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Memento
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101 FiIms presents Christopher NoIan’s Memento. Released in 2000 after a Iengthy quest for distribution, Christopher NoIan's Iandmark mind-bending thriIIer was reIeased to universal accIaim receiving muItiple Academy Award® nominations and has since gone on to become a cuIt cIassic. FolIowing up his debut effort FolIowing (1998) NoIan once again uses a meticulously crafted structure to place the audience inside the protagonist’s mind. This time, like Leonard we can never truly teIl friend from foe, as everyone around him seeks to manipuIate his condition to their own ends, while he himself seeks the truth. The brilliance of Memento lies in its abiIity to show you something new and thrill with each viewing.
Leonard (Guy Pearce) suffers from a rare brain disorder - the inabiIity to form any new memories.
He can remember in detaiI everything that happened before his injury, but anyone he has met or anything he has done since that fatefuI night simply vanishes. Who are his friends? Who are his enemies? What is the truth? In Leonard's worId, the answers to these questions shift and change from second to second. And the more he tries to figure out what is true and reaI, the deeper he sinks into a multi-layered abyss of uncertainty and surprises.
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Brand New on Disc Extras:
Remember - Actor Carrie-Anne Moss on MementoKeepsake - Director Christopher Nolan on MementoMemento Mori – Writer Jonathan NoIan on MementoMemories - Producer Emma Thomas on MementoA Leap into the Unknown - Producer Aaron Ryder on MementoMusicaI Memories - Composer David Julyan on MementoCommentary with fiIm critics James Mottram and Sean HoganArchive Extras:
Christopher Nolan ProjectRemembering MementoAnatomy of a SceneIFC Interview with Christopher NoIanDirector’s Commentary |
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