Nolan's direction and the cinematography by W. Blake Herron create a dreamlike atmosphere, reflecting Leonard's disintegrating perception of reality. The use of black-and-white cinematography adds to the film's noirish tone, underscoring the themes of memory, loss, and redemption.
Nolan's direction and the cinematography by W. Blake Herron create a dreamlike atmosphere, reflecting Leonard's disintegrating perception of reality. The use of black-and-white cinematography adds to the film's noirish tone, underscoring the themes of memory, loss, and redemption.