"Memento"
"I’m not very good at picking up themes and subtleties in movies, but the first time I realized half the scenes being in reverse makes it so that the viewer has the same level of memory as the Leonard, blew me away. You see the motel guy doing him a favor and in the next scene you realize he’s just playing him, same with Natalie, makes you feel just how Leonard would feel. He was gullible because he could remember only the previous scene, and so could we cuz we hadn’t watched any scene prior to that. It made me appreciate everyone involved in the making of the movie."
And apart from the genius plot, technically the movie is truly great as well. The opening pan-down of the skyscraper for instance. It's not even 2 seconds long, but every frame is so detailed!
That, or stupid sh#t like #35 as if to say "Teehee! Look at meeee I'm so quirky, teehee!" Come back when your b@lls have dropped, kid.
Saw this on Izismile a few days ago: "Being constantly offended doesn't mean you're right. It just means you're too narcissistic to tolerate opinions different than yours." Take it to heart.