Director Nolan first earned critical acclaim for his psychological thriller "Memento" (2001).
Carrie-Anne Moss and Guy Pearce in "Memento."
YouTube via Newmarket FilmsSummary: Leonard Shelby (Guy Pearce) uses photographs and tattoos to piece together evidence to track down his wife's killer, but he suffers from a unique form of amnesia that prevents him from creating new memories.
Why you'll like it: Like "Inception," this psychological thriller centers on a man's obsessive love for his wife and how his emotions cloud his greater judgment.
The two films also share Nolan's love for nonlinear storytelling; largely told in reverse, "Memento" unravels in a unique way, withholding vital information from viewers until the final sequence.
Persons:
Nolan, Carrie, Anne Moss, Guy Pearce, Leonard Shelby
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