very nice cut

Maynard 2022-04-20 09:01:03

A friend urged me to watch Memento for a few days, saying that I must not understand it. pattern! ! ! Let me explain to you: This is a movie with flashbacks, black and white is the sequence, the director is very powerful, originally a movie that was a bit suspenseful, after such a cut, it became a powerful movie. The handsome male protagonist has amnesia, remembers what happened before the accident, and restarts every ten minutes after that. That is to say, Teddy Natalie later knew
that there should be no Sammy. He imagined that the cause of Sammy's wife's death was the real cause of death of his wife. He has been trying to anesthetize himself with "habitual" and convince himself that his wife died of homicide, so he wants to find the murderer. But a year ago he had already killed John G. He wanted to find something more for himself, so he tore up a dozen pages of the report, eliminating some key information, making the case more difficult to crack
. Obviously, Teddy was not the murderer, but he used the male protagonist to do black market business. Beware while using it. The male protagonist is very smart and begins to resist, first removing the bullets from the gun, and then using doubts and handwriting to convince himself that Teddy is the murderer. Natalie used him to kill Teddy to avenge her boyfriend, and she just followed his wishes. This is actually an infinite loop of murders. As long as he doesn't come out of the shadows, he will slowly look for John G to go down

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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.