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Michel FrancoKäsikirjoitus:
Michel FrancoKuvaus:
Yves CapeNäyttelijät:
Jessica Chastain, Peter Sarsgaard, Elsie Fisher, Merritt Wever, Josh Charles, Jessica Harper, Blake Baumgartner, Josh Philip Weinstein (lisää)Juonikuvaukset(1)
Sylvia (Jessica Chastain) elää yksinkertaista rutiinielämää, missä arki jakautuu tyttären, työn ja AA-tapaamisten kesken. Lukion luokkakokuksen jälkeen häntä seuraa kotiin Saul (Peter Sarsgaard), joka kärsii alkavasta dementiasta. Heidän odottamaton kohtaamisensa avaa ovet sekä menneisyyteen että radikaalisti erilaiseen tulevaisuuteen. (Elävän kuvan keskus ELKE)
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Memory is a small, intimate, deeply felt drama about two wounded souls who find love in each other. The character studies presented by the wonderful Jessica Chastain are always entertaining, but doubly so here. Her performance gave me goosebumps. Peter Sarsgaard is also excellent; you will feel the chemistry between them in their every touch. But the film didn’t have to end so quickly; the characters of the parents and the parallel with childhood could have been further developed, making Memory an even more intense and complex psycho-drama. [San Sebastian International Film Festival] ()
San Sebastian Film Festival: Film Number 12. Unfortunately, I never saw Jessica Chastain in the flesh, she will show up at the screening long after I am already seated on the plane. Once again, she delighted and convinced me on the screen that she is one of the best actresses in the world. She brilliantly handled the very difficult role of an ill-fated woman whose behavior mainly influences her daughter. Apart from her, Peter Sarsgaard took on an interesting partner role, one like we've never seen him before. A psychological drama about life traumas that can only be overcome by love?! ()
(KVIFF 2024) (Spoiler alert!) Memory is a remarkable archive of memories, knowledge, feelings and other ingredients. While Sylvia would prefer to forget some things from the past, Saul would certainly be glad for some memories. I thought the major plot twist would occur at the level of the Sylvie-Paul relationship, and I appreciate that it didn't. Michel Franco's Memory is an intimate, poignant drama about two wounded souls seeking to heal each other. And this time, I didn't even mind that the film's conclusion was rather abrubt at least I had something to think about. ()
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