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Memento

Mystery & Thriller

RatingRatingRatingRatingRating4.7

DirectorChristopher Nolan

ProducerJennifer Todd, Suzanne Todd

ScreenwriterChristopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan

DistributorNewmarket Film Group

Release Date DateSep 5, 2000, Original

LanguageEnglish

Runtime1h 56m

Introduction

Leonard (Guy Pearce) is tracking down the man who raped and murdered his wife. The difficulty, however, of locating his wife's killer is compounded by the fact that he suffers from a rare, untreatable form of memory loss. Although he can recall details of life before his accident, Leonard cannot remember what happened fifteen minutes ago, where he's going, or why.

Critics Reviews

Victoria Luxford5

300

Aug 11, 2023
'Memento' is a deeply complex detective thriller featuring Guy Pearce in a compelling lead role. Pearce delivers an outstanding performance alongside Carrie-Anne Moss, making for a terrific cast. The film follows Leonard, a man suffering from a rare form of memory loss, as he attempts to track down his wife's killer. Nolan's intricate direction and storytelling showcase the early signs of his remarkable talent. If you're interested in seeing the origins of how Christopher Nolan became a celebrated director, 'Memento' is a must-watch film that keeps you guessing at every turn.

Adam Kempenaar5

305

Apr 10, 2020
Memento thrusts viewers into the disorienting world of Leonard (Guy Pearce), a man tormented not only by his wife's brutal murder but also by an incapacitating memory loss. Director Christopher Nolan masterfully destabilizes the audience by employing a non-linear narrative, mirroring Leonard's fragmented reality. The conventional cause-and-effect structure is shattered, immersing us in Leonard's relentless, confusing quest for vengeance. Memento challenges our perceptions and forces us to experience the profound instability of its protagonist. It's a brilliantly disconcerting film that keeps viewers as disoriented and driven as Leonard himself.
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