Love Happens. When you least expect it. Forget Me Not is a moving, modern day love story set over twenty four hours against a stunning London backdrop.
Modest stuff and occasionally gooey, but the performances disarm and the lensing makes the capital seem impossibly magical.
A little heavy handed to stand close comparison with cinematic influences like Richard Linklater's romantic diptych, Before Sunrise/Set, there's still plenty of fun to be had in exploring the streets of London with the likable pair.
A little heavy handed to stand close comparison with cinematic influences like Richard Linklater's romantic diptych, Before Sunrise/Set, there's still plenty of fun to be had in exploring the streets of London with the likable pair.
London by night and day looks lovely, but unless you’re looking for a tourist promo with some subpar drama attached, steer clear.
Menzies and O'Reilly give performances of likeable modesty and restraint (she is especially good), though the film-makers might have given the would-be troubadour some better songs.
There's a rough-hewn charm and clumsiness here that's invigorating.
General release. Check local listings for show times.