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Runtime: 113 min Audio: AC3 Language: Eng Frame Rate: 25 fps Video Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps | Starring: Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano Year: 2000 Genre: Mystery, Thriller Director: Christopher Nolan |
Review: take, it is not really a film you must see. If, on the other hand, open, creative, and really appreciate the alarm and get out of the enjoyment of this. A memento of the old film noir mystery, intriguing thriller with an ingenious twist: the design of the entire film style, reflect your mental state actors, poor audience (s) to your point of view, however, both. Expertly filmed, and in a way, in reverse chronological order (two initially parallel to the extraordinary stories that, among other things, publish - the key, a color shot of the back story in a chronological stories intercut with other scenes, and this film is a documentary, and white Filmed in black-and-over, and, above all, in motel rooms within the main character tells the story, talk about the state of his health, and so on), while the average viewer has already put off the complex, confusing format, such as a very original The premise is that it is not a good fight to represent the out.Acting table is worth, that is, written, directed, and so on, but a very talented editor Dody Dorn special Kudos, who successfully managed to implement all of these parts together should be extended These smooth flow, thus contributing to a healthy, is not easy (sorry, can not help slipping into a bad joke), the most memorable films ever seen Memento off.One pull youre an instant classic with its innovative narrative style is a dramatic and exciting tone. Moviegoers looking jaded them something, those interested in staying awake, and we have been able to keep, do not think of a better opportunity than this film.
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