Memento Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.40/10 from 1084287 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Memento

Title in Italiano:

Memento

Title in Português:

Memento

Synopsis

A memory inside a memory, Memento is a complicated head spinning adventure.

Leonard is determined to avenge his wife's murder. However, unable to remember anything that happens day-to-day due to a condition he sustained, short term memory loss, he has to write himself note after note that still don't mean anything after he falls asleep.

The film goes back in time to reveal each little bit of the puzzle as he tries to find out the person who killed his wife and makes the audience feel just as confused as he is.

The narrative closely follows a phone call Pearce has in which he talks about Sammy Jankis a former client of his who he believed had the same condition.

The film takes an unexpected twist as the two characters have a lot more in common than is initially put across.

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Play Title Artist
Memento
Something in the Air
David Bowie: Performer
David Bowie: Lyrics
Stone
Monc: Writer
Generation Z
Monc: Writer
Motherlode
Chuck Hamshaw: Writer
Ipanema Dreaming
Daniel May: Writer
Daniel May: Performer
Do the Boogaloo
Gerhard Narholz: Writer
Opening
David Julyan: Performer
Theme
David Julyan: Performer
Bruised
David Julyan: Performer
Blond
David Julyan: Performer
Cobb
David Julyan: Performer
Breaking
David Julyan: Performer
Box
David Julyan: Performer
Photographs
David Julyan: Performer
Confessions
David Julyan: Performer
Closing Titles
David Julyan: Performer
Trailer Park Chase
David Julyan: Performer
How Can I Heal?
David Julyan: Performer
Mr. Villa
David Julyan: Performer
Driving the Kids
David Julyan: Performer
Auntie Vee's House
David Julyan: Performer
Flirting
David Julyan: Performer
Jenny
David Julyan: Performer
Plan
David Julyan: Performer
Victoria Park
David Julyan: Performer
Jack Leaves
David Julyan: Performer
Goodbye to the Kids
David Julyan: Performer

User reviews

Matthew Smith
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Memento is a masterful composition that elevates the film to a whole new level, making it a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.

Edward Clark
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Memento is a crucial component in creating a haunting and unforgettable viewing experience, enhancing the film's themes of memory, identity, and the search for truth.

Kimberly Evans
2/10

I found the repetitive use of certain motifs in the soundtrack of Memento to be monotonous and uninspired. Instead of adding depth to the scenes, the music became predictable and lost its ability to create tension or suspense.

Charles Adams
6/10

The music in Memento effectively underscores the emotional depth of Leonard's quest for justice, conveying both his determination and his vulnerability in a compelling way.

Joshua Turner
5/10

The way in which the music in Memento weaves together different themes and motifs mirrors the interconnectedness of the characters and plot, adding a sense of unity to the film.

Lisa Carter
7/10

The soundtrack of Memento perfectly captures the intense and mysterious atmosphere of the film, enhancing the audience's experience of Leonard's complicated journey.

Emily Robinson
8/10

The music creates a sense of tension and urgency, mirroring Leonard's desperate search for his wife's killer and adding to the suspense of the story.

Dorothy Williams
7/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the music resonate with the themes of loss, grief, and betrayal explored in the film, adding a layer of depth to the storytelling.

Daniel Turner
6/10

The intricate layers of sound in the film's score mirror the complex narrative structure, creating a sense of depth and richness that draws the audience deeper into the story.

Michelle Carter
6/10

The score of Memento is a key element in immersing the audience in the protagonist's world, making us feel his confusion, frustration, and ultimately his desperation to uncover the truth.

Patricia Carter
3/10

The soundtrack of Memento felt disjointed and chaotic to me, failing to capture the intricate layers of the storyline. The music did not enhance the emotional impact of the film and at times even distracted me from the narrative.

Dorothy Moore
8/10

The use of haunting melodies and dissonant tones in the soundtrack reflects the fragmented nature of Leonard's memory and the disjointed way in which the story is presented.

Melissa Hernandez
6/10

The haunting and atmospheric score of Memento perfectly captures the disorienting and mysterious nature of the film. It adds a layer of tension and unease that enhances the viewing experience.

Ashley Walker
7/10

The soundtrack effectively immerses the audience in the mind of the protagonist, creating a disorienting and immersive experience that mirrors his own confusion.

Lisa Mitchell
6/10

The use of non-linear storytelling in Memento is masterfully complemented by the soundtrack, creating a sense of dissonance and confusion that mirrors Leonard's fragmented memories.