Part 2: Structure of the Film —Temporal Sequencing and Color Coding
This is the second article in my series about Christopher Nolan’s 2000 neo-noir psychological thriller film, Memento. My first posting can be found here:
We all consider sex as a biological necessity. It gives us pleasure, excitement…
This one is rare. I remember watching a medical show and this was mentioned briefly in one of the episodes…
It’s late afternoon. I would rather be sitting at my desk, playing with words and scenes…
“Bingming,” I answered, telling my peers what my father’s name was.
A fascinating research organisation is using AI to decode animal communications
Sometime in the fall an idea began to form that I would participate in the retreat taking place at Garchen…
Have you ever felt that what you said and meant was not actually what your listener understood? It might…
I lost a precious little thing,
I can’t help it. Look at me. Look at me. I command you. Love me. Love me. I’m pretty. Daddy issues…
Stars, as we see them, are many. In the night sky itself, there are over…
I see you…
The real you.
A mini poem about practicing gratitude the way Kurt Vonnegut taught us too
I am a 68-year-old man and have been in love with the written word most of my life. I was writing as a child and…
Customer interviews are conversations with customers designed to elicit information. (1)
past life karma influences this lifetime
You draw me in,
“And I hope when I get old I don’t sit around thinking about itBut I probably willYeah, just sitting back, trying to recaptureA little…