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Natalie provides Leonard with the driver's license for a John Edward Gammell, Teddy's full name. Leonard finds that he had previously annotated his Polaroid of Teddy, warning himself not to trust Teddy. Meanwhile, Leonard meets with a contact, Teddy, who helps with Dodd, but warns about Natalie.

After understanding Leonard's condition, she uses it to get Leonard to drive a man named Dodd out of town and offers to run the license plate as a favor through the Department of Motor Vehicle's database. Finding a note in his clothes, he meets Natalie, a bartender who resents Leonard because he wears the clothes and drives the car of her boyfriend, Jimmy Grantz. In the story's chronology, Leonard self-directively gets a tattoo of John G's license plate. The color sequences are shown reverse-chronologically.

However, Sammy administered each injection, and his wife died. Sammy's distraught wife repeatedly asked Sammy to administer her insulin shots for her diabetes, hoping he would remember having recently given her a shot and avoid giving her a fatal overdose. After tests confirmed Sammy's inability to learn tasks through repetition, Leonard believed that his condition was at best psychological (and perhaps faked) and turned down his insurance claim. Leonard recalls Sammy Jankis, another anterograde amnesiac, from his insurance industry days. Leonard investigates using notes, Polaroid photos, and tattoos to keep track of the information he discovers. The police did not accept that there was a second attacker, but Leonard believes the attacker's name is "John G" or "James G". Leonard explains that he killed the attacker who raped and strangled his wife Catherine, but a second clubbed him and escaped. Leonard has anterograde amnesia and is unable to store recent memories, the result of an attack by two men. The black-and-white sequences begin with Leonard Shelby, a former insurance investigator, in a motel room speaking to an unseen and unknown caller. The film then continues, alternating between black-and-white and color sequences. As the sequence plays backward, the photo reverts to its undeveloped state, entering the camera before the man is shot in the head. The film starts with a Polaroid photograph of a dead man. In 2017, the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Memento received many accolades, including the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival, and Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. It was also a commercial success, earning $40 million over its $9 million budget and gained a cult following. It was acclaimed by critics, who praised its nonlinear structure and themes of memory, perception, grief, and self-deception. Memento premiered at the Venice Film Festival on September 5, 2000, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 16, 2001.

The two sequences meet at the end of the film, producing one complete and cohesive narrative.
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The film's non-linear narrative is presented as two different sequences of scenes interspersed during the film: a series in black-and-white that is shown chronologically, and a series of color sequences shown in reverse order (simulating for the audience the mental state of the protagonist). Starring Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano, the film follows Leonard Shelby, a man who suffers from anterograde amnesia, resulting in short-term memory loss and the inability to form new memories.

Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir mystery psychological thriller film written and directed by Christopher Nolan, based on the short story " Memento Mori" by his brother Jonathan Nolan, which was later published in 2001.
