Director: Christopher Nolan
Stars: Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano, Mark Boone Junior
A man is determined to find justice after the loss of a loved one, even
though he is incapable of fully remembering the crime, in this offbeat
thriller. Leonard (Guy Pearce) is a man who is struggling to put his
life back together after the brutal rape and murder of his wife. But
Leonard's problems are different from those of most people in his
situation; he was beaten severely by the same man who killed his wife.
The most significant manifestation of Leonard's injuries is that his
short-term
memory has been
destroyed; he is incapable of retaining any new information, and must
resort to copious note-taking and Polaroid photographs in order to keep
track of what happens to him over the course of a day (he's even
tattooed himself with a few crucial bits of information he can't get
along without). Leonard retains awareness that his wife was brutally
murdered, however, and he's convinced that the culprit still walks the
streets. Leonard is obsessed with the notion of taking revenge against
the man who has ruined his life, and he sets out to find him, getting
help from Natalie (Carrie-Anne Moss), who appears to be a sympathetic
barmaid, and Teddy (Joe Pantoliano), who claims to be Leonard's friend,
even though Leonard senses that he cannot be trusted. Writer/director
Christopher Nolan adapted Memento from a short story by his brother
Jonathan Nolan. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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