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Memento [Blu-ray] (2001)

Guy Pearce , Carrie-Anne Moss , Christopher Nolan  |  R |  Blu-ray
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  • Actors: Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano
  • Directors: Christopher Nolan
  • Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: August 15, 2006
  • Run Time: 113 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,026 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000FJGWBM
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #111,795 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Guy Pearce (L.A. Confidential) and Joe Pantoliano (The Matrix) shine in this absolute stunner of a movie. Memento combines a bold, mind-bending script with compelling action and virtuoso performances. Pearce plays Leonard Shelby, hunting down the man who raped and murdered his wife. The problem is that "the incident" that robbed Leonard of his wife also stole his ability to make new memories. Unable to retain a location, a face, or a new clue on his own, Leonard continues his search with the help of notes, Polaroids, and even homemade tattoos for vital information.

Because of his condition, Leonard essentially lives his life in short, present-tense segments, with no clear idea of what's just happened to him. That's where Memento gets really interesting; the story begins at the end, and the movie jumps backward in 10-minute segments. The suspense of the movie lies not in discovering what happens, but in finding out why it happened. Amazingly, the movie achieves edge-of-your-seat excitement even as it moves backward in time, and it keeps the mind hopping as cause and effect are pieced together.

Pearce captures Leonard perfectly, conveying both the tragic romance of his quest and his wry humor in dealing with his condition. He is bolstered by several excellent supporting players, and the movie is all but stolen from him by Pantoliano, who delivers an amazing performance as Teddy, the guy who may or may not be on his side. Memento has an intriguing structure and even meditations on the nature of perception and meaning of life if you go looking for them, but it also functions just as well as a completely absorbing thriller. It's rare to find a movie this exciting with so much intelligence behind it. --Ali Davis

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Genre: Suspense
Rating: R
Release Date: 15-AUG-2006
Media Type: Blu-Ray

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108 of 115 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Everything a DVD should be July 20, 2002
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--Quick plot synopsis: A psychological thriller about a man with short-term memory loss trying to track down his wife's killer. It does an excellent view of putting the viewer on the same level as the main character by showing the movie in reverse. ie. The first scene you see is the last one in the story.

--The folks at Columbia/Tristar really went all-out to bring the viewer into this movie. The menus alone give you a perspective on the story and main character not possible in the theater. This two-disc set gives you everything you'd expect from a special edition: director's commentary; trailers; production photos; mini documentary; 5.1 surround sound, etc. But wait, there's more... It's just hidden within the maze of questions in the psychological exam that makes up the menus on both discs. If you keep searching on disc two, you'll be able to watch the movie in chronological order, which is my reason for buying this special edition. (If they don't edit this out as a spoiler, just select the Clock form the main menu, choose answer "c" five times on the questions, then put the pictures of the woman fixing the flat tire in the order of 3,4,1,2.)

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Brilliantly directed by Christopher Nolan, who also wrote the screenplay based on a short story by his brother, Jonathan Nolan, this film had to be a huge challenge for all. The word "memento" means "remember" in Latin, and the story is about Leonard, so traumatized by a blow to the head after his wife's rape and murder, that he has lost his short-term memory. He's out for revenge and is looking for the killer, but, although he remembers his life with his wife and who he is, he cannot remember anything that has happened since. He therefore takes Polaroid shots of everyone he meets and writes notes on them. And he also tattoos things he wants to remember all over his body. The role calls out for an exceptional actor and Guy Pearce certainly does rise to the occasion. I found myself drawn to him, identifying with his condition, and joining him in his struggle to relate to the world.

The story unfolds backwards, an unusual narrative technique that is tricky to use. We see a scene and think we understand. And then there is another scene that has happened prior to it, and it totally changes our perception of what is going on. Purposely, it is confusing. And purposely, there are moments of clarity where it all fits together only to become even more confusing in the next scene. Carrie Ann Moss plays a femme fatal and, as we get to know her, we are not quite sure what her motives are. Joe Pantolino is cast as in the role of Leonard's buddy, and we are constantly confused as to whether he is friend or foe.

I sat there fascinated as this complicated plot unfolded, enjoying the mastery in which the director led me down different avenues of thought and also introduced questions about the moral issues involved. By the end, I was absolutely sure of nothing at all, except that I had been traveling on a roller coaster of an experience that didn't have any easy answers. While I tend to want films to have a beginning, middle and end, and a story line that is easy to follow, this an exception to the rule. I definitely recommend to those who are willing to explore this unique film, which is certainly one of a kind.

