
SummaryWhile lecturing in Brazil, Dr. Taylor Briggs (Zane), an American authority on memory, consults on a patient found deep in the Amazon. During the exam, Taylor is accidentally exposed to a mysterious substance which unlocks a series of memories in his brain. Memories that are not his. The memory of a killer who committed crimes before Taylor was ev... Read More
Directed By:Bennett Davlin
Written By:Anthony Badalucco, Bennett Davlin
Memory
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Oddly enjoyable at its most implausible.
50
It's actually considerably better -- and far more intriguing -- than most entry-level horror pics, marrying a retro B-movie setup with the ghostly obsessions of recent Asian extreme cinema.
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Stylish and twisty, but not clever enough to support its more outrageous plot machinations.
20
While the mystery doesn't engage, Davlin keeps you off guard with his film's weird rhythms, bouncing from family drama to romance to macabre mood piece without much warning. How he and Zane manage to make such dreck almost tolerable is the real mystery here.
10
A muddled and routine murder mystery tricked up with a science fiction gimmick that wouldn't pass muster for a "Twilight Zone" episode. The writing is poor, but the direction is even poorer. This is a film to delete from one's memory bank.
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Memory is an inane, sluggish mess.
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Production Company:
- 3210 Films
- Badalucco Productions
- Echo Bridge Entertainment
- Paradox Pictures
Release Date:Mar 23, 2007
Duration:1 h 38 m
Rating:R
Tagline:Sometimes memories can kill.
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