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  1. 8. Nov. 2023 · Not to Forget. Evan Dossey February 18, 2022. What you see is what you get with Not to Forget, a faith-based family drama from writer-director Valerio Zanoli. Chris (Tate Dewey) is a young man living on the wrong side of the law. He’s handsome, clever and immediately likable — all the necessary prerequisites for a successful con artist.

  2. Not to Forget. After a life of little scams, a self-centered millennial is sentenced to take care of his grandmother, who is affected by Alzheimer's. As he realizes the extent of her wealth, the protagonist gets closer to the treasure he's been looking for. Starring Karen Grassle, Tate Dewey, Kevin Hardesty, and Louis Gossett Jr.

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  4. as an exclamation. Parents need to know that Not to Forget is a mild faith-based drama about forgiveness, family, and the joy in finding your purpose. With essentially no iffy content and lots of familiar older actors, it could be a good pick for a multigenerational movie night for those drawn to its messages. The story follows….

  5. NOT TO FORGET. Directed by. Valerio Zanoli. United States, 2021. Drama. 84. Synopsis. A judge sentences a self-centered millennial to take care of his grandmother, who’s affected by Alzheimer’s. As he realizes the extent of her wealth, the protagonist ...

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  7. He's smart, he's funny, and not to mention that he's a Libra! "Not to forget" seems like a made-up phrase based off of "not to mention". I understand from context that it means "keep in mind" but I wouldn't call it "standard" English, or use it elsewhere. As for what to call it, I expect it's an idiom of some kind, which adds some emphasis to ...