Wednesday, July 22, 2020

We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew

We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew is a 2016 film I watched thinking it was a post-apocalyptic science fiction movie. It's not. It's unclassifiable. The IMDb says, "A Man and a Woman wander through a hostile wilderness in a far-away world. One day, they stumble upon a mysterious set of Structures, which will complicate their lives both for good and ill." I found it thought-provoking. You can watch it online here, or at TubiTV, or on Amazon Prime.

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Reviews are oddly scarce.

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  1. Almost sounds like the end of Logan 7

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  2. I meant Logan's Run and he was Logan 5 Definitely time for that second cup of tea 😺

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    1. I knew what you meant lol I remember Logan's Run :)

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  3. ...that's an understatement!

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  4. I watched the first 12 minutes and couldn't get into it. I found it depressing and I don't need depressing right now.

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    1. Depressing is what we have in real life. Depressing entertainment might not be a good choice :(

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  5. This sounds scary....Have a great day, Valerie

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    1. It's not scary. I really did find it thought-provoking.

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  6. I found it for free on Prime. Says:

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    After traversing a hostile post-apocalyptic wilderness for many years, a pair of survivors encounters the ruins of a vanished society. What they discover will threaten their relationship, their memories, and their future.

    So apparently it is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi film. I will try to watch it when I have time. Looks pretty strange and slow moving and B-movie like, though. Might be one I give up on--LOL! ;)

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    1. Cool! I'll add the prime link in the post :) Thanks!

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  7. UMMM, maybe the Unforgivable curse is really the unforgivable lie. Aren't soap operas always counting on plots that to protect their loved one they don't tell them the truth but a lie to protect them. It is certainly weird.

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    1. Yes, this is certainly not a predictable film. It was an original concept, which is rare these days. Sometimes I think there aren't any new ideas lol I thought the setting was gorgeous.

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  8. Thought provoking and a little depressing!

    All the best Jan

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    1. I like this kind of thing so didn't find it depressing. Unusual, though, definitely unusual

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