Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

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Memories; good ones, bad ones, the ones we want to forget and the ones we never want to let go of. They all make up a part of who we are, and possibly what we will become.

But what would happen if we could erase some of the memories we’d rather not have?

How would it affect us?

This is the premise of the very original and entertaining Eternal Sunshine.

Staring Jim Carey and Kate Winslet as two misguided lovers, this romantic comedy is another gem from the penmanship of Charlie Kaufman. It’s a movie that grabs a hold of you and spins you around so fast that you don’t know what you’re looking at or where you’re going. And then, just as the effect wears off, everything comes back into focus.

It’s a story about love found, love lost. It’s about death and re-birth. It’s about repentance and redemption. It is, quite possibly one of the most wonderful movies this year.

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2 comments to "Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind"

Geekery said...
7:53 AM

Jim Carey is one of those actors most people either love or hate, which can be a problem for a movie like Spotless Mind. There's only two movies that I can think of that I like with Jim in them, Bruce Almighty and Spotless Mind.

Geekery said...
7:40 AM

No need to be sorry - you're allowed to disagree with me ;-)