Memento, "Some memories are best forgotten." |
Memento, "Some memories are best forgotten." |
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Have you seen this film? What do you think it would have been like in chronological order?...
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![]() Quincy ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 872 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 23,613 ![]() |
My review from when I saw this movie for the first time
QUOTE A movie as twisted and complicated as memory itself, Memento brings mystery to a whole new level. When Leonard and his wife are attacked, and his wife killed, he is injured, eliminating his short term memory. He wakes up in a hotel room with notes, pictures, and files all trying to tell him the things he needs to know to find his wife's killer. This movie takes psychological thriller to a whole new level, twisting your mind until you don't think it can twist any further, and then popping it right off with an ending so surprising, so amazing, that your jaw will literally gape open as the truth is revealed. Or is it the truth? Memento tests your ability to discern fact from fiction, and makes you realize that memory really is faulty. You might want to take notes while watching this movie. Very excellent film. Incredible editing, great hook. |
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