By: Published online: Friday, February 10, 2012 Appeared in: Pasateimpo
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Capsule review
Amnesia is something that seems to
happen in movies far more often than real life. In this
movie, Paige (Rachel McAdams) suffers memory loss
in a car accident, and her husband, Leo (Channing
Tatum), labors to help her remember him. Director
Michael Sucsy (Grey Gardens) no doubt hopes
audiences will forget that they’ve seen these romantic
clichés a thousand times. Rated PG-13. 104 minutes.