Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind with Jim Carrey: DVD Cover
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Director: Michel Gondry Cast: Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Tom Wilkinson, Mark Ruffalo

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/28/2004
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 2,612

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Feature commentary with Michel Gondry and writer Charlie Kaufman; "A Look Inside Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" behind-the-scenes documentary; "A Conversation with Jim Carrey and director Michel Gondry"; deleted scenes; Polyphonic Spree's "Light & Day" music video.

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Side #1 --
1. Valentine's Day [3:41]
2. Clementine [6:47]
3. Two Blue Ruins [2:54]
4. Honeymoon on Ice [4:11]
5. Main Titles [1:57]
6. Erased [5:36]
7. Lacuna Inc. [2:48]
8. Empty Your Life... [7:07]
9. Erasing You [7:57]
10. Blessed Are the Forgetful [6:22]
11. Tangerine [2:44]
12. Wake Me Up [7:10]
13. Baby Joel [3:28]
14. Off the Map [12:56]
15. The Blameless Vestal's Lot [5:37]
16. Remember Me... [2:54]
17. Goodbye, Joel [7:22]
18. The Next Morning [4:07]
19. Change Your Heart... [8:13]
20. End Titles [3:41]

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Editorial Reviews

It's not surprising that one of 2004’s best films fell through the cracks on its theatrical release. It is a tough sell: too oblique and serious for the Jim Carrey fans who propelled Bruce Almighty to blockbuster success, too freighted with Carrey’s goofball butt-talking baggage to lure in art house denizens. Yet, if they give it a chance, it's hard to imagine anyone in either camp failing to enjoy this funny, thoughtful meditation on true love, obsession, and destiny from the combined genius of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich) and music-video auteur Michel Gondry. Carrey plays Joel Barish, a quiet, sensitive guy who finds out his emotional, free-spirited girlfriend, Clementine (Kate Winslet), has undergone a procedure to entirely erase him from her memory. Heartbroken and spiteful, Joel visits Dr. Mierzwiak (Tom Wilkinson) and demands to have the same procedure done to him. With Joel sedated and hooked up to a computer, Mierzwiak's assistants (Mark Ruffalo, Elijah Wood, and Kirsten Dunst) begin zapping away the memories of Joel and Clementine's relationship, one by one. Aware of the procedure while it's happening, Joel relives his relationship with Clementine and realizes he doesn't want to forget. His attempts to hide Clementine in the deeper recesses of his psyche provide endless opportunities for Gondry to show off his astounding visual flair. Eschewing computer-generated gimmickry, Gondy uses old-fashioned camera tricks -- forced perspective, rear projection, miniatures -- to depict Joel's memories as they decay around him. It may take a second viewing to really appreciate all that's going on. But all this eye candy would be nothing without the brilliant script from Kaufman that adds genuine heart to his already established meta-humor abilities. Winslet is as good as we've come to expect, but Carrey's nuanced, subdued performance will be a surprise to almost everyone. He's got a future in drama -- if his fans will stand for it. This is not a perfect film. It's at times too arty for its own good, and a crucial subplot involving Dr. Mierzwiak and his crew should have been given more attention. These are minor quibbles, though. Flaws and all, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is an unforgettable cinematic experience. Bill Pearis, Barnes & Noble

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i'm just a f--ked up girl looking for her own peace of mind.by kateclementine

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April 08, 2009: this movie is visually, and in content incredibly beautiful. the story is not your typical sunshine and daisies love story, but is the most true and amazing depiction of love i've seen on screen. the pain and the happiness rival eachother's intensity and make for an amazing look into the reality of love and it's madness. clementine and joel are in each of us. they are pretty much yin and yang and are very real and easy to identify with. every performance in this movie is brilliant and every moment is amazing. please, if you haven't seen this - see it. and see it again. and again. each time you watch it, you will notice something you never did before and fall in love with it all over again.

Takes you through a range of emotions...by dprefer

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October 14, 2008: If you could selectively remove some, and keep other, memories, would you? Good for discussion, great acting, all around great movie...one of my favorites.


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