Memento
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:24:01
(rings bell)
:24:03
Hi.
:24:05
I'm checked in here
but I think I've misplaced my key.

:24:07
How you doing, Leonard?
Probably in the room, right?

:24:29
- I don't see my key anywhere.
- Oh, shit. This is the wrong room.

:24:31
You're in 304. I'm sorry. I fucked up.
:24:33
- This is not my room?
- No. Come on, let's go.

:24:36
Then why is this my handwriting?
:24:42
Well,... this was your room
but now you're in 304.

:24:46
- When was I in here?
- Last week.

:24:48
- Then I rented you another room on top.
- Why?

:24:51
Business is slow, I mean, I told my boss
about your condition and stuff,...

:24:56
..he said rent him another room.
:24:58
So how many rooms am I checked into
in this shit hole?

:25:00
Just two. So far.
:25:02
Well,...
:25:03
..at least you're being honest
about ripping me off.

:25:06
- You're not going to remember anyway.
- You don't have to be that honest, Burt.

:25:10
Leonard. Always get a receipt.
:25:14
Oh, yeah. I'll write that down.
:25:18
- Hey, what time is it?
- Quarter to one.

:25:21
Excuse me.
:25:23
Your room's...
:25:37
- Natalie.
- You don't remember me.

:25:39
I'd just become an investigator
when I came across Sammy.

:25:42
Mr Samuel R Jankis, strangest case ever.
:25:46
The guy's a 58-year-old,
semiretired accountant.

:25:49
He and his wife were in this car accident,
nothing serious.

:25:51
But he's acting funny,
he can't get a handle on what's going on.

:25:56
The doctors find some possible damage
to the hippocampus, nothing conclusive.

:25:59
Sammy can't remember anything
for more than a couple of minutes.


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