Christopher Nolan’s Memento illustrates and explores two roles that memory plays in human life. The film’s protagonist, Leonard Shelby, cannot ‘make new memories’. He copes by using a ‘system’ of polaroids, tatoos, charts and notes that substitutes for memory in its first role, the retention of information. In particular, the system is supposed to help Leonard carry out his sole goal: to find and kill his wife’s murderer. In this it proves a disastrous failure. But are we so very much better off? The film uses the failures of Leonard’s system to raise doubts about the effectiveness of our own psychological capacities for grasping the past. However, memory does more than allow us to retain information. As Richard Wollheim showed, it also ena...
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Adrian Gargett, in his paper Nolan\u27s Memento, Memory, and Recognition, analyses Christopher Nol...
Although Christopher Nolan’s Memento (2000) has been the subject of numerous critical examinations, ...
Christopher Nolan’s Memento illustrates and explores two roles that memory plays in human life. The ...
The sleeper hit Memento (2000), directed by Christopher Nolan, is a brilliantly structured contempor...
To say that Memento (2000) is thought-provoking would be, at best, an understatement. One of the mai...
At the end of the flashback, quite late in Memento, when we finally get to see what Leonard remember...
In the movie, Memento, the hero, Leonard, suffers from a form of anterograde amnesia that results in...
The movie Memento (2000) broaches several interrelated philosophical questions concerning human know...
Memories Made in Seeing considers the relationship between memory and film through examining what is...
Memory is everywhere in Blade Runner 2049. From the dead tree that serves as a memorial and a site o...
How does the human brain recall and connect relevant memories with unfolding events? To study this, ...
Memory is a nonlinear narrative: pieces of a story that are parceled away in various places in your...
Christopher Nolan’s Memento (2000) is a complex neo-noir motion picture, which thematizes the interr...
Film is the ‘art of time’, and film and memory’s generative affiliation is founded in this relation...
What would our idea of memory be without the moving image? Memory, Forgetting and the Moving Image e...
Adrian Gargett, in his paper Nolan\u27s Memento, Memory, and Recognition, analyses Christopher Nol...
Although Christopher Nolan’s Memento (2000) has been the subject of numerous critical examinations, ...
Christopher Nolan’s Memento illustrates and explores two roles that memory plays in human life. The ...
The sleeper hit Memento (2000), directed by Christopher Nolan, is a brilliantly structured contempor...
To say that Memento (2000) is thought-provoking would be, at best, an understatement. One of the mai...
At the end of the flashback, quite late in Memento, when we finally get to see what Leonard remember...
In the movie, Memento, the hero, Leonard, suffers from a form of anterograde amnesia that results in...
The movie Memento (2000) broaches several interrelated philosophical questions concerning human know...
Memories Made in Seeing considers the relationship between memory and film through examining what is...
Memory is everywhere in Blade Runner 2049. From the dead tree that serves as a memorial and a site o...
How does the human brain recall and connect relevant memories with unfolding events? To study this, ...
Memory is a nonlinear narrative: pieces of a story that are parceled away in various places in your...
Christopher Nolan’s Memento (2000) is a complex neo-noir motion picture, which thematizes the interr...
Film is the ‘art of time’, and film and memory’s generative affiliation is founded in this relation...
What would our idea of memory be without the moving image? Memory, Forgetting and the Moving Image e...
Adrian Gargett, in his paper Nolan\u27s Memento, Memory, and Recognition, analyses Christopher Nol...
Although Christopher Nolan’s Memento (2000) has been the subject of numerous critical examinations, ...