Redwarmin
This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
BallWubba
Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
Keeley Coleman
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Ava-Grace Willis
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Kirstine Jensen
I absolutely LOVED season 1. I'm currently on season 3, but it had gotten really boring... I miss the cast from season 1, there were more fun comments between everyone, now it's all about business... But I still need to finish it, to see if it gets a little better. :-) Poppy is a cool actress, but still better in season 1 than the others...
kirilmkd
I have given this TVshow couple of chances and it managed to disappoint 100%. Bad acting, bad actors, main character gets fatter and fatter while her acting gets from bad to worst. Don't let me start on the from time to time "CGI" effects that i bet they have paid 1.99$ on a discount.Every episode is the same, while actors chemistry is destroyed by bad acting and bad screenplay. Main character(Carrie Wells) tries to also enter some sexuality in it, where she fails badly. If would love to forget the fact that i have ever spent a second of my life watching this show, but hey, its "Unforgettable" :(
ANDREW DENT
The all too familiarity of the shows structure and leading characters gives a sense of amiability and, somewhat falsely, a pleasurable tone to an otherwise clichéd 'cop duo' plot.The shows only potentially engaging premise is the leading characters uncanny ability to recall any memory she has ever had in extraordinary detail. However, this premise too often feels forced and unimaginative, not to mention annoyingly coincidental. This leads the plot feel inelegant and contrived. The leading roles lack charisma and likability. The supporting characters are underutilised and under developed making them feel superficial and unmemorable.The show is comparable to 'touch' or 'numbers'. A better alternative would be 'the listener', which offers a very similar plot, but much more engaging charismatic leading roles and supporting roles.
SnoopyStyle
Carrie Wells (Poppy Montgomery) rejoins his former police partner Al Burns (Dylan Walsh) to solve crimes. She uses her special ability to recall everything she sees. She is haunted by her sister Rachael's death when they were both children. The first season has that storyline in the background. It was played out by the end of season one. The second season got a reboot with new characters, new sets, and a new feel.While I like Poppy and Dylan combo, there isn't much support for the leads. This is especially true since they keep changing the show. The only other big name is Jane Curtin who joined the show late in the first season. It's not a great fit for Jane either. The show is a standard police procedural. The sister backstory was never that compelling. The gimmick of seeing her recall ability works well. But they need better stability and better supporting actors. It gets an extra fourth season on A&E which is anything but unforgettable.