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Tuesday, September 27, 2005

You haven't seen anything until you've seen......

Title: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Director: Michel Gondry
Writing Credits: Charlie Kaufmann
Cast: Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet
A note: Very heavy on spoilers, so Kaushik be warned.

How happy is the blameless Vestal's lot!
The world forgetting, by the world forgot
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind!
Each pray'r accepted, and each wish resign'd.

"Eloisa to Abelard" by Alexander Pope

Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders.

"Beyond Good and Evil" by Nietzsche

Whats better than a movie having a great script, great acting and great direction? A movie which quotes Nietzsche and having a undercurrent philosophy, which is not evident until the very end. That is what Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is all about. Are we all on a train track, set on an unalterable and inevitable course? Are the forgetful blessed, as Nietzsche says, for they get the better even of their blunders? Can memories be truly erased or is it just suppressed?

"The thing about Clementine is she does not give you any of the mundane stuff" quoted roughly from this movie. This movie does not give you any of the mundane stuff. If you are the kind of person who needs to have a rough idea of a plot, direction of the story or the depth of the characters 15 minutes into the movie, then this probably is not the movie for you. For those who like to keep guessing till the very end, who like to be as much a part of the movie as watching it and like to be surprised by the path the movie takes, then you better get hold of this movie.

The beauty of the story is that it can be interpreted in different levels. It can be viewed as a dark romantic comedy, partly science fiction and partly philosophical. Jim Carrey, Joel, portrays a socially inept, journal dabbling, introverted, single male. Kate Winslet, Clementine, talks to the dozen, is impulsive, works at Barnes & Nobles and has this thing about hair colors. Joel and Clementine, are on the opposite end of the pole, but they connect instantly. Joel, loves people, but where he never approaches anyone, Clementine completes the equation there.

But, like all relationships, theirs sours after sometime. Each nursing grouses against the other. Clementine takes the first step predictably on impulse and decides to have her memory about Joel completely erased. Joel, learns of this through mutual friends and decides to get the same thing done. Enter Tom Wilkinson as Dr.Mierzwiak and his assistants Kirsten Dunst as Mary, Elijah Wood as Patrick and Mark Ruffalo as Stan. Their contribution to the movie goes beyond being just props for the memory erasing experiment. How ethical is memory erasing? Kaufman blends the answers to this question using these characters like a perfectly placed punctuation in the screenplay without shifting the focus from Joel and Clementine.

As a part of the memory mapping process when Joel retraces his memories, the screenplay is interspersed with memories showing Joel and Clementine basking in the joy of love and life. So, when Joel undergoes the memory erasing process, he realises that he loves Clementine too much to have her removed based just on reprisal. Unable to physically stop the process, he resorts to squirreling away memories of Clementine among other memories of humiliation, cowardice and childhood, regions where the memory erasing software does not look for memories of Clementine.

Much of the movie takes place inside Joel's head, quite like Kaufman's other movie Being John Malkovich. The movie also jumps frequently in timeline and shifts seamlessly from memories to the present. This can be quite confusing and jarring to many, but stick with it and give the movie multiple viewings.
Superfluous, this screenplay is definitely not, every scene, every character and every thing is there for a reason. Credit to the writer and director for masterfully controlling the direction and pace of the movie and for not losing the thread. Equally brilliant are Jim Carrey, who shows that he can do more than Ventura-ish movies and to Kate Winslet, who has to be one of the most under-rated actors in recent times.

This movie is not your run of the mill Hollywood romantic farce, it is abstract, witty, intelligent and an emotional roller coaster. When you are in a relationship, you never think of things that you dont like about your partner but when you get bored or feel trapped, you will. After that, will you still feel the need to get back together? This is how real it gets in the movie, you get to be a part of the movie. You cheer for the characters, you plead for them to get back another time, you feel frustrated and disappointed for them. Very few movies can do all these things in less than 2 hours. Period.

*bows down to all those involved with the making of this movie and a silent thank you*

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