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Robert Pattinson’s romantic tale an affair to ‘Remember’

By James Verniere
Friday, March 12, 2010 -
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In “Remember Me,” Robert Pattinson, the producer and leading man, displays genuine acting chops as a “Rent”-related cousin of the “Rebel Without a Cause.” He’s Tyler Hawkins, a Strand bookstore worker, sometime New York University student and poetic misfit in the Jack Kerouac-J.D. Salinger mold.

Tyler, who writes and is told he reeks of “Listerine and beer,” lives a la boheme in New York City in 2001 in a hovel with a broken lock with the fast-talking, hard-drinking, fellow Strand employee and NYU student Aidan Hall (Tate Ellington).

 
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Emilie de Ravin and Robert Pattinson...
Emilie de Ravin and Robert Pattinson in ‘Remember Me.’

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