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53 of 57 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Intense, intelligent, and often hilarious! September 10, 2001
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The only film that I can think of that comes even close to the ingenuity of Memento is The Usual Suspects. Like that way underappreciated classic, Memento gives you the ending immediately, and then spends the rest of its time showing you how it got there. Each scene offers clues and various revelations--Leonard's tattoos, why he writes what he does on Natalie's and Teddy's pictures, what happened to his wife, Leonard's job before "the incident"--each of which are thrilling mini-narratives in themselves.

The acting is first rate. Guy Pearce, best known as "the one who wasn't Russell Crowe in L.A. Confidential", is Leonard, a character who will intrigue you, engage your sympathy, and might even scare you by the end. Joe Pantoliano's Teddy will have you debating his intentions towards Leonard for days afterwards. The real acting coup, however, is fellow Matrix alum Carrie Anne Moss--her performace as Natalie will make you love her, hate her, and make you fiercely protective of her.

The movie can only be watched on DVD. Keep the remote handy as you'll want to pause every now and then, if only to read Leonard's tattoos for various clues. After watching the movie, be sure to check out Otnemem in the Special Features section for newspaper articles, pictures, journal entries, and psychiatric reports on Mementos intriguing characters. They will help confirm what you think happened in the movie. DVD also offers the playful option of choosing to watch the movie backwards (or would it be watching the movie forward?). You will definitely consider the option after watching the movie. I haven't done it yet, but I can't wait to see the effect that it has on the movie.

This movie is worth the critical hype. If you enjoyed movies like The Sixth Sense, The Matrix, The Usual Suspects, Seven, Fight Club, and Dark City (some of my personal faves), then Memento will be the crown of your DVD collection!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Psychological thriller
This was such a good psychological thriller! It made me pity those with memory loss (I never knew how much it could hinder someone's life) but it also kept the mood heightened and... Read more
Published 11 days ago by Olive55
4.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent movies
I can figure out how most movies are going to end up long before the conclusion, therefore I appreciate it when I can't. That's entertainment. This is one of those rare movies.
Published 13 days ago by Lindy
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
This is an edge of your seat thriller produced with an amazing way of storytelling. Recommended to me by a friend.
Published 13 days ago by Bill Benners
5.0 out of 5 stars This movie is fantastic
If you love film, you have to see this movie. So original, but what Christopher Nolan does best as well as in Insomnia, is immerse you in the main character.
Published 18 days ago by Aaron M. Beyer
5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie!
This movie exemplifies why I love movies. Mainly because it is a movie that requires you to pay attention! And rewards upon subsequent viewings. Read more
Published 21 days ago by Matt Robinson
5.0 out of 5 stars Write this Down: 5-Star Movie!
I don't give too many products a 5-star rating, but after watching Memento for the second time, I readily give 5-stars to this bewitching and intriguing film. Read more
Published 1 month ago by kone
5.0 out of 5 stars My favourite film of all time. There - that pretty much sums it up,...
I've seen over a thousand films, and this is my favourite of all time. Why? Unique concept (wow, really? how often can you say that?? Read more
Published 1 month ago by jkirkwood001
5.0 out of 5 stars it's tough
to say I love it because I actually don't you know, i did think it was a good watch. it kind of pissed me off at the end and left me with a thought, where is the restroom because I... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Joshua J. Hanson
5.0 out of 5 stars one of my favorites
Just love this movie, the cast is great, Christopher Nolan is a great story teller. The ending is breathtaking. You really need to pay attention, no getting up during this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Odd, repetitive, and addicting
One of the best movies I saw on Netflix streaming. I liked it so much I bought it here after canceling Netflix. Read more
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Blu-ray better than the dvd?
I want to know that too. I don't own the DVD version but I read a lot of bad stuff about the limited version. I'd like to know if the BD has that too.
Aug 18, 2010 by Otto Teixeira |  See all 5 posts
Rerelease imminent?
I've been wondering the same thing. It deserves a re-release since the current one is using the old DVD codec (MPEG-2) instead of the better HD codecs (AVC and VC-1) and it's on a 25GB disc instead of a 50GB disc. Bring on the re-release. I will definitely purchase it.
Aug 30, 2010 by DeAd MiKe |  See all 5 posts
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Disc 2 main menu displays 24 graphic icons. Select THE CLOCK and choose C on the following five pages. You'll see a quiz that shows four illustrated panels of a woman changing a flat tire on her car. The quiz asks you to place the panels in chronological order. The trick, of course, is to place... Read more
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