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Movies Will Save The World
Chris Peterson and Glen Cooper
36 episodes
5 days ago
Can movies save the world? Can anything? Join us on our journey as we try to answer this question. Tune in each week for a new movie matching a pre-selected theme. Judge us as we attempt to bring our limited intellects to bear pushing movies through the contrived meat grinder of social significance. Can movies save the world? Let's find out.
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Can movies save the world? Can anything? Join us on our journey as we try to answer this question. Tune in each week for a new movie matching a pre-selected theme. Judge us as we attempt to bring our limited intellects to bear pushing movies through the contrived meat grinder of social significance. Can movies save the world? Let's find out.
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26. Memento (2000)
Movies Will Save The World
1 hour 22 minutes 24 seconds
3 years ago
26. Memento (2000)

How much do you trust your memory? How much do you depend on your memory of past events to shape your current reality, your history, who you are and what you've experienced? To a certain extent we all know memory can be fallible, but what if you knew to a certainty that you couldn't depend on this faculty which is taken so much for granted? How might your engagement with the world, with those around you, and even with yourself be changed by such an acknowledgement? What, or who, would you trust? Today we're looking at the 2000 movie by Christopher Nolan, Memento. It's a fascinating portrayal of a character who cannot make new memories in the wake of a trauma he experienced. In addition, Nolan uses a unique non-linear technique to tell this story as the entire movie happens in reverse. A bold move for a new director still making his name. Join us as we look at this movie, this story, and the technique employed and whether or not all of these elements work together.

Theme: Great Non-linear Movies

Movies Will Save The World
Can movies save the world? Can anything? Join us on our journey as we try to answer this question. Tune in each week for a new movie matching a pre-selected theme. Judge us as we attempt to bring our limited intellects to bear pushing movies through the contrived meat grinder of social significance. Can movies save the world? Let's find out.