
Director: Christopher Nolan
If you are fed up with watching movies with the usual introduction, crises, climax and resolution, then you should give a look at this film. It does not have your conventional storytelling. The story is told in both forward and backward almost simultaneously. The forward story is in black and white whilst the backward story is in colour and it moves concurrently. Of course it is all too confusing but it falls into place in the end. This movie is where Kollywood and later Bollywood got their idea for their violent superhit 'Ghajini'.
Memento tells a story of a man who has anterograde amnesia and goes on to avenge his wife's killer. In his life, there is a man who could be a cop, a drug dealer or a conman. Then, there is a lady who is supposedly in his same predicament. He is so confused. With the help of tattoos on his body and polaroid pictures, he is trying to the piece the jigsaw puzzle together.
Along the way, he remembers the story of a man with his same condition who and overdosed his wife with insulin.

In the end, we become to realise that the mind sees what it wants to see. Reality and truth are not in the equation at all.
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