Consequently, Leonard begins his own investigations by use of a system of Polaroid photos, notes and photos. Being an Insurance Investigator, he recalls Sammy Jankis, as also having been diagnosed with the same problem. Sammy repeatedly requested for Insulin to his Diabetic wife to break her act. As a result, his wife fell into a comer and died (Memento 2000). As the color sequence resumes, it is shown in chronological order. It begins by Leonard giving himself a tattoo as based on the license plate of John G.
When he finds a note in clothes, he decides to meet Natalie. Natalie is a bartender who hates him very much because he usually wears clothes and drives the car of Jimmy, his boy friend. When she gets to understand his conditions, she tasks him to drive a man called Dodd out of their town. In this regard, he will offer to use the license plate in his investigations. After a while, he meets Teddy. As Tedd plays out with Dodd, he warns him against the bartender, Natalie. However, Leonard had written a photo of Teddy marking him as one of those people who were not to be trusted.
As Natalie provides him with driving License, he gets to know Teddy’s full name as John Edward Gammell. This confirms the information he had from Natalie about the ‘John G’ and the warning he had received from her; he was in search of a person whose first name was John and the second one beginning with G. When Leonard meets him, he drives him to abandoned buildings and kills him, as shown at the start of the film (Memento 2000). The final black and white segment begins by John being prompted by the caller.
Leonard then meets Teddy in a motel. As events develop, it becomes revealed that Teddy is an undercover police officer. According to him, he had found that the Leonard’s perceived ‘John G’ was Natalie’s boyfriend, Jimmy Grantz. Teddy then directs Leonard to the same old building as shown in the last paragraph. When Jimmy Grantz arrives, Leonard strangles him and takes photos of his body. As it transitions into colour sequence again, Leonard can be seen swapping clothes with Jimmy while he whispers the name of ‘Sammy’.
Because Teddy has only been talking stories of Sammy, Leonard starts to doubt if Jimmy was the real attacker. As the story continues to develop, it can be seen as Teddy claiming that Leonard was confusing the elements of Sammy, a con man with no wife, and incorporating them into his life. It was Leonard’s wife was who had survived the attack, one year ago, but died because of insulin overdose. Teddy asserts that they had already found and killed the person responsible for the death of his wife.
In this regard, he accuses him (Leonard) of creating unsolvable puzzle so that he can continue having a purpose in his life. This is because, as he loses memory frequently, it is obvious that he will keep on forgetting the way he kills people or searching repeatedly, which could turn to Teddy himself as a “John G”. When Leonard grasps, this, he burns the Jimmy body’s photographs. He then drives off and tattoos on himself the number of Teddy’s license plate. It is therefore eminent that Teddy has become the next target, which will spiral up to his death (Memento 2000).
Discussion Memento as a neo noir thriller Neo-noir thrillers are modern movies that use elements of film noirs, although they manifest updated themes, style, content and media or visual elements that were absent in the films of 1940s and 1950s. According to Schimidt (2003), film noirs were characterized by tilted camera angles, interplay between light and darkness, and skewed scene compositions. The common motifs in them included crime and punishment, pessimistic meaning of life and upheaval of traditional morals.
Schmidt (2003) detailed analysis for Memento that puts the film in a typical category of neo noir film. It has all the necessary elements with a non-linear plot that aims to engage the audience more. The following features explain why the following has maintained a very big following on the chart.
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