Meet Joel Barish (Jim Carrey). He's a middle-aged jaded man who
goes through the monotony of life scared that everything is a personal
assault on his well being and emotional stability. Not an impulsive
man by any means, even Joel finds it odd when he randomly ditches
work and takes the first train out to Montauk. In Montauk Joel keeps
running into this quirky girl with a bright orange sweatshirt and
equally bright blue hair. Her name is Clementine Krashinski (Kate
Winslet) and she happens to have an uncanny feeling that they've
met before.
An uncomfortable air surrounds the two and their precarious conversations
on the bus ride back home. But eventually the two head to Clementine's
house for drinks and she impulsively declares she will marry him,
after they head out to the lake for a nighttime picnic. Following
her fancy whims Joel lets Clementine take him on a unique experience
with the blue-haired seductress. The next day she coyly suggests
she go back to his place. While upstairs fetching her toothbrush
a strange boy raps on Joel's window and inquires as to why he is
at Clementine's apartment.
Pan backwards in time to a distraught Joel Barish who is beat up
about the latest breakup with his girlfriend Clementine. After an
unfortunate quarrel, Clementine seems to have impulsively sought
to erase him from her mind, hiring Lacuna to do the damage. When
Joel prepares to make amends he walks into her work only to find
her staring blankly at him as if she's never seen him before. That's
when Joel seeks out Lacuna corporations and questions Dr. Mierzwiak
(Tom Wilkinson) as to why Clementine no longer recognizes him. Understanding
her to have completely wiped him from her memory, Joel decides the
only way he can move past the tragedy of their breakup laden with
memorabilia and memories of better days once spent, Joel, too, decides
to wipe Clementine from his mind.
Returning the next day with bags of memorabilia connected to the
memory of Clementine, Joel once more fills out the forms that Lacuna's
head secretary Mary (Kirsten Dunst) assigns. Once the menial tasks
are complete, Joel is assigned to Stan (Mark Ruffalo) who will oversee
the technical portion of the memory erasing procedure. Instructed
to put on the Lacuna pajamas and take a certain pill prior to sleep,
Joel heads home prepared to obliterate Clementine's memory. Meanwhile,
in his semi-comatose state, Stan and Patrick (Elijah Wood) head
to Joel's apartment to begin the procedure. One by one Stan traces
down Joel's memories and deletes them via his cognitive map. Meanwhile
Joel is trying to comprehend what's happening as he begins to experience
heavy dejavous in his dreams/memories which are morphing and disappearing
before his eyes.
As Joel walks from one room to snow-filled beaches, to libraries,
all the memories linked to Clementine become juxtaposed as they
appear and disappear, evolve and dissolve before Joel's very eyes.
Meanwhile Stan is erasing all the painful memories of Clementine
and Joel's volatile end. But working backwards, eventually Stan
encounters memories that are pleasant, that tell of the reason the
two were together in the first place. Joel begins to see how much
he truly loves Clementine and begins to try to mentally fight the
process; attempting to negate the procedure and hide 'Clementine',
or the memory of, away in the smallest nooks of his memory where
Stan can't trace them down.
Meanwhile Patrick tells Stan that he has fallen for Clementine
and that the two are now dating. Moreover he is stealing Joel's
former memorabilia and is using it to court Clementine, which begins
to freak her out. Nevertheless she calls him over and he leaves
Stan to finish the procedure alone, that is, until his girlfriend
Mary shows up and the two get high and party on the bed right next
to the unconscious Joel. But as the two philander in their stoned
state, Joel is developing a resistance to the procedure and begins
to try to wake up to stop the memory erasing. That's when mayhem
breaks out and memories keep reappearing and disappearing and morphing
into other dreams, etc. Enter Dr. Mierzwiak who comes to save the
day and get Joel back on track.
