About Memory
Memory (2022) delivers a compelling twist on the classic action thriller formula, featuring Liam Neeson in another gritty role that plays to his strengths. Neeson portrays Alex Lewis, an elite assassin grappling with early-onset dementia who finds himself targeted by the very criminal organization he once worked for after refusing to complete a morally questionable assignment. As his memory deteriorates, Alex must race against time to protect a young girl and expose a human trafficking ring while evading both the cartel and FBI agents.
Director Martin Campbell (Casino Royale) brings a steady hand to the material, balancing intense action sequences with moments of genuine emotional weight. Neeson's performance adds surprising depth to what could have been a standard action role, as he convincingly portrays a man struggling with his fading faculties while trying to do one last honorable thing. The supporting cast, including Guy Pearce as an FBI agent and Monica Bellucci as a ruthless crime boss, provide solid performances that elevate the material.
While Memory follows familiar genre conventions, it distinguishes itself through its unique premise and Neeson's nuanced portrayal of a character facing both external threats and internal decline. The film offers satisfying action choreography, a relevant social commentary on human trafficking, and enough twists to keep viewers engaged. For fans of crime thrillers and Neeson's particular brand of late-career action roles, Memory provides an entertaining watch that combines suspense with unexpected emotional resonance.
Director Martin Campbell (Casino Royale) brings a steady hand to the material, balancing intense action sequences with moments of genuine emotional weight. Neeson's performance adds surprising depth to what could have been a standard action role, as he convincingly portrays a man struggling with his fading faculties while trying to do one last honorable thing. The supporting cast, including Guy Pearce as an FBI agent and Monica Bellucci as a ruthless crime boss, provide solid performances that elevate the material.
While Memory follows familiar genre conventions, it distinguishes itself through its unique premise and Neeson's nuanced portrayal of a character facing both external threats and internal decline. The film offers satisfying action choreography, a relevant social commentary on human trafficking, and enough twists to keep viewers engaged. For fans of crime thrillers and Neeson's particular brand of late-career action roles, Memory provides an entertaining watch that combines suspense with unexpected emotional resonance.


















