murphy1169
Fed Savage played the part really well .He's a great actor. It's wrong what happened to Micheal in that home. Mrs Cudder was an awful person she would have gladly left Micheal for dead she's a nasty piece of work. Well someone will do the same to her what goes around comes around. I believe in karma. However it's a really good movie and would recommend to anyone who hasn't seen it.
jensen-10
Most of the other 'comments' I have read missed the point of the movie. One person had the nerve to refer to the lead charachtor as arrogant. My friend, that was hope.I am a person who has lived through this most devastating of disorders, both brothers had Duchenne muscular dystrophy and are now dead. 'When You Remember Me' captures the soul of a person with DMD in that nomatter what happens, make the best of it. No matter what a person may appear to be/have(disability/color of skin/sex, illness) look at the person inside.This movie is both insperational and depressing. It must be noted that this is a true story (dramatised) and that people live this every day.
Ross-35
Fred Savage puts across a brilliant performance in the heart-warming film, showing that there is more to him than 'The Wonder Years'. I was surprised that this film was only made TV because it is a lot better than a lot of the things that get released at the cinema. I suggest you look out for it in the future on Channel 4 or Film Four in the U.K. because it is definitely worth watching.
Chelle-6
Fred Savage (The Wonder Years) proves that he has capabilities way beyond what anybody would have expected of him. Playing the role of the disabled teenager in the true story could not have been easy, but he does so very convincingly. This film really makes you think about the conditions in homes for the disabled, and wonder how far the truth goes...