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DVD FICTION Memento
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Summary:
An intricate crime story about a man who has lost his short term memory due to a rare brain disorder. Now he is out to catch his wife's murderer, whose identity he cannot ever know for sure. The more he tries to figure out what is true and real, the more he sinks deeper into a multi-layered abyss of uncertainty and surprises.
Notes:
MPAA rating: R.
Optional subtitles in Spanish ; closed-captioned in English for the hearing impaired.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2000.
Based on the short story by Jonathan Nolan.
Special features: digitally mastered ; interactive motion menus ; scene selections ; director & cast biographies ; theatrical trailers ; web features.
Director of photography, Wally Pfister ; editor, Dody Dorn ; music, David Julyan ; costume designer, Cindy Evans ; production designer, Patti Podesta.
Guy Pearce, Carrie-Ann Moss, Joe Pantoliano, Mark Boone Junior.
DVD format.
Sundance Film Festival: 2001, Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award (Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan (story))
London Film Critics Circle Award: 2001, ALFS Award British - Screenwriter of the Year (Christopher Nolan)
Deauville Film Festival: 2000, CinĽive Award (Christopher Nolan); Critics Award (Christopher Nolan); Jury Special Prize (Christopher Nolan)
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| Consensus: Memento's fragmented, complex narrative is skillfully executed, keeping audiences guessing. Overall, critics find it to be a highly original, clever movie. |
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