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Memento (Widescreen Two-Disc Limited Edition) [DVD]
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Genre | Thriller |
Format | Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Special Edition, DTS Surround Sound, Color, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC, DVD, Subtitled, Dubbed See more |
Contributor | Suzanne Todd, Newmarket Capital Group; Summit Entertainment; Team Todd, Christopher Nolan, Joe Pantoliano, Carrie-Anne Moss, Guy Pearce, Jennifer Todd See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 2 hours and 6 minutes |
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Leonard (Pearce) is an insurance investigator whose memory has been damaged following a head injury he sustained after intervening on his wife's murder. He can now only live a comprehendible life by tattooing notes on himself and taking pictures of things with a Polaroid camera. The movie is told in reverse - as Leonard's memories come to him. Leonard badly wants revenge for his wife's murder. How
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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
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.6 x 0.6 inches; 6.4 ounces
- Item model number : 7646
- Director : Christopher Nolan
- Media Format : Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Special Edition, DTS Surround Sound, Color, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC, DVD, Subtitled, Dubbed
- Run time : 2 hours and 6 minutes
- Release date : January 1, 2002
- Actors : Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano
- Dubbed: : French
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Producers : Jennifer Todd, Suzanne Todd
- Language : Unqualified (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS 5.1)
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B0000640SA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #71,238 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #3,571 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
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Customers find this movie unique and engaging, with a fascinating storyline that keeps them guessing and features a great twist at the end. The film receives praise for its awesome style, with one customer noting its creative special features, while the cast, particularly Guy Pearce, delivers brilliant performances. Moreover, customers appreciate the picture quality, with one review highlighting the HD transfers, and the writing style, particularly the deadpan voice-over job. Additionally, the movie's order is well-received, with customers recommending watching it in chronological order.
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2012Memento (2000)
Drama, Mystery, Thriller, 113 minutes
Directed by Christopher Nolan
Starring Guy Pearce, Joe Pantoliano and Carrie-Anne Moss
"What's the last thing you remember?"
"My wife...dying."
I remember watching Memento on cable and buying it a few days later. It was such an original way of telling a story that I was excited to show it to my friends at the earliest opportunity.
They hated it.
The opening scene shows Leonard Shelby (Pearce) killing Teddy (Pantoliano), but that scene is actually how the story ends. Leonard suffered a head injury when his wife was murdered by intruders and hasn't been able to form short-term memories since the event. He remembers everything up to that point, such as who he is and what he did for a living, but can't build new memories.
What would it be like to wake up every day and wonder where you were? What are you supposed to be doing that day?
In order to place the viewer in a similar position, Nolan tells the story in reverse. We see events unfold and new information is introduced each time. The information changes our perceptions of the events we have already seen and the people we have already met. Who can Leonard trust? How can he keep the information readily available if he's going to forget everything?
Nolan actually tells two stories. One is in black and white and proceeds in normal chronological order. This tells the story of Leonard's life before the accident. He worked as an insurance investigator and one of the claimants, Sammy Jankis, had the same problem with his memory. A tattoo on Leonard's wrist tells him to remember Sammy Jankis, and he's able to because it happened before he suffered the head injury.
A second story shows Leonard's hunt for his wife's murderer. This time, Nolan tells it in color and uses reverse chronological order.
Are you with me so far? Good.
You can see why my friends hated the film. It requires patience and your full attention to understand what is going on. Furthermore, Leonard is an unreliable narrator, so we can't trust everything. Nolan presumably did this to show that Leonard can't trust his own thoughts.
In order to function at all, Leonard employs a series of devices to aid his memory. He also sticks to a routine as much as possible. He takes photos of his car, his motel, and people he meets. As he finds out information about people, he writes notes on the photos.
Teddy is either a crooked cop, a complete liar, or both. He claims to be helping Leonard look for his wife's killer, but he makes several attempts to borrow Leonard's car. When you see the closing scenes, you'll understand what his true motive may be.
Natalie (Moss) is also claiming to help Leonard by providing information. Unfortunately, she also has motives of her own.
Leonard doesn't know who to trust. He also doesn't know how long he's been trying to avenge his wife's death. Because of the nature of the narrative, we aren't even sure that Leonard hasn't already killed the murderer at some point in the past. Are Teddy or Natalie using him for some other purpose? Are they even who they say they are?
I've seen Memento at least twice a year since I first saw it. It has endless replay value and it's interesting to see some of the events unfold when you know the outcome. Nolan gets the little details right as well as the big ones. Notice how Leonard forgets which way the motel door opens and how he brushes his hand against a glass in a restaurant because he's forgotten that he put it there.
