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  1. Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Christopher Nolan, based on the short story "Memento Mori" by his brother Jonathan Nolan, which was later published in 2001.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0209144Memento (2000) - IMDb

    May 25, 2001 · Memento: Directed by Christopher Nolan. With Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano, Mark Boone Junior. Leonard Shelby, an insurance investigator, suffers from anterograde amnesia and uses notes and tattoos to hunt for the man he thinks killed his wife, which is the last thing he remembers.

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    • Mystery, Thriller
    • Christopher Nolan
    • 2001-05-25
  3. Leonard (Guy Pearce) is tracking down the man who raped and murdered his wife. The difficulty, however, of locating his wife's killer is compounded by the fact that he suffers from a rare ...

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  4. Jul 1, 2022 · ‘Memento’ is one serious twisting ride which takes the viewer into a labyrinth and threatens to leave him/her there. It is one of a kind and serves as the benchmark for non-linear storytelling. In the end, it doesn’t matter which theory about the film you believe to be correct; what matters is that the film made you think and engage.

  5. Apr 23, 2020 · Check out the official Memento (2000) trailer starring Guy Pearce & Carrie-Anne Moss! Let us know what you think in the comments below. Watch on FandangoNOW...

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  6. May 5, 2024 · Memento Movie Summary and Cast. Guy Pearce stars as Leonard Shelby, a man who suffers from amnesia, resulting in short-term memory loss. He also is unable to form new memories, so he has to rely on context clues to put things together.

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  8. Apr 1, 2024 · Christopher Nolan explores the nature of memory in his mystery-thriller Memento. Here's a breakdown of the movie's timeline and what its ending means.

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