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The Ending (which is shown at the beginning of the color scenes): Leonard kills a man named Teddy, believing him to be the killer (John G.). He takes a Polaroid of the body, and as the photo fades, the movie flashes back to show how he arrived at that moment.

The Investigation: As the movie moves backward, we see Leonard interacting with two key characters: The Ending (which is shown at the beginning

Through the backward timeline, we discover that Leonard is being manipulated. People lie to him because they know he will forget the conversation minutes later. He can be tricked into hurting people or doing things against his own interest.

The Twist (The Beginning): In the chronological climax (the end of the movie), Teddy reveals a devastating truth: Leonard has already found and killed the real attacker, "John G.," over a year ago. However, Leonard forgot he did it.

Teddy claims that Leonard invents new "John G.s" to hunt because his life has no purpose without the hunt. Leonard realizes Teddy might be telling the truth. To give himself purpose and to ensure he eventually kills Teddy (who he decides is corrupt), Leonard manipulates his own future self. He deliberately writes down Teddy's license plate number as a clue and writes "Don't believe his lies" on Teddy's photo, effectively setting up an innocent man to be his next target.

Memento marked Christopher Nolan as a bold storyteller willing to experiment with form to probe philosophical questions. Its inventive structure influenced a generation of filmmakers and remains a compelling study of perception, narrative, and the human need for coherent story.