Memento Comments

  • Maximillian 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    An interesting attempt to break the connection between the signifier and the signified, and made an extremely interesting article on the relationship between memory and evidence. A masterpiece of brain science movies. In addition, the ending is really good. On the one hand, the male protagonist is used twice, on the other hand, he is actually lying to...

  • Ena 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    When I watched it, I always wondered if anyone would make a positive version of his own...

  • Laurine 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    The first person to come up with this shooting technique is simply a...

  • Marcellus 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    Rating: B If you score according to the philosophical temperament, Nolan is the Descartes among the directors. His film is almost an audiovisual reprint of "Meditations on the First Philosophy". Compared with "Inception", "Memory" is still a child-like immature period. It is not difficult to attract more people to think about philosophical issues, just open the door to film philosophy. Europe and the United States have become more mature in this regard. In this sense, thank...

  • Sunny 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    Use flashbacks to complicate the simple story, regress and restore layer by layer. It is worth revisiting several times. It's hard to watch but very puzzle. The suggestion that Jimmy injected his wife to death was handled very well. It explained the real cause of death of the protagonist’s wife. The clever director did not deliberately explain, not only to maintain independence, but also to respect the IQ of the...

  • Stone 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    (It's nothing more than an endless fake play directed and performed by a sick person, until the audience suddenly realizes and sighs for the...

  • Ima 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    The movie that can be done in 10 minutes was done silently for 2 hours. It is a mystery that young literary and artistic youths must watch 13...

  • Vicenta 2022-03-22 09:01:04

    Exquisite memory...

  • Dusty 2022-03-22 09:01:04

    Although I know some routines of spiritual themes, the ending is quite shocking: the future me was misled by the past me! Transient amnesia makes people forget the existence of time, and selective amnesia makes you feel at ease. Think about it, what would you do if you were the...

  • Emmitt 2022-03-22 09:01:04

    The whole story is divided into twenty-six fragments, the last thirteen fragments are flashbacks, and the first thirteen fragments are shot in color film, and the first thirteen positive narratives are added to the thirteen color plots and turned into black and white films to highlight the style of the documentary. Each of the last thirteen fragments is divided into two halves, and the order is reversed. The black and white fragments sometimes come before the two halves, sometimes in the...

Extended Reading
  • Bertram 2022-04-20 09:01:03

    The Journey of Pursuing Phantoms - Confessions of "Memento"

    Part of the inspiration for "Memento" should come from some psychological and neuroscience research on "memory".
    Knowing a little about this can help us understand several key plot points of Memento.
    So this article is divided into two parts, Part 1 writes the psychological inspiration of "Memento",...

  • Burdette 2022-03-18 09:01:01

    memory?

    After reading this memory fragment, although shocked by the piece by piece of casually pieced together his own memory, he couldn't help but begin to sympathize with the protagonist's tragic experience. The director and screenwriter’s techniques are very superb. Two different main lines, color and...

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.