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Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense,Drama
Mpaa Rating : R Release Date : Sep 5, 2000 Wide
Actors :Guy Pearce,Carrie-Anne Moss,Joe Pantoliano,Stephen Tobolowsky,Mark Boone Jr.,Harriet Sansom Harris,Callum Keith Rennie,Russ Fega,Jorja Fox,Thomas Lennon,Mark Boone Junior
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Memento
User Ranting Memento : 4User Percentage For Memento : 93 %
User Count Like for Memento : 320,699
All Critics Ranting For Memento : 8.2
All Critics Count For Memento : 155
All Critics Percentage For Memento : 92 %
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Review For Memento
More a puzzle than a meaningful story, it reminds me of how Edmund Wilson compared reading a mystery to eagerly unpacking a box of excelsior, only to find a few rusty nails at the bottom.Jonathan Rosenbaum-Chicago Reader
Memento is one of those jigsaw puzzles whose pieces snap together more tightly with each viewing. Fueling it all is a performance by Guy Pearce that's as indelible as the tattoo ink covering his body.
Chris Nashawaty-Entertainment Weekly
I am neither upset nor disturbed by Memento , only vaguely dissatisfied. I simply don't buy Jonathan Nolan's thesis that audiences know all the tropes and tricks of crime thrillers backward and forward.
Andrew Sarris-New York Observer
There's grade A work from all concerned, especially Pearce, but in the end this is Nolan's film. And he delivers, with a vengeance.
Derek Adams-Time Out
It's all pretty confusing, but then again, so were many of the classic film noirs.
Peter Rainer-New York Magazine
Christopher Nolan's extraordinary film is a brainteaser and a heartbreaker.
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie-Atlanta Journal-Constitution
treats the audience with respect without being overly pretentious
John A. Nesbit-Old School Reviews
Occasionally the film trips over its own complexity, but it's tense, devious and evokes Leonard's disorientation quite brilliantly. Operation of heavy machinery after watching is a definite no-no.
-Film4
A brilliantly told mindbender, a perfect example of how the right approach to storytelling can elevate a film
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune
To believe in the objectivity of the image and the word is to be lead into darkness in Christopher Nolan's extraordinary meta-noir.
Chris Cabin-Slant Magazine
Nolan built a better mousetrap of a neo-noir, using the tricky gimmick of a complex, purposefully disorienting narrative. [Blu-ray]
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews
Innovative movie with a mature premise.
Carly Kocurek-Common Sense Media
More than an enigmatic, jittery, occasionally funny treatise on vengeance's fruitlessness, "Memento" never abandons an emotional quandary: How can a man unable to feel time expect to heal? Leonard loses himself, as we all do, in habit and repetition.
Nick Rogers-Suite101.com
Christopher Nolan's breakthrough feature is a terrific film noir, witty, inventive, thrilling and intriguing from the first frame to the very last.
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com
Nolan's sophomore effort is a near peerless psychological thriller.
Dan Jardine-Cinemania
"Memento" is a crime-revenge story that relies on its one big gimmick.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
Writer-director Christopher Nolan toys with our minds as each scene ends where the previous scene began in a sort of tidal regression and progression of story and character.
Mark Halverson-Sacramento News & Review
The film is cool, contemplative, a puzzle movie in which you see the finished puzzle right up front and then watch as it disassembles itself.
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com
Of all the ironies which fill the film, the most complementary may be that this is film which will not soon be forgotten.
Joe Lozito-Big Picture Big Sound
Just when you thought film noir was dead and buried, along comes the memorably mind-bending Memento.
Thomas Delapa-Boulder Weekly
There are plenty of questions swirling around to make this little snow globe fascinating. Even moments in the narrative that could be obvious are given an interesting twist because of the main character's condition.
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TagLine Memento Some memories are best forgotten.
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