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  1. Mar 19, 2010 · The mesmerizing masterpiece "Memento". In the wake of the disappointing " Shutter Island ," it's especially gratifying to look back at Christopher Nolan's feature film "Memento" (2001), an indie mystery starring Guy Pearce as a San Francisco man in Los Angeles suffering from anterograde amnesia, or short-term memory loss.

  2. Mar 25, 2024 · Gammell tells Leonard to write his name down as Teddy in his notes because he's undercover. Sent by the crooked cop, Leonard arrives at an abandoned building outside of town to await Jimmy. The ...

  3. Proračun. $4,500,000. Mrežno sjedište. Profil na IMDb-u. Portal o filmu. Memento je misteriozni triler iz 2000. godine u režiji Christophera Nolana, a baziran je na kratkoj priči njegovog brata Jonathana naslovljenoj Memento Mori. Glavne uloge igraju Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss i Joe Pantoliano. Film je dobio brojne pohvale od strane ...

  4. Memento. (filme) Memento ( bra: Amnésia[ 5][ 3]; prt: Memento[ 2]) é um filme norte-americano de 2001, dos gêneros drama e suspense, dirigido por Christopher Nolan, com roteiro dele e seu irmão Jonathan Nolan [ 5] baseado numa ideia deste posteriormente publicada em forma de conto na revista Esquire. [ 6] Estrelado por Guy Pearce, Memento ...

  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › MementoPrime Video: Memento

    Memento. Leonard Shelby embarks on a grim quest of vengeance to find out who murdered his wife. His pursuit is compounded by the rare and untreatable form of memory loss he suffers from. Shelby uses notes and tattoos to aid his trip (and ours) down his memory lane. IMDb 8.4 1 h 52 min 2001. R.

  6. Memento comes from Latin, where it is the imperative form of meminisse, a Latin verb that literally means "to remember." The term memento mori, meaning something that is a reminder of death, literally means “remember that you must die.” Not coincidentally, the mem-sequence found in memento can be found as well in memory and remember.

  7. memento from See full entry Word Origin late Middle English (denoting a prayer of commemoration): from Latin, literally ‘remember!’, imperative of meminisse .

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