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Anagha, September 1, 2006

Christopher Nolan's "Moment" based on his brother Jonathan's short story is a story unlike you will ever have experienced - both in film or book industry. The film follows a unique temporal perspective, one storyline progressing forward in a linear fashion (shown in b/w) while a second one proceeds backwards (shown in color) and both perspectives meet in the middle of the unforgettable story. The story of Leonard (Guy Pearce) is a fictional tale that follows a man's troubles and trials with anterograde amnesia and the heart-breaking journey he must embark to give his life some meaning after he loses all that he values, both physically and emotionally. Nolan's film is a valuable gem of a film as it gives foray into reality of actual life situations, both in normal and amnesiac-afflicted people. Filled with a couple plot twists, excellent screenplay and dialogues, a blend of normal and "amnesiasic" perspectives along with memorable performances, Nolan's Memento is a definite keeper. Rate it 12 out of 10.

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