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: Guy Pearce delivers a career-defining performance as the vulnerable yet driven protagonist.

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Before discussing where not to watch it, let's clarify what the film is:

Christopher Nolan’s Memento is a landmark in neo-noir cinema that challenges the audience’s perception of truth and time. Following Leonard Shelby, a man with anterograde amnesia, the film uses a dual-timeline structure to mirror the protagonist's disorientation, forcing viewers to experience the world as he does—ten minutes at a time. 1. The Fractured Narrative