Today's review is a movie called "don't forget me" that is about Molly (Alexis Bledel) is a lonely waitress who one day bumps into Gus (Zachary Levi), a handsome and peculiar employee of a jewelry store. He firmly believes that he has met his ideal man. But Gus does not dare to tell Molly that she has short-term memory losses since she suffered a cerebral aneurysm.
That is the qualifier that best suits 'Don't forget me'. A movie made for television, but with much higher quality than the average TV movie.
Zachary Levi is Gus, a pleasant jeweler who suffers short-term memory losses. Alexis Bledel is Molly, a lovely girl who works as a waitress. The path of both is intertwined and the plot starts there.
From that moment 'Do not forget me' enters the field of other similar films such as '50 first dates' or 'Every day of my life', but with the novelty that "the affected" this time tries to 100 % continue with the relationship.
In short, a desktop movie, but a desktop movie that deserves and much worth it. It has the ability to penetrate deeply and its protagonists manage to transmit all their emotions (at least they have achieved it with me). And it is not excessively sensitive, it is very restrained in that regard.
I highly recommend it. Especially the romantics, who can find in it another great icon of the genre like 'Ghost', 'I wish it were true' or 'Noa's diary'.

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