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Disremember 2025

85 min📅 2025-10-21

"A Film You Won’t Forget."

Matthew Simpson's *Disremember (2025)* is a haunting one-person psychological thriller that pulls you into the mind of an ex-military alcoholic battling terrifying blackouts.

Director: Matthew Simpson

Cast

Matthew Simpson
Matthew Simpson
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Disremember (2025) about?

*Disremember* follows an ex-military alcoholic whose unexplained blackouts intensify as he tries to uncover their cause. Each memory loss becomes a clue, revealing a hidden trauma he's desperate to forget, but the closer he gets to the truth, the more the past slips away.

Who directed Disremember?

Matthew Simpson directed *Disremember* (2025), bringing his vision as both filmmaker and lead actor to this intense psychological thriller.

Who stars in Disremember?

The film stars Matthew Simpson, who not only directs but carries the entire production as its sole performer.

Is Disremember (2025) worth watching?

As a one-person psychological thriller, *Disremember (2025)* stands out for its bold execution and atmospheric tension. While lacking an IMDb rating, its themes of memory and survival make it a compelling watch for fans of cerebral thrillers.

How long is Disremember?

*Disremember* has a runtime of 85 minutes.

About Disremember (2025) — A One-Person Thriller You Can't Unsee

Matthew Simpson's *Disremember (2025)* is a haunting one-person psychological thriller that pulls you into the mind of an ex-military alcoholic battling terrifying blackouts. As he edges closer to uncovering the truth behind his memory lapses, the gaps in his recollection grow more ominous—each blackout a deliberate erasure, a trauma his subconscious fiercely resists. Simpson crafts an atmosphere thick with dread and introspection, turning a single performance into a gripping exploration of guilt, repression, and the fragility of the human mind. The film's intimate scale amplifies its unsettling power, leaving audiences questioning what's real long after the credits roll.

With its minimalist approach and raw emotional intensity, *Disremember (2025)* challenges viewers to piece together a puzzle where the pieces themselves keep disappearing. Simpson's direction doesn't just tell a story—it immerses you in the protagonist's fractured psyche, using silence and sudden blackouts to build an almost unbearable tension. The result is a thriller that lingers, not just for its mystery, but for its unflinching dive into the human condition.