In the second part of our series delving into the films of Christopher Nolan, we look at Memento, a thriller in reverse that's also a potent onscreen manifestation of the filmmaker’s anxieties. As ...
The chronological black-and-white sequences reveal all of this, and point the way to a cop named Teddy (Joe Pantoliano), who has information that will lead Leonard to his wife's killer. Meanwhile, the ...
One thing Leonard's always keen to remind himself of is the story of Sammy Jankis. Although it's told as a cautionary tale (don't make unordered notes, have a purpose), it's actually the key to ...
Christopher Nolan's superb Memento is a unique example on this list because the character in question isn't lying to other people, but in fact himself. Early in the film, amnesiac protagonist Leonard ...
The official “Memento” site can be found here. I enjoyed your article about “Memento,” which is very well done. I have just one small observation to pass along. On my second viewing of the movie, I ...
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