Forget Me (1994) is a raw and emotionally charged French drama that explores obsession, emotional dependence, and the destructive side of love. The film presents an intimate portrait of a woman trapped between desire, rejection, and self-inflicted emotional pain.

Nathalie is in a relationship with Antoine, a man who genuinely loves her and tries to offer stability and care. Despite his devotion, she constantly pulls away, unable to settle into a relationship that feels safe rather than consuming. Her restlessness becomes a quiet but persistent source of tension.

At the same time, Nathalie is unable to let go of Eric, her former partner. Although he no longer wants to be with her, she refuses to accept the end of their relationship. This emotional rejection becomes the trigger for her downward spiral, fueling jealousy, denial, and emotional manipulation.

Forget Me focuses less on external events and more on internal conflict. Nathalie’s behavior gradually harms everyone involved, including herself. The film portrays love not as romance, but as an addiction that blurs the line between desire and self-destruction.