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Movie Review: Gone But Not Forgotten (2004)
Here is another treasure I found on Netflix. I really enjoyed this movie. I found it to be interesting and suspenseful. It is a long movie, clocking in at 172 minutes.
From the Netflix movie jacket:
Television Armand Mastroianni helms this faithful adaptation of Phillip M. Margolin's best-selling novel, co-startting Brooke Shields, Lou Diamond Phillips and Marilu Henner. When an Oregon woman disappears without a trace, the only clue is a withering black rose with a note that reads 'gone but not forgotten' Now it is up to a tough female attorney to follow the evidence, find a missing private eye and unravel the mystery.
I am not sure about the Oregon part since the story takes place in Sacramento and New York. This is a story of heinous crime, injustice, and how the past comes back to kick us in the butt. I also enjoyed seeing the way the lawyers and paralegals were at work, though I have no idea of how accurate that part was.
Not everyone likes the movie Gone But Not Forgotten, so you will have to check it out for yourself.


