This film remains Christopher Nolan and Guy Pearce's best work. A brilliant film with one of the best endings ever. It's easier to have a great beginning than to have a great ending. So many films year after year burn because they fail in the third act. The story about the importance of memory is told in reverse about a man suffering from short-term memory loss on the hunt of his wife's murder. Rarely does a film require the audience's total attention as much as this film does. Nolan brilliantly controls every beat of the film with a brilliant cast and crew. It remains of the best films of the decade. YRCinema's coverage of films on DVD.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Memento
This film remains Christopher Nolan and Guy Pearce's best work. A brilliant film with one of the best endings ever. It's easier to have a great beginning than to have a great ending. So many films year after year burn because they fail in the third act. The story about the importance of memory is told in reverse about a man suffering from short-term memory loss on the hunt of his wife's murder. Rarely does a film require the audience's total attention as much as this film does. Nolan brilliantly controls every beat of the film with a brilliant cast and crew. It remains of the best films of the decade. YRCinema's coverage of films on DVD.
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