영문 Memento 메멘토 영화 대사

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Memento Script
So where are you?
Youre in some motel room.
You just wake up and youre in...
... in a motel room. Theres the key.
It feels like maybe its the first time youve been here but...
... perhaps youve been there for a week...
... three months, its...
Its kind of hard to say, I... I dont know.
Its just an anonymous room.
This guy. Hes here already.
Lenny!
Its Leonard.
- Like I told you before. - Did you? I must have forgot.
I guess Ive already told you about my condition.
Oh, well, only every time I see you.
- My car. - This "is" your car.
Oh, youre in a playful mood.
- Its not good to make fun of a handicap. - Just trying to have a little fun.
- Roll up your window. - Hm?
- Its broken. - I can get that fixed for you.
- So, where to, Sherlock? - I got a lead on a place.
- What the hell you wanna go there for? - You know it?
Yeah, its just this fucked up building. Why do you wanna go there?
Dont remember.
- Looks like somebodys home. - Ah, that things been here for years.
What are you talking about? These tracks are only a few days old.
Tracks? What are you, Pocahontas?
Come on.
Lets take a look inside.
Teddy.
Dont believe his lies. He is the one. Kill him.
Ive finally found him.
How long have I been looking?
Find anything?
Didnt think so.
Lets go, huh?
Oh, fuck this.
Youre gonna pay for what you did.
Beg forgiveness and then you pay.
You dont have a clue, you freak!
Beg my wifes forgiveness before I blow your brains out.
Leonard, you dont know whats going on.
- You dont even know my name. - Teddy.
Cos you read it off a fucking picture.
You dont know who you are.
- Im Leonard Shelby from San Francisco. - Thats who you were. Thats not...
...what youve become.
- Shut your mouth. - You want to know, Lenny? Come on.
Come on, lets go down to the basement.
Lets go down, you and me together.
Then youll know who you really are.
- No!
Its just an anonymous room.
Theres nothing in the drawers. But you look anyway.
Nothing except the Gideon Bible...
... which I, of course, read religiously. Hm.
You know who you are and you know kind of all about yourself.
But just for day-to-day stuff, notes are really useful.
Sammy Jankis had the same problem but he really had no system.
He wrote himself a ridiculous amount of notes but hed get them all mixed up.
You really do need a system if...
... if youre gonna make it work.
- Hi. - Hi.
- Im Mr Shelby from . - What can I do for you, Leonard?
- Um... - Burt.
Burt. Im not sure, I think I may have asked you to hold my calls.
- You dont know? - Im not too good on the phone.
You said you like to look people in the eye when you talk to them.
Yeah, yeah.
- You dont remember saying that. - I have this condition.
- A condition? - Its my memory.
- Amnesia? - No, no, its different from that.
I have no short-term memory. I know all about myself, I just...
Since my injury I cant make new memories. Everything fades.
If we talk for too long Ill forget how we started...
...and next time I see you I wont remember this conversation.
I dont even know if Ive met you before.
So if I seem a little strange or rude, or something, uh...
Ive told you this before, havent I?
I dont mean to mess with you but its so weird.
- You dont remember me at all? - No.
- Weve talked a bunch of times. - Im sure we have.
Whats the last thing you remember?
My wife.
Whats it like?
Its like waking.
Its like you just woke up.
That must suck.
Its all backwards.
Like, maybe you got an idea about what you want to do next...
...but you dont remember what you just did.
I mean, Im exactly the opposite...
- How long have I been staying here? - Couple of days.
- And youre holding my calls? - Like you said.
OK, but this guys an exception.
You know this guy?
- Yeah, its your friend, right? - What makes you think that?
- I saw you together, thats all. - Hes not my friend.
OK.
If he calls or shows up here, give me a call in my room, OK?
- What, his names Teddy? - Teddy, yeah.
All right.
Look, I hope my conditions not gonna be a problem for you.
Not as long as you remember to pay the bill.
Yeah. OK.
Forty.
This guy.
Hes here already.
Lenny!
You really need a system if youre gonna make it work.
You kinda learn to trust your handwriting. It becomes an important part of your life.
You write yourself notes. Where you put them is really important.
You need a jacket thats got, like, six pockets...
... particular pockets for particular things.
You just kinda learn to know where things go and how the system works.
You have to be wary of other people writing stuff for you...
... that is not going to make sense or is gonna lead you astray.
I dont know what makes people take advantage...
... of somebody with this condition.
If you have a piece of information which... is...
... vital, writing on your body instead of on a piece of paper can be the answer.
Its a permanent way of keeping a note.
Who is this?
Remember Sammy Jankis.
- Sir, you left these at your table. - Thanks.
Ah, Lincoln Street?
Just go strai