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Buford 2022-03-21 09:01:04
Really burn your...
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Krystal 2022-03-21 09:01:04
It turns out that deconstruction is to repeat a simple thing until you don't understand it, and then give you the feeling of sudden realization. . . The test is the ability of...
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Alysson 2022-03-21 09:01:04
It is purer than Inception, which is to be made into an intellectual game, a high-end suspense film. But what surprised me more was the allusion behind this short-term amnesia. If the common historical memory of a community is cut, split, and uprooted time and time again, will we also be like Reiner? Is it possible for us to hate innocent people and get close to our real enemies? How to restore the facts? Can the facts be...
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Jose 2022-03-21 09:01:04
Revisit. It is not appropriate to say that using editing and filming techniques to turn a general story into a magical. Nolan uses positive and negative narration, black and white conversion to smash the story into countless pieces, making the audience feel like Guy Pearce suffering from amnesia, and allowing the audience to regain their exclusive perspective of God during the progress of the plot, thereby making the audience in a state of amnesia. The protagonist has empathy. But the movie...
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Gudrun 2022-03-21 09:01:04
To put it bluntly, Nolan here and Nolan in Inception have lost countless blocks of plot...
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Kobe 2022-03-21 09:01:04
The plot is exciting, but it is inexplicable and has no value worth...
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Ottilie 2022-03-21 09:01:04
Ordinary movie: 0123456789 Flashback movie: 9-012345678 Memory fragment:...
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Vickie 2022-03-20 09:01:04
When the memory is fragmented, how can we find the truth? The movie uses flashback techniques to step by step to get us closer to the truth. This movie really catches people and makes people eager to know what the result is. The suspense is very well done, and it’s a very brain-burning...
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Jaleel 2022-03-20 09:01:04
I didn't understand it after reading it. I looked for the plot analysis on the Internet and I got it. Nolan is very good at this kind of brain-burning movies, with novel narrative techniques and well-edited editing. Later works "Fatal Magic" and "Inception" are more exciting and classic. Having watched this movie, I thought of "Heart Labyrinth". I think the director admires Nolan very...
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Ariane 2022-03-20 09:01:04
[A] Those kids who say Nolan’s movies are brain-burning are either grandstanding or they really don’t have their brains to watch it. What is commendable about this film is not the so-called "brain burn" at all, but the satisfaction of the accumulation and analysis of information in the process of watching the movie, and the satisfaction of knowing the answer at the last moment. In this regard, Nolan is unsurpassed. (Oh, there is another question. Who instructed Lanny to tattoo the phrase "Don't...
Memento Comments
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Rigoberto 2022-04-22 07:01:02
Brain in a Vat Beneath Reincarnation, Memento
We need memory to help us understand the world, but our memories are often unreliable. When we know ourselves, we must rely on our existing cognitive ability, and our own cognitive ability all depends on the thoughts instilled in you by others or things other than ourselves. In the end, we think we...
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Ellen 2022-04-23 07:01:02
truth is just lust
From this work, we can see the prototypes of Shutter Island, Inception and Interstellar behind Nolan: human consciousness, linearity of time, and diversity of truth. These three themes have always been Nolan's most interesting objects of discussion as a screenwriter and director. He repeatedly...
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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.
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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.