Brain burning is not "meaning" to me

Alvina 2022-01-25 08:01:18

I don't intend to offend anyone who likes this movie, I just record my personal feelings about this movie.

Today is Saturday, at noon I cooked a meal, sat in front of the computer with a bowl, and opened "Shards of Memory". When I was a child, I climbed into bed and slept for three and a half hours before waking up. Read it after waking up.

This movie does fit the name very well-fragments of memory. The whole movie is also like a fragment. The fun lies in that after watching it, you can deconstruct and reorganize these plots through your own brain power, just like a jigsaw puzzle.

I am a person who likes to make jigsaw puzzles very much. If it is a kind of thousands of pieces and the paintings are particularly good-looking, the harder the whole puzzle process, the happier it will be. But if it was just a plain picture, how would it feel? . . .

The movie is nothing hard to understand, just think about it for yourself after watching it. A story with a small amount of information does not contain any interesting meaning yet, so I don't quite understand it, so I got 8.6 points. Well, it was produced in 2000, you can add a breakthrough award beyond the era. But what's the point?

It's a film that leaves no impression. After two hours of drawing and jigsaw puzzles, it is such an unremarkable story. . .

But I got a good night's sleep, and this is what this film means to me. Meow.

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Memento quotes

  • Natalie: Get rid of Dodd for me. Kill him. I'll pay you.

    Leonard Shelby: Are you crazy? I'm not gonna kill someone for money.

    Natalie: What then? Love? What would you kill for? You'd kill for your wife, wouldn't you?

    Leonard Shelby: That's different!

    Natalie: Not to me, I wasn't fucking married to her!

  • Leonard Shelby: Hi. Uh, Lincoln Street?

    Waiter: Oh, you just take the main road...

    Leonard Shelby: Hang on, let me write this down.

    Waiter: Oh, it's easy. You just...

    Leonard Shelby: Trust me, I need to write this down.