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Reminiscence Stars Hugh Jackman, Daniel Wu Tell Us What Memories They Would Love To Revisit

Watch our video interview with Hugh Jackman and Daniel Wu as they reminisce about the sci-fi thriller opening this week.

Watch our video interview with Hugh Jackman and Daniel Wu as they reminisce about the sci-fi thriller opening this week.

Watch our video interview with Hugh Jackman and Daniel Wu as they reminisce about the sci-fi thriller opening this week.

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In Reminiscence, the sci-fi thriller opening in Singapore cinemas this week, Hugh Jackman plays a guy with a lot on his mind. And I mean, a lot.

The Wolverine star, 52, plays Nick Bannister, a war veteran-turned-private eye who specialises in recovering lost memories. (So being mindful is an occupational hazard.)

Set adrift on memory bliss: Hugh Jackman and Thandie Newton have a lot on their mind.

The movie — the directorial debut of Westworld co-creator Lisa Joy, who also wrote the script — is set in a too-too-distant future where everything has gone kaput (rising sea levels, wars, overpopulation).

Life is so bleak that “there wasn’t a lot to look forward to, so people began looking back,” says Bannister. And this is where his expertise comes in: using a device called the ‘reminiscence tank’, he can help clients revisit specific memories and play back them in 3D and (presumably) surround sound over and over.

What’s a hard-boiled gumshoe without a femme fatale to upend his life? When his lover, nightclub singer Mae (Rebecca Ferguson), vanishes without a trace, Bannister embarks on an obsessive search for her, starting in his head — where all the clues lie.

Speaking to 8days.sg via Zoom from New York, Jackman hopes that when audiences will be memserised by Reminiscence just as it did when he first read the script (or the first few pages of it).

“It’s incredibly original,” said Jackman of the movie, which also stars Thandie Newton (Westworld), Cliff Curtis (Fear the Walking Dead) and Marina de Tavira (Roma).

“You will not know where this movie is going, plot-wise, so just go along for the ride,” he continues. “I think it’s a movie that defies genre. It’s got a little bit of everything but it will make you think for two to three days after. You’ll ponder on it as you reminisce about it — it would stay with you.”

Video edited by Christopher Kong

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