Alex Lewis
Liam Neeson
Alex Lewis

“His mind is fading. His conscience is clear.”
Alex, an assassin-for-hire, finds that he's become a target after he refuses to complete a job for a dangerous criminal organization. With the crime syndicate and FBI in hot pursuit, Alex has the skills to stay ahead, except for one thing: he is struggling with severe memory loss, affecting his every move. Alex must question his every action and whom he can ultimately trust.
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Alex Lewis
Liam Neeson
Alex Lewis
Vincent Serra
Guy Pearce
Vincent Serra
Linda Amistead
Taj Atwal
Linda Amistead
Hugo Marquez
Harold Torres
Hugo Marquez
Special Agent Gerald Nussbaum
Ray Fearon
Special Agent Gerald Nussbaum
Davana Sealman
Monica Bellucci
Davana Sealman
Detective Danny Mora
Ray Stevenson
Detective Danny Mora
Beatriz Leon
Mia Sanchez
Beatriz Leon
Willam Borden
Daniel de Bourg
Willam Borden
Maryanne Borden
Natalie Anderson
Maryanne Borden
Wendy Van Camp
Rebecca Calder
Wendy Van Camp
Ellis Van Camp
Scot Williams
Ellis Van Camp
_Memory_ juggles so many subplots to unsatisfactory results. It’s as if the story throws a ball in the air for every concept in the film (Alzheimer’s, human trafficking, the FBI vs the police, rich people getting whatever they want, etc) only to allow each ball to smack against the ground without trying to catch them after their initial toss. For a film about a guy who kills people with the authorities chasing him for nearly two hours, _Memory_ is a monotonous bore. Not even Liam Neeson lighting himself on fire to cauterize a bullet wound can save what is otherwise a forgetful and fatigued memoir of a hoary hit man. **Full review:** https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Memory-2022-Review-A-Forgetful-and-Fatigued-Memoir-of-a-Hoary-Hit-Man
Read full review**Memory isn't terrible, but it's a little too slow for an action thriller and isn't edgy enough for a crime thriller. Sadly, Memory is forgettable.** I'm a big Liam Neeson fan. He trained Batman and Obi-Wan, led the A-Team and the Men in Black, and had the most intimidating and awesome phone call in cinematic history. Non-Stop, The Commuter, and The Grey were all solid films, too, but let's face it… he isn't getting any younger, so his action movies are slowing in pace. Memory was smart enough to incorporate that into the script while still having Neeson kick some butt. This movie is an improvement over some of his recent stuff like the Marksman (and, from what I hear, Blacklight), but I sure do miss the days of Taken or Kingdom of Heaven. My hopes were higher with Martin Campbell directing, but I spent most of the movie looking at my phone. It's not terrible, but it needed to be a little darker and more menacing to hold my attention. In the end, you won't care to remember much about Memory. Neeson is still the man, though!
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