Another standout here is Don Johnson as Alex's father, a retired actor
slowly losing his memory.
American Author Mitch Cullen's book A Slight Trick of The Mind gives us a 93 year old Sherlock Holmes battling his final years in a small cottage as
he slowly loses his memory.
Not exact matches
Zev, as you may probably have inferred (hadn't you've seen the movie yet), is
slowly but surely
losing his
memory — and somewhat his mind.
This film thus does ask this question, and it does so with the intelligence that has characterized the filmmaker over the years: What does vengeance mean when the
memory of the avenger is
slowly vanishing, the self
slowly losing itself, fading from its fearful recipient, a soulless search to vindicate wrongs he no longer remembers?
A year has passed since Robin
lost her
memory, but the bloody past
slowly catches up with her, as she discovers a world of murder, conspiracies and magic.
Her eyes widened as she watched the rock, and her mind
lost all sharp thought and became thronged with
slowly turning
memories, untroubled, meaningless and vague.