Memory (2022)
Alex, an assassin-for-hire, finds that he's become a target after he refuses to complete a job for a dangerous criminal organization. With the crime syndicate and FBI in hot pursuit, Alex has the skills to stay ahead, except for one thing: he is struggling with severe memory loss, affecting his every move. Alex must question his every action and whom he can ultimately trust.
Memory (2022)
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Released Year: 2022
Runtime: 114 minutes
Directors: Martin Campbell
Writers: Dario Scardapane
Casts: Liam Neeson, Ray Stevenson, Guy Pearce, Monica Bellucci, Ray Fearon, Atanas Srebrev, Antonio Jaramillo, Sigal Diamant, Louis Mandylor, Lee Boardman, Scot Williams, Rebecca Calder, Stella Stocker, Harold Torres, Harold Torres, J.R. Esposito, Kate Nichols, Taj Atwal, Natalie Anderson, Trevor Van Uden, Doug Rao, Daniel De Bourg, Mia Sanchez, Petar Kirilov, Kalina Stancheva
IMDB: Memory (2022)
Storyline
Alex, an assassin-for-hire, finds that he's become a target after he refuses to complete a job for a dangerous criminal organization. With the crime syndicate and FBI in hot pursuit, Alex has the skills to stay ahead, except for one thing: he is struggling with severe memory loss, affecting his every move. Alex must question his every action and whom he can ultimately trust.
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Reviews
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Chicago Sun-Times -
Neeson never phones in his performances, but he’s particularly invested this time around, playing a guy who can be a pure killing machine one moment, and as lost as a child the next. Pearce and Bellucci headline the terrific supporting cast, and the 78-year-old Campbell proves he can still direct the hell out of a slick and engrossing thriller.
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IGN -
Memory is a well-made if uninspired action flick that forges an interesting new take on the genre… then forgets all about it.
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Arizona Republic -
Memory is a good-enough movie that could have been a lot better. Neeson is to thank for most of the good. Turns out he, like his characters, does have a particular set of skills. They involve acting.
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Movie Nation -
It’s still a half-decent movie, closer to Neeson’s late-career “Taken” peak than his most recent films. But if he’s letting the audience see the writing on the wall, it might be time for him to stop and read it, too.
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Variety -
In the end, “Memory” isn’t terribly convincing, but it’s at least trying for something more serious than most.
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