The movie tells the story of Telly Paretta, a grieving mother struggling to cope with the loss of her 8-year-old son. After being told that their children never existed, she and her husband soon discover there is a much bigger enemy at work.
16 March 1973, San Francisco, California, USA
17 March 1955, Blue Island, Illinois, USA
19 July 1962, Santa Barbara, California, USA
17 September 1971, New York City, New York, USA
30 January 1956, Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA
8 July 1965, Ivoryton, Connecticut, USA
3 December 1960, Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA
14 August 1997, Brooklyn, New York, USA
8 November 1952, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
28 June 1965, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
8 February 1971, Paterson, New Jersey, USA
22 January 1997, Laguna Hills, California, USA
15 October 1969, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK
14 September 1953, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
1 February 1964, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK
December 28, 2010
Creepy thriller not for faint of heart.
September 24, 2004
Slightly predictable and dumb when all is said and done.
September 24, 2004
An uneasy mix between Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the The X-Files, and one not nearly as smart as either.
October 01, 2004
Moore is too precious a commodity to fritter away her time and talent on a no-thrills thriller as bland and superficial as The Forgotten.
September 24, 2004
Perhaps wisely leaves more questions than it answers and for the most part manages to maintain its suspense.
August 24, 2005
Few films have title more deserving.
July 25, 2005
Not since Star Trek V: The Final Frontier has there been such a stupid omnipotent force.
September 22, 2006
The climax is a disappointment, lacking the quick visual thrills earlier in the movie and failing to answer many key questions raised throughout.
February 13, 2008
Who wants to see -- or remember -- a wildly implausible thriller that's also grim and humorless?
March 23, 2005
The Forgotten, though not an outright bad movie, is yet another frustrating example of a Hollywood film that simply lacks the courage of its convictions.
September 27, 2004
It's very manipulative, it's very maddening -- and yet I found it very entertaining.
September 24, 2004
It's the central casting of the remarkable Julianne Moore that gives the movie both a core and a heart, particularly when Di Pego's script starts making its way further and further out along the limb of credibility.

