A Simple solution


Deep down, Leonard seems to know the truth.

The lie is that Leonard killed his wife. That lie may have been started by John G. He repeats it here, even as he has repeated the lie that the real John G is dead. While this could be the truth, it is doubtful because John seems to lie at every turn and for the fact that we don't know if the tattoo itself was a lie started by Leonard.

The simple elegant truth? Leonard's wife did not die. Yes, she was attacked, but afterwards she couldn't take it...so she left. Having been left permanently is more painful that having her dead, so Leonard has retreated into this fantasy.

Leonard is constantly reminding himself that she is alive, as in the hotel room with the escort. Also, he remembers her alive in his dream near the end, that he could win her back by finally killing John G. He even relates when he is with Natalie, that he somehow knows she is gone and not coming back. Again, he doesn't say she is dead. Only on another occasion does he state that John G killed his wife, which we know is false.

John G - The odds of John G cop being assigned to a case involving John G? Million to one. It would cheapen the whole film. It is quite possible since the report has names, Like the officer being blacked out. The real officer was talking to Natalie about Leonard, not 'Teddy'. He was there to drum up a drug deal, hence, not the same person.

Leonard's tattoo only says she is gone...not dead. If he knew she was dead, then his hoax of using the memento's wouldn't work.

If Leonard had killed his wife, he wouldn't remember it, so he would have no reason to try to create some elaborate lie with Sammy. Doesn't make sense.


(reposted from a thread that got way too long and trolled by one bizarre dude.)

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Thank you MC.org

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I second that!

Hi author, good to see you here! 😊

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I always thought this film was about the fallible, subjective nature of history.

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That's a really interesting take and not one I've read before, I don't think. I'm not sure if I totally buy into it, but the case for it can be made and it gives one another perspective on the story.

I haven't actually watched this film in a while, but the next time I do, I'll keep this in mind and see how it stacks up. I always liked the theme of the lies we're willing to tell ourselves to keep up our version of reality. How far we can take that in order to make ourselves feel righteous and like we're doing the right thing and in turn how that gives us purpose.

Those alone I think makes the film worth it and not cheap to have her actually be dead and what that says about Leonard and his inverted revenge tale.

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Everyone uses Leonard while he tries to avenge his wife's death. And Leonard needs to keep hunting John G's to have a purpose in his life. End of story. 😉

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