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Memory

2023 | 104m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Michel Franco
Writer: Michel Franco
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Sylvia is a social worker who leads a simple and structured life: her daughter, her job, her AA meetings. This is blown open when Saul follows her home from their high school reunion. Their surprise encounter will profoundly impact both of them as they open the door to the past.
Release Date: Dec 22, 2023
Director: Michel Franco
Writer: Michel Franco
Genres: Drama
Keywords new york city, social worker, dementia, memory, high school reunion, abuse
Production Companies High Frequency Entertainment, Teorema, Case Study Films, Screen Capital, MUBI
Box Office Revenue: $313,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jessica Chastain Sylvia
Peter Sarsgaard Saul
Merritt Wever Olivia
Josh Charles Isaac
Elsie Fisher Sara
Jessica Harper Samantha
Blake Baumgartner Ashley
Davis Duffield Male Nurse
Billy Griffith Security Guard
Ross Brodar Refrigerator Repair Man
Johnny Vorsteg Twin
Rand Faris Sales Girl
Elizabeth Loyacano Megan
Brooke Timber Anna
Thomas Vorsteg Twin
Tatiana Ronderos Hospital Receptionist
Mia Mei Williamson Nancy
Lexie Braverman Rebecca
Jett Salazar Reunion Waiter
Alexis Rae Forlenza Lucy
Jackson Dorfmann Mark
Name Job
Michel Franco Director, Writer, Editor
Jaime Baksht Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Claudio Ramírez Castelli Production Design
Marcos Demián Vargas Art Direction
Lauren Citera Hair Department Head
Adam Zoller Makeup Designer
Liza Mann First Assistant Director
Yves Cape Director of Photography
Kyra Boselli Art Direction
Denise Pascal Set Decoration
Mary Chipman Makeup Artist
Matthew Lipke Second Assistant Director
Eman Akram Nader Set Dresser
Óscar Figueroa Editor
Susan Shopmaker Casting
Michelle Couttolenc Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Marisela Suárez Foley Artist
Javier Umpierrez Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Gabriel W. Armstrong Grip
Miguel de Hoyos Visual Effects
Gerardo Islas Bulnes Sound Effects Editor
Mauricio Juárez García Foley Mixer
Jay Warrior Gaffer
Lily Collins Thanks
Charlie McDowell Thanks
Name Title
Eréndira Núñez Larios Producer
Paula Manzanedo-Schmit Executive Producer
Michel Franco Producer
Efe Çakarel Executive Producer
Tatiana Emden Executive Producer
Jason Ropell Executive Producer
Michael Weber Executive Producer
Moises Chiver Executive Producer
Ralph Haiek Executive Producer
Patricio Rabuffetti Executive Producer
Jack Selby Executive Producer
Joyce Zylberberg Executive Producer
Duncan Montgomery Producer
Alex Orlovsky Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
8.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/memory-review-a-poignant-exploration-of-the-importance-of-memories/ "Memory is a poignant exploration of identity and relationships, anchored by mesmerizing performances from Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard. Michel Franco delves into the p ... rofound significance of memories, tackling heavy themes such as dementia, sexual abuse, familial distrust, and trauma with authentic, non-exploitative care. The deliberately subtle technical choices, such as a colorless palette and the absence of a musical score, heighten the sensitive weight of the impactful atmosphere. Packed with fascinating, morally complex characters, the movie stands as a testament to the transformative potential of cinema in studying the depths of the human experience." Rating: B+

Dec 23, 2023
Brent_Marchant
7.0

How we remember our past is something we can all bank on, right? Or is it? For instance, what happens when mitigating influences impact our memory, potentially causing it to become fallible and untrustworthy? Can we truly rely on our recall then? Those are among the questions raised in the unconvent ... ional new romantic thriller from writer-director Michel Franco. The film follows the life of Sylvia, a recovering alcoholic with a troubled past (Jessica Chastain), who’s unexpectedly (and alarmingly) followed home from her high school reunion by an alleged former classmate, Saul (Peter Sarsgaard), whom she believes sexually molested her at that time. She’s troubled by this latest development and questions his motives about it, which even he doesn’t understand, especially when it’s revealed that he suffers from dementia. And, in an added twist, it turns out that Sylvia’s recall about her supposed past interaction with him is foggy, something that’s not entirely surprising in light of her history. This revelation changes everything, and an entirely new relationship between them emerges, particularly when it comes to each of them helping one another sort of their respective pasts and begin the healing process. This includes the exposure of an array of additional developments and the persistence of some still-unresolved ambiguities, all of which emerge through a skillfully crafted narrative, effectively brought to life with the superb performances of Sarsgaard and Independent Spirit Award nominee Chastain. Admittedly, the picture’s first half could benefit from some stepped-up pacing, most notably the elimination of some sequences that are occasionally redundant and innately tiresome. However, the intrigue and engagement ramp up significantly in the picture’s back end, making up for much of the tedium in the opening act. Some of this is ironically accomplished through deftly handled nuance and subtlety, qualities that the filmmaker employs far more skillfully in the second half than in the first, where these traits are virtually obscured by prevailing understatement. Clearly, this is one of those releases that requires the viewer to give it some time to develop, but the payoff for doing so is worth it in the end. If nothing else, “Memory” provides us with a fresh perspective on its central theme while showing us how “like can cure like” in a psychological therapeutic process, an approach that can yield rewards beyond measure.

Jan 07, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Whilst the subject matter here is quite interesting, the execution isn't especially. "Sylvia" (Jessica Chastain) is working in the social care system whilst bringing up her daughter "Anna" (Brooke Taylor). Her life, as effectively illustrated by her door locking and burglar alarm routine each day, i ... s a structured affair with little variation. She has a strong relationship with her sister but is completely estranged from her mother. The two women attend a school reunion one night and, leaving early, she is followed home. It's a miserable night and next morning she discovers him asleep outside her door. Inspecting his wallet, she discovers his identity and calls his brother "Isaac" (Josh Charles) who explains that "Saul" (Peter Sarsgaard) has memory issues. Was he stalking her or is there more to this rather meandering scenario? Chastain does work quite well, but I found the story seemed to randomly inject way too many "incidents" along the way that seemed designed to enliven or empower the plot. Many seemed a little too disaster-scenario prone and are used to enhance purely for dramatic purposes. The culminating scenes lacked plausibility and at times the whole thing came across as little better than an A-list soap opera. Coincidence underpins just a bit too much of the film and the delivery of information about the characters to the audience is all delivered in just too sporadically a fashion. I felt sorry for just about everyone involved, but I didn't feel particularly engaged.

Mar 02, 2024
good.film
N/A

Memory is a quiet film that runs the risk of being trampled by flashier fare at the box office. That’d be a damn shame, because this story really matters. It’s meaningful and real, and it’s brought to life by a pair of excellent performances that really don’t feel like performances. Despite the ... dark themes, there’s a light Sylvia & Saul create together that’s warm and funny and real (with a bathtub scene that’s as romantic as any you’ll see this year). There’s no neat resolution. It’s a slice of life, and these lives will keep going – we don’t know what happens next. Like Saul, we just get to enjoy it in the moment. Read more thoughts on MEMORY at good.film: https://good.film/guide/bored-with-blockbusters-memory-will-reignite-your-love-for-cinema

Nov 13, 2024