![]() ![]() ![]() Tessa, seeing how close Julia is to her daughter and her ex-husband, ultimately goes mad and plots her revenge. We see that Lilly is uncomfortable around her mother Tessa and is closer to Julia. Julia quickly realizes that Tessa is controlling (e.g., forcing Lilly to ride a horse even though she's scared, dictating what her daughter eats, etc). Julia is introduced to Tessa, who is David's ex-wife and Lilly's real mother. Julia moves to a different city, a smaller community to move in with David and his young daughter Lilly in their grandiose home, and they plan on getting married. The movie follows a couple, Julia and David, who have just recently been seeing each other. But rather forgettable, contrary to the title. Apple iPhones and Facebook make prominent appearances, since a key part of the plot involves social media manipulation (which leads to the movie's only notable takeaway: Don't put all of your most sensitive information on your phone!). Language isn't frequent but does include a few uses of "f-k" and "s-t." Characters drink socially on several occasions, and one character drinks alone, while another hides cigarettes. Masturbation is implied, and there's kissing, innuendo, and sex talk. There are two fairly graphic sex scenes while neither of those includes graphic nudity, there's partial nudity in another scene (bottom, part of a breast) when a woman prepares to step into a tub. Other characters are stabbed and hit with a fireplace poker - bloody wounds and blood stains are shown. Things get pretty violent there are scenes of a man beating up a woman (punching and throwing her) and her stabbing/slicing him. Parents need to know that Unforgettable is a thriller about a woman ( Katherine Heigl) who tries to ruin her ex-husband's new relationship. ![]()
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