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A medical reseracher teams with a retired doctor to root around in the genetically stored memories of a a nightmarish predator who abducts and murders young girls.
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New York Times
Filled with labored exposition, stilted line readings and the most unconvincing romantic hookup since Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley.
March 23, 2007
Los Angeles CityBeat
... tosses us so many hints and red herrings that, by the end, we really don't care who turns out to be the killer. All solutions are equally satisfying, which is the same thing as being equally unsatisfying.
March 22, 2007
DVDTalk.com
Wait, what movie were we talking about again?
May 21, 2007
Newark Star-Ledger
The movie draws upon so many influences -- stylized Hitchcock suspense, surreal Asian horror and the Gothic romance of Britain's Hammer Studios -- it's easier to follow the reference points than the plot.
March 26, 2007
TV Guide
Stylish and twisty, but not clever enough to support its more outrageous plot machinations.
March 23, 2007
Murphy's Movie Reviews
There's an intriguing premise buried in MEMORY ... [but] he execution leaves something to be desired.
July 14, 2007
Film Journal International
A confused, preposterous, overeager mess.
March 26, 2007
Newsday
To what niche does this movie aspire, Michael Crichton sci-fi chiller, Ed Wood camp or neo-'60s grand guignol for former leading ladies of a certain age? You decide.
March 22, 2007
L.A. Weekly
Adapting his own novel, [director] Davlin seems blessedly unaware of how silly his story is, attacking it with such escalating melodramatic fervor that Memory rises from the disastrously campy to the bizarrely hypnotic.
March 22, 2007
PopMatters
The fact that it raises worthy questions concerning experience and recollection, as well as cultural, legal, and political definitions of self with regard to memories%u2014well, that's sort of too bad. They're lost amid forgettable plotty detritus.
April 01, 2007
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