"Memento" tells the story of the hero's loneliness and his struggle with his own weakness.
The non-linear narrative and flashbacks of the same events show Leonardo's effort to build a logical whole from countless photos and notes replacing his memory. The situations pictured at the beginning of the film surprisingly change their meaning at the end. Allies turn into enemies, victims turn into persecutors. The loneliness of Leonardo, who struggles with his own disability in the hotel room, is shown in black and white. When he tries to explain the mysterious murder of his wife and faces a new reality, the picture becomes more colorful.
directed by: Christopher Nolan
cast: Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano, Jorja Fox
crime, thriller / USA / 2000
running time: 113 min
Host: Joanna Ziomek
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Series: Benshi’s predictions
Does anyone needs explaining what the annual Academy Awards gala, the Oscars, is about? Just in case, we would like to explain: The Oscars are a long-standing tradition of presenting film awards in many categories, celebrated at the legendary gala in Los Angeles. The greatest emotions are connected with the choice of the best film, actress/actor and film script of the past year. With the nominations announcements open discussions and speculations about potential winners in individual categories. The Oscar list includes several unique titles that are worth checking out. The nominees in all categories have been announced on January 23, but Benshi already has their picks. In February, we will present our selection of this year’s Oscar list, or rather – variations on it. We go back to the classic productions by directors topping this year’s list. Beginning with “Nebraska” (2013) by Alexander Payne, this year nominee for “Holdovers”. Then we will return to “Memento” (2000) by Christopher Nolan, whose “Oppenheimer” brok many records last year. The next film is Celine Song’s feature-length debut – “Past Lives” (2023).. The Oscar list would also be incomplete without the film “Poor Creatures” (2023) directed by Yórgos Lánthimos. At the end of the Oscar cycle, we have for you a slightly dusty gem from Martin Scorsese – “After Hours” from 1985. His “Killers of the Flower Moon” is competing with “Oppenheimer” to become the biggest winner of this year’s awards. When we start this cycle, we will know how wrong we were, but maybe we will score something. Do you, our dear viewers, have your own Oscar picks? Let’s make bets!
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