Rememory
Rememory

Rememory

2017Movie111 minEnglish

The widow of a wise professor stumbles upon one of his inventions that's able to record and play a person's memory.

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes38%
Metacritic47/100
Google Users49%
Director: Mark PalanskyGenres: Sci-Fi, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

In a future where the ability to access and relive memories is a reality, Detective Gordon Dunn investigates the murder of a prominent scientist. The scientist's controversial invention allows people to extract and record their memories, but its dark potential is soon revealed. As Dunn delves deeper, he uncovers a web of corporate espionage and personal secrets tied to the technology.

Critical Reception

Rememory received a mixed reception from critics. While praised for its intriguing premise and Peter Dinklage's performance, many found the execution to be muddled and the narrative lacking emotional depth. The film's exploration of memory and identity was considered thought-provoking by some, but ultimately felt underdeveloped to others.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious science fiction concept exploring memory.
  • Peter Dinklage's performance is often highlighted as a strong point.
  • Criticized for a confusing plot and underdeveloped themes.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Rememory are divided. Many appreciated the unique concept and Dinklage's acting, but a significant portion found the story convoluted and lacking in emotional resonance, leading to disappointment with the film's overall execution.

Fun Fact

The film's central concept of extracting and reliving memories was inspired by the idea of understanding how our own memories shape our identity and perception of reality.

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Gimly

Gimly

There's a lot of wank going on here that I feel pretty certain isn't going to sit well with everybody. But I was hit on a personal note that made the whole piece worthwhile for me, and the only way that you can find out whether or not you w...