- Studio: Zeitgeist Films
- Release Date: Nov 9, 2001
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90Startlingly 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.
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80An intrepid sleuth, Ms. Snyder seems to have left no stone unturned in her search for answers.
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80You'll feel fatigued watching it, but more out of empathy than boredom.
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75I 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.
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75Not 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.
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75Judging by this passionate film, the medical community -- has no clue about what causes this awful malady and, worse, doesn't seem to care.
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70Its poignance and urgency are undeniable.
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60If there's a strong sense of urgency behind director Kim A. Snyder's enlightening film.
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50Some of the testimonials are underedited, but as a work of passionate advocacy, I Remember Me can't be faulted.
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38Feels 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.