Quick Movie Reviews
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3.5/4
Indyfreak - wrote on 03/09/2020
Marvelous mystery thriller led by someone who is both an unreliable narrator and an amnesiac!
Rating of
4/4
Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 06/25/2019
An inspired brain teaser of a thriller. A movie that's smart because it's challenging, and challenging because it's so smart.
Rating of
4/4
Oldpinkdogbar - wrote on 03/19/2015
Gripping story of a man who is not able to form new memories. Christopher Nolan's brilliant storytelling device lets the audience experience the events of the film as the main character would. The acting, directing, and writing are excellent.
Rating of
3/4
Matthew Brady - wrote on 02/11/2014
The story is about a man who has no long term memory tries to piece together his life and finds things are not as they seem. This movie has really clever writing and great acting.
Rating of
4/4
worleyjamers - wrote on 06/29/2013
Complex in its simplicity, Memento is one of the most tense, intriguing, and involving thrillers ever made. The film features an amazing screenplay bolstered by some fantastic editing choices. A masterpiece from genius Christopher Nolan. One of my all-time favorite films, and one of the best films of the 2000s.
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4/4
mitchellyoung - wrote on 02/27/2013
As manipulative as the film's script is at times, the payoff is great. The result is an intriguing, sometimes confusing, but always engrossing thriller that keeps you guessing until the end. The gritty cinematography and weary performance by Guy Pearce adds to the film's urgent feel. This is what put Christopher Nolan on the map and it remains a neo-noir classic.
Rating of
4/4
The Host - wrote on 10/24/2012
One of those rare types of films that still stay fresh and new with each viewing.
Rating of
4/4
Moviehead - wrote on 03/28/2012
Great story, interesting all the time, and you can watch it again and it just gets better
Rating of
4/4
donkeyknight - wrote on 05/02/2011
Ironic that a movie about memory loss is so trippily unforgettable. What an amazing construction of a movie, or rather, deconstruction, because it allows us to put together all the puzzle pieces
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3.5/4
the mighty goat - wrote on 02/12/2011
Before I saw this movie, I had no idea who Guy Pearce was. But after 113 minutes of some of the best movie making I've ever seen, I now know. I love a good storyline, and a few twists and turns. But Memento took it to the extreme. 9.5/10. Don't wait any longer to watch.