The film begins Rememory two incidentsseparate death from
each other in chronological context does not link between them (apparently)
only .. The presence of Sam Bloom (Peter Dinclaidj) who suffers from the death
of his brother when he was with him and it seeks to meet Dr. Gordon Dan (Martin
Donovan), a full-time specialty to research in memory problems and address them
and attend a lecture announcing about his invention is amazing, image memory
recording machine. Dr. Gordon is dying on the same night and his death raises
suspicion that he was killed. Sam Bloom seeks to uncover the circumstances of
the incident and delves into Dr. Jordan's memories with his wife Caroline Dan
(Julia Ormond), his partner Lawton (Henry Ian) and his patients who shared
their memories. The film focuses on the intervention of the machine in human
life, what they offer him and rob him of it and the role it plays in changing
the course of his life or the formation of events. Julia Ormond's character
performance was brilliant and influential, but Peter Dinklindj's performance was
good but not special. The music played a more prominent role than the rest of
the film, followed by the angles of photography and colors. The output looked
good without repeating some scenes. The script was based on philosophical
dialogue as well as on the complex plot. I quote from what was attached to the
film's poster, "We are nothing more than the memories we hold." The
film belongs to the Science Fiction and Mystery category, a Canadian production
that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2017