Almost missed masterpiece

Gus 2022-04-22 07:01:02

I confused this film with "Cracks of Memory" and always thought I had seen this film? I almost missed the masterpiece

Black and white positive narrative flashbacks are unique Director: spoilers? Tell you the ending if it doesn't exist? Every time I watch more, I feel like I understand something, but the goose can't guess what happened in the middle until the black and white are connected. The plot idea is great!

At first, I thought it was so complicated and confusing. Then I thought it was a simple story. The director deliberately made it complicated. Finally, double-click 666. Is Lan's own screenwriter different?

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Extended Reading
  • Summer 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    Nolan said in the interview, “The key to this film is that a character played by Joe Pantoriano may be the authority of truth. But his previous role made the audience feel that this person is not credible. I found that Joe The uncertainty and sinisterness that it brings to the film are truly terrifying."... Make full use of the audience's stereotypes of the actors' past roles to exert psychological manipulation on them. This is an advanced narrative technique, very good! But the problem also arises: Because the film uses flashbacks, Joe's character is already evil when he comes out. It is also out of the audience's psychology. They will speculate whether the initial impression of the public will eventually be reversed? Master Yu, the structure faintly betrayed the role.

  • Winona 2022-03-22 09:01:04

    No memory may be very happy, but only a fragment of memory is sure to be terrible!

Memento quotes

  • Leonard Shelby: When I looked into his eyes I thought I saw recognition. Now I know. You fake it. If you think you're supposed to recognize somebody you, you just pretend. You bluff it to get a pat on the head from the doctors. You bluff it to seem less like a freak.

  • Teddy: So you lie to yourself to be happy. There's nothing wrong with that. We all do it.