Memento Comments

  • Leo 2022-04-23 07:01:02

    It really makes people dizzy and very brain-burning, so I need to watch it several...

  • Trycia 2022-04-23 07:01:02

    If it is anterograde amnesia, then the things that the hero can recall can only happen before the encephalopathy. Since the director also hinted that the male protagonist projected his past experience on San Mi, it means that the encephalopathy occurred after his wife died of insulin overdose, and the rest of the story is that he has to keep killing people for the rest of his life. The above inferences do not hold unless patients with anterograde amnesia can construct memories through implicit...

  • Tamara 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    It is not only a suspense film, but also touches the inevitable pain in life: find a reason to live, even if this extremely powerful reason is not true. Nothingness is more terrifying than...

  • Dario 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    The biggest achievement of this film is the use of a narrative method of cross-editing two reverse timelines, creating a new perspective experience for the audience, just as we are all good at calculating and solving based on known conditions, but it is difficult to get the conclusion. Time to reverse the conditions and causes of evidence. When the proof of life is unsolvable, we are more or less like the male protagonist, either deceiving ourselves, or selectively...

  • Citlalli 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    It seems to be fragmented, but the film has always adhered to the strictest linear narrative structure; this dark, gloomy revenge story is full of charm under Nolan's...

  • Alvera 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    It’s not so...

  • Dominic 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    IQ has been burned out...After reading the fragments, I can't put it...

  • Guadalupe 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    This film is not difficult to understand, it's just irritating, and I am going crazy when I watch...

  • Summer 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    Nolan said in the interview, “The key to this film is that a character played by Joe Pantoriano may be the authority of truth. But his previous role made the audience feel that this person is not credible. I found that Joe The uncertainty and sinisterness that it brings to the film are truly terrifying."... Make full use of the audience's stereotypes of the actors' past roles to exert psychological manipulation on them. This is an advanced narrative technique, very good! But the problem also...

  • Reggie 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    Revisited for the third time in January 2018; the editing and dazzling skills need not be said, and the broken heart and memory of the male protagonist are also symmetrical; the structure of flashbacks and the flashback of black and white paragraphs gradually piece together the truth; each scene constitutes A relatively independent paragraph, cross-narrative, is a great test for the audience (especially the details), the placement sequence is exquisite, the peak of the structure and form first;...

Extended Reading
  • Carmelo 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    Those fragments in memory

    Classic lines in "Shards of Memory"

    1. Who we are, what we are doing, what is the meaning of our life, all these need our memory to tell us. Does our world disappear without memory? We are living for memory? 2. You have to be wary of other people writing stuff for you. To prevent others from...

  • Maynard 2022-04-20 09:01:03

    very nice cut

    A friend urged me to watch Memento for a few days, saying that I must not understand it. pattern! ! ! Let me explain to you: This is a movie with flashbacks, black and white is the sequence, the director is very powerful, originally a movie that was a bit suspenseful, after such a cut, it became a...

Memento quotes

  • Teddy: [to Leonard] All you do is moan. *I'm* the one that has to live with what you've done. I'm the one that put it all together. You, you wander around, you're playing detective. You're living a dream, kid. A dead wife to pine for. A sense of purpose to your life. A romantic quest that you wouldn't end, even if I wasn't in the picture.

  • Leonard: That's Sammy, not me. I told you about Sammy.

    Teddy: Yeah, right. Like you tell yourself over and over again. Conditioning yourself to remember. Learning through repetition.