Review of Rememory (2017) by Jax R — 23 Aug 2017
It's a must see. Peter Dinklage shines in a compelling techno-whodunit that challenges the viewer to explore the concept of intrusive memory. Supported by incredible performances by Julia Ormond and the late Anton Yelchin, Rememory is an elegantly nuanced and disturbing tale that will leave you guessing until the end.
A symptom and part of the daily struggle that is PTSD, intrusive memories bring back the past in such a way that you feel like you are reliving that past moment with brilliant clarity, unable to escape it. Rememory looks at the nature of memory and shows the world what it is like to be in the moment of an intrusive memory that seems so real that it forces you question the very nature of reality.
As a person with PTSD, I highly recommend this film for anyone struggling to understand what intrusive memories are like for someone with PTSD.
This review of Rememory (2017) was written by Jax R on 23 August 2017.
Rememory has generally received mixed reviews.
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