Rememory Comments

  • Antonio 2023-01-16 05:01:42

    What people want to deceive the most is themselves. We selectively lose memory and selectively remember, and sometimes even weave a lie to ourselves in order to avoid hurting ourselves. It's a good...

  • Darron 2023-01-01 04:08:44

    I don't understand. ....

  • Eryn 2022-12-18 17:56:12

    Choose memory, memory choice. Life is the sum of memories, and some memories are equal to life-for example, taking the memory of a father to his daughter will kill him. And do painful memories need to be reproduced? At the end, the heroine abandons the memory fragment, which is an...

  • Suzanne 2022-12-18 05:50:40

    Emotion &...

  • Josie 2022-12-13 11:05:52

    Because the male protagonist watched it, there was a slight reversal at the end. But I feel that the rhythm is too slow, and the characters are portrayed in...

  • Marlee 2022-12-11 04:36:15

    The movies that Google Play Movie is pushing for free today... I am...

  • Adelbert 2022-12-05 09:02:51

    A philosophical suspense film. Would people be happier or worse if they had access to the "original...

  • Octavia 2022-11-28 21:48:11

    The little devil is only suitable for playing the little...

  • Morris 2022-11-18 15:40:52

    [April 23, 2019-Beijing Film Academy-9th week film teaching observation program-standard screening room] Memory reconstructs life. The logic and narrative structure of the play failed. Fortunately, the director's thinking saved a little, and the third-time editing saved a little. The editing and soundtrack helped a...

  • Amelie 2022-11-16 02:58:12

    If the male protagonist is completely out of memory, it's a...

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.