Remember Me Always (2026)

Released: 2026-03-19 Recommended age: 13+ No IMDb rating yet
Remember Me Always

Movie details

  • Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller, Fantasy
  • Director: Mateo Garimberti
  • Main cast: Javier Kussrow, Álvaro Garimberti, Santiago Palmeiro, Laura Wich, Fernando Madanes
  • Country / region: Argentina
  • Original language: es
  • Premiere: 2026-03-19

Story overview

Tomás, a hotel manager with a criminal past, intervenes when a guest plays loud music in the lobby, claiming to await her lover. He discovers his former criminal group, led by his brother, aims to capture her to force the lover—apparently hiding in the hotel—to emerge. In protecting this stranger, Tomás confronts the past he has tried to leave behind, blending drama, crime, thriller, and fantasy elements in an 81-minute Argentine film.

Parent Guide

A drama-thriller with crime and fantasy elements, focusing on a man confronting his criminal past to protect a stranger. Suitable for teens and up due to thematic intensity and suspense.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Moderate

Includes suspenseful scenes with criminal threats, potential capture, and confrontations. No graphic violence depicted, but peril is present as characters face danger from criminal groups.

Scary / disturbing
Moderate

Thriller elements create tension and unease, with themes of criminal pursuit and past trauma. Fantasy aspects are mild and not overtly frightening, but the overall mood may be intense for sensitive viewers.

Language
Mild

Dialogue is in Spanish, with no strong profanity expected based on the overview. Subtitles may contain mild language, but it's not a focus of the film.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity indicated; the plot revolves around criminal and protective themes without romantic or sexual elements.

Substance use
None

No substance use mentioned or implied in the overview; the focus is on crime and drama without such depictions.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

Emotional themes include guilt, redemption, family conflict, and protection, which can be impactful. The suspense adds to the intensity, making it more suitable for older children and teens.

Parent tips

This film deals with themes of criminal pasts, family conflict, and protection, which may be intense for younger viewers. The thriller and crime elements involve suspense and peril, though without explicit details. Fantasy aspects are subtle, not overtly magical. Consider the emotional maturity of children, as the story explores redemption and facing consequences. The Argentine setting and Spanish language offer cultural exposure, but subtitles may be needed for non-Spanish speakers.

Parent chat guide

Use this movie to discuss topics like making amends for past mistakes, the importance of protecting others, and family loyalty versus moral choices. Ask questions like: 'Why do you think Tomás chose to help the woman?' or 'How can people change from their past actions?' For older kids, explore themes of crime and its impacts, emphasizing that the film is fictional and not a guide to real-life behavior. Note the suspenseful moments and reassure younger viewers about the fantasy elements being part of the story.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What did you like about the hotel in the movie?
  • How did Tomás help the woman?
  • Why was Tomás trying to escape his past?
  • What does it mean to protect someone?
  • How does the film show the consequences of criminal actions?
  • What role does family play in Tomás's decisions?
  • Discuss the themes of redemption and moral ambiguity in the film.
  • How does the fantasy element add to the thriller aspects?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.