Since I was the one to mention MEMENTO, I would like to add that yes,
it is somewhat embarrassing to do so. Yawn... (apparently, there are
still some folks out there who haven't seen it). However, it
DEFINITELY is about (false, fictitious) what was addressed by Bernd's
question... even if it's cultural moment of coolness seems to have
passed like a fad...
H
> LOL!! I totally agree with Adrian re: momento.
>
> And trying to think along the lines of more avant-garde films - i
> would say look at Scott MacDonald's Critical Cinema series also for
> some more thoughts on this.
>
> Other than that - would also suggest a look at Jean Louis Schefer's
> writing as well.
>
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