
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.
- 6.7
- 2022
- Released
- 1h 54m

Liam Neeson
Alex Lewis
Guy Pearce
Vincent Serra
Taj Atwal
Linda Amistead
Harold Torres
Hugo Marquez
Ray Fearon
Special Agent Gerald Nussbaum
Monica Bellucci
Davana Sealman
Ray Stevenson
Detective Danny Mora
Mia Sanchez
Beatriz Leon
Daniel de Bourg
Willam Borden
Natalie Anderson
Maryanne Borden
Rebecca Calder
Wendy Van Camp
Scot Williams
Ellis Van Camp
Doug Rao
Andy Villalobos
Atanas Srebrev
Dr. Joseph Myers
Lee Boardman
Mauricio
Stella Stocker
Maya
Josh Taylor
Randy Sealman
Vlado Mihailov
Coleman
Josh Macrena
Howe
JR Esposito
Ballard
Antonio Jaramillo
Papa Leon
Tudor Chirilă
Luis Matan
Sofia Soltess
Emma Van Camp
Lyubomir Bachvarov
Paul
Sigal Diamant
Serena
Mariana Krumova
Madera Matan
Danaya Velinova
Marisol
Kate Nichols
Davana Sealman's Assistant
Neda Spasova
Waitress
Devina Vassileva
Marisol
Dee
Bartender
Raluca Aprodu
Caregiver
Louis Mandylor
Drunk Broker
Kalina Stancheva
Claudia
Trevor Van Uden
SWAT Commander
Petar Kirilov
Cop
Sol E. Romero
Waitress



Released
en
$30,000,000.00
$13,900,000.00
- #assassin
- #alzheimer's disease
- #remake
- #assertive
Reviews

**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 fa
_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 author











