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Movie
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-Julianne
Moore
-Gary
Sinise
Until
the
very
last
moments
of
Joseph
Ruben's
spooky
suspense
thriller,
viewers
will
question
who's
who
in
the
us-versus-them
conundrum.
We
have
but
one
hint:
"It's
not
about
the
children."
But
as
local
police,
the
feds,
and
other
unknowns
follow
Telly
(Julianne
Moore),
a
young
mother
who
refuses
to
forget
the
death
of
her
9-year-old
son
Sam,
it's
clear
that
the
children
are
a
hot-button
issue.
While
it's
fishy
enough
that
nobody--not
even
Telly's
own
husband
(Anthony
Edwards)--seems
to
remember
Sam,
and
the
plane
crash
she
claims
killed
him
was
never
reported
in
the
newspapers,
it's
a
question
of
whose
story
to
believe.
And
Moore,
the
frantic
mother
with
madness
flickering
in
her
eyes,
may
simply
be
delusional,
or
so
her
shrink
(Gary
Sinise)
says.
But
when
she
finds
another
grieving
parent,
Ash
(Dominic
West),
whose
daughter
died
in
the
same
accident,
she
now
has
a
partner
in
conspiracy
theory.
Together,
Ash
and
Telly
flee
through
the
damp
alleyways
beneath
the
Brooklyn
Bridge
where
steam
escapes
from
potholes
and
police
searchlights
penetrate
the
gothic
fog.
Somebody
knows
something
about
the
children,
and
"they"
want
Ash
and
Telly
to
forget.
THE
FORGOTTEN
springs
into
an
action-adventure
race
for
the
truth,
with
surprising
special
effects,
exciting
jolts,
and
bird's-eye
camera
shots
on
ominous
geometric
patterns
in
the
urban
landscape
keeping
this
mystery
in
fifth
gear.
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of
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1948-2006
Muze
Inc.
and
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