
SummaryThe first full-length documentary to explore the controversial and mysterious history of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, this film speaks to the universal themes of loss, human perseverance, and our difficulties in grappling with uncertainty. (Zeitgeist Films)
Directed By:Kim A. Snyder
Written By:Kim A. Snyder
I Remember Me
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Generally Favorable
70% Positive
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90
Startlingly affecting -- What emerges is a picture of an illness that causes enormous suffering but whose origins and treatment continue to elude even those doctors who pay attention to it.
80
An intrepid sleuth, Ms. Snyder seems to have left no stone unturned in her search for answers.
75
I now believe in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I was one of many who somehow absorbed the notion that it was an imaginary illness. I am ashamed of myself.
75
Not the kind of documentary that will appeal to a large number of moviegoers. Yet it makes perfect sense that it will be shown on the campus of University of Miami, famous for its strong medical school.
70
Its poignance and urgency are undeniable.
50
Some of the testimonials are underedited, but as a work of passionate advocacy, I Remember Me can't be faulted.
38
Feels like reading someone else's diary. Undoubtedly, there's some very important stuff in there, but it's most interesting to the person who wrote it.
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