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MEMENTO (2001)

EW's GRADE
A

Details Limited Release: Mar 16, 2001; Rated: R; Length: 113 Minutes; Genres: Drama, Mystery and Thriller; With: Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano and Guy Pearce; Distributor: Newmarket Capital Group; More

In Christopher Nolan's dizzy and hypnotic thriller, Leonard (Guy Pearce), a man who has lost his short-term memory, is locked in a mission of blind vengeance. He lives in a perpetual present tense, his mind rewinding, over and over, in an endless loop, a movement reflected in the obsessive architecture of the film itself, which is literally structured backward. As Leonard tracks his investigation employing a series of Polaroid photographs and body tattoos, he's like a man trying to wrap his mind around the question mark of his own identity. Memento has a spooky repetitive urgency that takes on the clarity of a dream; it's like an Oliver Sacks case study played as malevolent film noir. Pearce, frantic and disheveled, lends even the smallest events the aura of a life-or-death search, a quest for meaning. A

Originally posted Mar 30, 2001 Published in issue #589 Mar 30, 2001 Order article reprints
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