Rememory Comments

  • Francisca 2023-09-30 19:31:42

    Another posthumous work by Anton...

  • Shakira 2023-09-25 01:23:39

    The whole film does not have too many skills, but it contains many elements of a good novel: a suspenseful story driven by human shortcomings, in which there is enough compassionate recognition and portrayal of everyone's existence. Bernstein's final concert did not choose the grandstanding Mahler, but "Beethoven's Seventh Symphony." The easiest is the best and the...

  • Coby 2023-09-15 12:51:34

    Science fiction plus suspense, the setting of the story is acceptable, the narration is not problematic, it is lost or too dull, and the whole drama lacks...

  • Nyasia 2023-09-09 06:53:10

    The plot of a sci-fi theme is boring...the atmosphere creation is also difficult to bring in...except for the...

  • Conner 2023-09-01 06:32:02

    The theme setting of visualizing memory can be done more deeply, but it fails to dig deep, the characters' emotions are a little empty, the plot atmosphere is sad, and the slow rhythm is a bit hypnotic. The most attractive thing about the whole film is Peter "the little devil" Dinklage's...

  • Daniela 2023-08-29 20:13:36

    Good concepts and mediocre...

  • Ophelia 2023-08-21 09:36:42

    I thought it was a pretty good, low-budget...

  • Francesco 2023-08-14 22:07:34

    I haven't finished reading it on 1.20 in 2018. After listening to Punk Xiaojun's explanation today, it is a happy thing to forget...

  • Glennie 2023-08-09 09:25:49

    Unspeakable...

  • Lois 2023-08-07 11:39:55

    With such advanced technology, why do you insist on using a U disk to save...

Extended Reading

Rememory quotes

  • Gordon Dunn: [speaking to audience] Memory is the ultimate definer of our lives. For what are our lives, but a collection of memories... memories of events, experiences, emotions... all stamped onto our nervous systems, all leading to here and now, making us each the person we are today. Without them, the present would be void of context.

  • Gordon Dunn: [speaking to audience] We tend to think of memories as these filed-away facts stored safely in the brain, when in actuality, everything that's happened to you since the event you remember has altered the memory of that event, providing a new filter through which you experience it, a filter that changes, and forgets, and exaggerates, and combines, and morphs. But the pure experience does still exist within you, for your brain has the ability to remember every event that's ever happened to you, down to the greatest of detail. The problem is you have no way of recalling it, no way to clear the filters of time and get back to the truth. Until now.