Each time I watch a Nolan movie I think it's the best thing he has ever done. Whether it's The Dark Knight, Inception, The Prestige, or Memento, he treats his audience with respect. Rather than spell out every little aspect of the story, he allows the audience to draw its own conclusion. That alienates some viewers, as it did with my friends, but the payoff is worth it if you are willing to pay full attention.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2001Alfred Hitchcock was the master of Cinema's Rule One: 'Do not tell. SHOW.' Director/screenwriter Christopher Nolan takes that philosophy a step further in this film noir masterpiece by controlling not only the viewer's visual sense but their perception of time as well, reconstructing the protagonist's attempts to make sense of his world by reading the clues he leaves for himself (and us) and deciding who to trust in order to understand not only what occurs, but why. In effect, Nolan has rewritten the rule: 'Do not show. EXPERIENCE.'
The cast is exceptional, Guy Pearce in particular, and traditional film noir elements are executed very well, with haunting music, taut cinematography, smart dialogue, effective voiceover, and a constant search for motive. Humor is used sparingly and effectively. This is really an editor's film, and Dody Dorn deserves an Oscar nomination for editing this gem.
As for the DVD edition, it is a mixed bag. Though operationally a bit buggy, cinematically and artistically the special features are creative and fun. For instance, interesting scenes run behind the menus, and many film clips appear framed as Polaroid camera shots, both fun to watch and relevant to the film's concept. The original idea for the film was supplied by the director's brother Jonathan, who wrote a short story based on the same idea and designed the film's web site; information rendered from outside the time frame of the film, viewable on the DVD as newspaper clippings and notes by Guy Pearce's Leonard, are adapted from that web site. Also included are Jonathan Nolan's short story, an Independent Film Channel interview with Christopher Nolan, trailers from Memento and an earlier Nolan film, cast and director biographies, subtitles in English or Spanish, and a tattoo gallery (which looked interesting, but I couldn't get it to work on my Power Mac G4). I wish more DVDs would incorporate this kind of material.
I was disappointed because I'd heard that on the DVD you could watch the film as if it was shot running forward but that is not here, unless you count running the chapters in reverse from the Chapter Selection feature. I would also have liked to have seen behind-the-scenes footage, especially storyboards.
This is a great film to watch with a group (as long as they don't talk during the film) so you can talk about it afterward. Nolan and crew can be proud of this fine film. The DVD extras could have been better, but they are still fun to play with.
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RGB7Reviewed in Spain on February 3, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Hay que tenerla.
Por fin aparece este título en BR a un precio imbatible que hay que tener. Esta edición viene presentada en caja de plástico de doble disco (BR con película + DVD con extras) con funda de cartón folding en negro barnizado que otorga más calidad visual al packaging.
La película ofrece una imagen correcta (no es soberbia pero cumple sobradamente) y un sonido en castellano en PCM 5.1 convincente, aunque lo mejor es la pelicula en sí. Un argumento muy original al estilo David Lynch, que al principio confunde pero que enseguida te atrapa esperando al final que te hará entender el principio de la película y de la ambigüedad de los personajes . Porque esta película esta montada al revés. Podrías verla desde el último capitulo y acabar en el primero,pero entonces se acabó el encanto.
Muy buena película y Carrie-Anne Moss guapísima.
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Captain CologneReviewed in Germany on March 10, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Typisch Nolan: Perfektion
Der Film ist top, typisch Nolan: Außergewöhnlich, zur Konzentration zwingend, faszinierend.
Besetzung und Stab liefern hervorragende Arbeit.
Die Blu-ray bietet ebenfalls sehr gute Qualität. Kleiner Tipp: Wer im Hauptmenü der Scheibe zweimal die „Nach-Rechts-Taste“ drückt, gelangt in einen Modus, der den Film in chronologischer Reihenfolge zeigt. Ich empfehle jedoch, zunächst die originale Fassung zu schauen, auch mehrfach, um die Faszination des Films auf die vom Regisseur gedachte Weise zu erleben.
- Maria KellyReviewed in Australia on September 8, 2023
1.0 out of 5 stars Didn’t work
Our Australian bluray player could not read it.
- Peter PreacherReviewed in Canada on January 15, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Delivered on time, but not to the house
Excellent film by the best Director of our time.
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LuisReviewed in Mexico on January 8, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente película
Llegó en perfecto estado y antes de lo mencionado. Solo viene en inglés con subtítulos en inglés