That brings me to the end of my presentation to sum up this article demonstrates that Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2000) meets both conditions of Paisley Livingston’s bold thesis of cinema as philosophy.
In conclusion thesis is that Memento does philosophy by meeting both the results and means conditions of Livingston’s bold thesis. I have identified experiential affirmation as the manner in which Memento does philosophy and proposed that experiential affirmation is paradigmatically cinematic, as it is a function of the (potential for) perceptual realism of cinematic depiction