But while Dr. Mierzwiak hunts down Joel and Clementine in Joel's
memory bank, the two lovers begin to plot a way to preserve her
memory before it's too late. Trying to force her into memories where
she doesn't belong, and or conjuring her existence in the depths
of his imagination, Joel's memories turn into weird whimsical dreams
as he and Clementine begin to role-play events of childhood and
his imagination. Meanwhile Mary is gushing over Dr. Mierzwiak's
genius, only to discover that she was a former patient and that
her current crush is only a reemergence of a former passion she
once had for the Doctor with whom she had an affair. Traumatized
by the notion that the procedure didn't work, in so far as altering
her true feelings, Mary quits her job and leaves Lacuna and her
boyfriend Stan. Meanwhile Clementine has begun to notice the weirdness
in Patrick's uncanny yet familiar courting tactics and begins to
dismiss the strange man. As for poor Joel, he's hoping that Clementine's
hint to 'meet him in Montauk' will survive the memory erasing procedure
after he awakens.
As daylight breaks, Joel wakes up a new man, with no memory of
his former fling with the multi-color haired raven Clementine. But
for some random reason he impulsively skips work and takes a bus
to Montauk where he meets this strange girl in an orange sweatshirt
that seems to think she knows him from somewhere.
Having come full circle, will the two lovers be able to reunite
and successfully attempt a second go at the relationship, or will
the fact that Mary releases everyone's records (including painful
tapes of Joel and Clementine bad-mouthing each other) ruin the chance
for a happy reunion? As Clementine and Joel try to wrap their heads
around what they have done and what they have been to each other,
they learn together that one thing is certain: you can't pick who
you love no more than you can erase it.
ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND is a fantastical journey
into the heart and soul. Winning an Oscar for Best Screenplay, as
well as another 35 wins and 45 nominations, Charlie Kaufman and
Michel Gondry bring to life yet another whimsically eccentric and
compelling film. This time it's a tragic love story that begins
at the end, where things have gone sour and the sweet smell of love
has long since faded. Working its way back in time, in both the
chronology of the plot and Joel's memories, Kaufman and Gondry portray
a relationship in reversal; from spiteful nemeses to supportive
and infatuated lovers. Jim Carrey delivers a fantastic performance
as the high-strung, overly sensitive and uptight Joel Barish. Kate
Winslet is vivid in her portrayal of possibly one of the most unique
characters of contemporary drama, Clementine Krashinski. Kirsten
Dunst, Mark Ruffalo, and Elijah Wood strengthen the cast as does
Tom Wilkinson with his performance as the man weary of his own miracles.
ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND is funny, tragic, palatable,
intriguing, compelling, and most importantly, memorable. This unique
script about memory erasing is quite possibly the most memorable
script of all time and rivals the futuristic sci-fi plots of blockbusters
like "Vanilla Sky," etc. The cinematography and visual effects are
second to none as Gondry and Kaufman bring to life this unique vision
of dreamland-meets faulty memories. This film is a rare treat for
true film lovers and general movie groupies alike. ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND has a little bit of everything for everyone
and its primary concept, true love, is as tangible as ever in a
film that brilliantly portrays the necessity of the bittersweet-ness
of a relationship.
Main Characters:
Jim Carrey plays Joel Barish, Clementine's former overly-cautious
anxiety-stricken boyfriend who, after Clementine erases him from
her memory, decides to erase Clementine to get past the tragedy
of their breakup.
Kate Winslet plays Clementine Krashinski, Joel's eccentrically
captivating and impulsive girlfriend who, after a final love quarrel,
has him erased from her memory.
Kirsten Dunst plays Mary, Dr. Mierzwiak's secretary and number
one fan, whose incessant crush refuses to let up even after she undergoes
his 'erasing' procedure.
Mark Ruffalo plays Stan, Mary's boyfriend and head of the technological
procedure of the Lacuna operations.
Elijah Wood plays Patrick, Stan's coworker who falls in love with
Clementine while her mind is being erased and steals Joel's stuff
to impersonate his courting tactics so as to win over his former
girlfriend.
Tom Wilkinson plays Dr. Howard Mierzwiak, the man behind the Lacuna
project, who erases the painful memories of the past via 'minor'
brain damage and memory erasure.
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