(2016): Criminal

: The procedure doesn't just grant facts; it grants "skills," suggesting that procedural and episodic memories are intertwined in ways that can fundamentally reshape a person's behavior. Production Context

The 2016 film Criminal , directed by Ariel Vromen, presents a science-fiction exploration of memory, identity, and the neurobiology of morality. While the film is not based on a true story, it draws on real-world concepts in neuroscience, particularly the role of the frontal lobe in personality and the theoretical field of memory implantation. Criminal (2016)

: The film posits that Jerico’s criminality is a physical byproduct of his brain damage, specifically the inability to process right from wrong. : The procedure doesn't just grant facts; it