

Not Forgotten
あらすじ
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予告・トレイラー
作品考察・見どころ
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スタッフ・制作会社
監督: Dror Soref
脚本: Tomás Romero / Dror Soref
音楽: マーク・アイシャム
制作: Jamie Beardsley / Dror Soref
撮影監督: Steven Bernstein
制作会社: Skyline Pictures


No synopsis available.
AIが作品の魅力を深く読み解いています
監督: Dror Soref
脚本: Tomás Romero / Dror Soref
音楽: マーク・アイシャム
制作: Jamie Beardsley / Dror Soref
撮影監督: Steven Bernstein
制作会社: Skyline Pictures
**_Dealing with a death-worshipping, revenge-seeking Mexican cult_** After his 11 years-old daughter (Chloë Grace Moretz) goes missing near the Texas border, an American man (Simon Baker) ventures deep into the sleazy side of Mexico to find her, with many secrets revealed in the process. Paz Vega is on hand as his wife. “Not Forgotten” (2009) is basically a mixture of “The Flock” and “Borderland,” both worthwhile films from two years earlier. While it starts well enough, the second half unfortunately bogs down into a tedious, repellent, ludicrous mess. Did I mention ludicrous? The revelations are laughable. I’m not a big fan of Martin Sheen’s “Believers,” but it’s a masterpiece compared to this. I suppose it’s better than the shockingly bad “The Serpent and the Rainbow,” but that’s not saying much. At least there’s a certain artistry to the off-putting proceedings. It runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot in two regions: In the USA, it was filmed in Santa Fe & Las Vegas in the heart of New Mexico; in Mexico, it was shot in Mexico City and Pachuca, the latter being a 1.5 hour drive northeast of the big city. GRADE: D+