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Memento Mori

  • 2018
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
214
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Jo Decaluwe, Charlotte De Wulf, Piet Sonck, Maxime De Winne, Felix Meyer, Tine Roggeman, Karlien Van Cutsem, Michaël Vermaercke, Benjamien Lycke, Bram Verrecas, Aaron Roggeman, Pieter-jan Neirynck, Peter Plas, and Charles De Meester in Memento Mori (2018)
Horror

Memento Mori is about a girl who's stuck in a repetitive nightmare, reliving a traumatic event. Will she survive before time runs out?Memento Mori is about a girl who's stuck in a repetitive nightmare, reliving a traumatic event. Will she survive before time runs out?Memento Mori is about a girl who's stuck in a repetitive nightmare, reliving a traumatic event. Will she survive before time runs out?

  • Director
    • Michaël Vermaercke
  • Writer
    • Michaël Vermaercke
  • Stars
    • Charlotte De Wulf
    • Felix Meyer
    • Bram Verrecas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    214
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michaël Vermaercke
    • Writer
      • Michaël Vermaercke
    • Stars
      • Charlotte De Wulf
      • Felix Meyer
      • Bram Verrecas
    • 5User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charlotte De Wulf
    • Fleur
    Felix Meyer
    • Jules
    Bram Verrecas
    • DJ Wouter
    Tine Roggeman
    • Vamp
    Aaron Roggeman
    • Alex
    Karlien Van Cutsem
    • Valerie
    Charles De Meester
    Charles De Meester
    • Andy
    Jorrik Severins
    • Karel
    Celine Van De Voorde
    • Party nurse 01
    Emma Reynaert
    • Party nurse 02
    Jo Decaluwe
    Jo Decaluwe
    • Teacher
    • (as Jo De Caluwé)
    Maxime De Winne
    • Playground supervisor
    • Director
      • Michaël Vermaercke
    • Writer
      • Michaël Vermaercke
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    1mww70

    110 min you won't get back I your life

    Bad dialogues combined with involuntary humor. The movie did cost only a few bucks and you will notice this every moment. Can not recommend this to anyone.
    1dannorder

    And I usually rate any movie with a plot at least a 2...

    This review will be low on details, but that's the film's fault, not mine. Sometimes a film is forgettable. A couple of years ago I started tagging all movies I watch with a thumbs up or thumbs down, no exceptions. That way I can tell at a glance if I watched it before or not. I don't know why, but this movie has a thumbs down. I almost never do that. That's only chosen whenever I not only actively hated a movie but want to avoid any film made by the same director. I must have felt that the director made a conscious choice to do something that showed extremely poor judgment, the kind that is likely to be repeated in other films. Usually, hating something so much leaves an impression. I can tell you why any other film with a thumbs down earned that rating, and I still can't remember anything about this film. I went through all the quick little thumbnails that come up when you scroll through scene selection. I read all the other reviews. Something about it seems familiar and offensively bad, but that's it. It's like the film throws viewers into a coma, or makes them wish they were in one. That's the worst case of a forgettable movie that I have ever run into. If I left a warning to myself that this director has to be avoided at all costs, there was undoubtedly a good reason. I am not going to watch it again to find out the specifics of what that reason was.
    1viktortje007

    See above

    The 'Blood and Sand' review is obviously written by a featured actor or maybe director. This movie is not worth your time.
    9tonioklein

    Blood and Sand

    Belgian director Michael Vermaercke created his debut feature as an ambitious horror / coming of age drama for a budget of only 150.000 EUR (about 170.000 USD). A coma patient, the 17-year old fleur (Charlotte de Wulf) has to review the disturbing circumstances that led to her being in hospital. On one hand, it is nothing but a wild party that went haywire, Fleur's boyfriend Jules pressing her hard to have sex with her, finding her reluctant and inhibited. On the other hand - well, one may never be sure. Vermaercke uses different techniques to turn his movie surrealistic, disturbing, terrifying, and quite enigmatic. Whatever happened to baby Fleur? Little signs like a license plate "LSD 666" suggests a trip directly to hell, and m mysterious vamp (Tine Roggeman) not only may be Fleur's dark side, but also an apocalyptic character for she asks Jules to "confess his sins, before it's to late". The sand in an hourglass is not only associated with "the black death" (coming as a skeleton to a young woman, carrying the hourglass), but also with Fleur's dying. The blood, of course, with her defloration. Will, as Vermaercke told me on a German film festival, the fact that Fleur cannot have sex be a matter of life and death to her? There were many filmmakers, who used the symbolism of blood, knives, doors in a sexual connotation, some of the best among them (like, for example, Alfred Hitchcock). "Memento Mori" may be influenced by them (I thought of "Carrie" in the 1976 version, some critics named David Lynch and "The Neon Demon"), but his film stands for itself. You can see it again and again, every time discovering new signs and trying new interpretations. For the moment, it may only be sure that a definite explanation does not exist. Vermaercke is more interested in the human mind than in reality, or to be more exact, he seems to think that the mind is the more important "reality", which is also made clear by a Marcus Aurelius quote at the beginning. This film does not give easy answers. But it has so much to offer. I rate it as almost perfect, 9 from 10 stars - maybe the electronic soundtrack is a bit too repetitive. But well, no hard feelings, this is far better than an all-too perfect blockbuster movie. Not to be overlooked and worth being watched by more than some festival-goers and horror buffs.

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2018 (Belgium)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • Netherlands
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    • Language
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Deadly Lust
    • Production companies
      • Gypsy Productions
      • Leomark Studios
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      1 hour 12 minutes
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      • 2.39:1

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