürgen Prochnow, and Bruno Ganz), 94-minute Atom Egoyan film in which a 90-year-old widower (Christopher Plummer) with dementia leaves his retirement home where he has been befriended by a Holocaust survivor (Martin Landau) and worries his distraught son (Henry Czerny) when he goes on a road trip that takes him to Cleveland, Canada, and Nevada in the hopes of finding a Nazi SS guard who has been living in the United States for more than 70 years under an assumed identity and was allegedly responsible for killing his entire family at the Auschwitz concentration camp.
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