Memento (2000), A Christopher Nolan Film. Movie Reviews

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Memento (2000)

Memento is a 2000 thriller directed by Christopher Nolan based on the story of his brother, Jonathan Nolan. Starring Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss (Matrix) and Joe Pantoliano.

Memento. Plot

Leonard (Guy Pearce) is an insurance investigator whose memory has been damaged following a head injury he sustained after intervening on his wife’s murder. His quality of life has been severely hampered after this event, and he can now only live a comprehendable life by tattooing notes on himself and taking pictures of things with a Polaroid camera. The movie is told in forward flashes of events that are to come that compensate for his unreliable memory, during which he has liaisons with various complex characters. Leonard badly wants revenge for his wife’s murder, but, as numerous characters explain, there may be little point if he won’t remember it in order to provide closure for him. The movie veers between these future occurrences and a telephone conversation Leonard is having in his motel room in which he compares his current state to that of a client whose claim he once dealt with. (filmaffinity)

Memento (2000)
Memento (2000)

Movie Reviews

“A bravura tribute to the spirit of ‘Point Blank’ (…) ‘Memento’ deconstructs time and space with Einstein-caliber dexterity in the service of a delectably disturbing tale of revenge” Lisa Nesselson: Variety

“‘Memento’ is a thriller for people who are sick of thrillers, a puzzle movie in which the puzzle is actually worth the time and effort to solve” Marc Caro: Chicago Tribune 

“I can’t remember when a movie has seemed so clever, strangely affecting and slyly funny at the very same time” Joe Morgenstern: The Wall Street Journal

Memento (2000)
Memento (2000)

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