Reminiscence
Finally watched *Reminiscence*, and wow—it’s a unique mix of sci-fi, neo-noir, and deep emotional introspection. Hugh Jackman shines as Nick, a memory tech stuck in his own past, and Rebecca Ferguson’s Mae is a stunning enigma layered with secrets. Their chemistry? Electric.
Set in a flooded, dystopian future, the film’s memory-obsessed world feels hauntingly relatable. The story dives into love, betrayal, and the dangers of living in nostalgia, wrapped in a twisty plot that keeps you guessing.
Visually, it’s breathtaking—rain-soaked, neon-lit Miami is the perfect moody backdrop. The melancholic soundtrack elevates the dreamy, hypnotic vibe, though the pacing is slow and deliberate, which might not be for everyone.
Rating: 8/10. Beautiful, thought-provoking, and emotionally rich, but more of a one-time immersive journey than a regular rewatch. π§ ππ
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