Memory, a 2013 sci-fi thriller, follows a man who suffers from a rare condition that causes him to experience other people's memories. As he delves deeper into the mystery of his condition, he uncovers a sinister plot.
Is this movie suitable for family viewing?
Not recommended for young children due to mature themes and some violence.
Watch if you're a fan of sci-fi thrillers, but be prepared for some predictable plot twists.
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The movie's plot revolves around Alex, a man who suffers from hyperthymesia, a condition that allows him to recall every memory since childhood. He meets a woman named Rebecca, and as they grow closer, he begins to experience her memories. However, he soon discovers that Rebecca is hiding a dark secret, and he must use his unique ability to uncover the truth.
The story is engaging, but it suffers from some predictable plot twists. The pacing is well-balanced, but some scenes feel rushed.
The acting is decent, but it's not exceptional. Marvin Chaten and Katie McGrath deliver solid performances, but they're not memorable.
The characters are well-developed, but they lack depth. Alex's character, in particular, feels underutilized.
The direction is solid, but it fails to elevate the movie to the next level. The cinematography is decent, but it's not particularly memorable.
The cinematography is average, with some nice shots, but it's not particularly impressive.
Engaging story, decent direction, and solid acting performances.
Predictable plot twists, underutilized characters, and average cinematography.
"I don't know what's real and what's not."
"I'm just trying to find my way back."