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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind reviews
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8.6 User Score:

Movie Info

Genre(s): Comedy  |  Drama  |  Romance

Written by: Charlie Kaufman (also story)
Michel Gondry (story)
Pierre Bismuth (story)

Directed by: Michel Gondry

Release Date:
Theatrical: March 19, 2004
DVD: September 28, 2004

Running Time: 108 minutes, Color

Origin: USA

Summary

RATING: R for language, some drug and sexual content

Starring Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Elijah Wood, Mark Ruffalo, Kirsten Dunst, Tom Wilkinson, and David Cross

Joel (Carrey) is stunned to discover that his girlfriend Clementine (Winslet) has had her memories of their tumultuous relationship erased. Out of desperation, he contacts the inventor of the process, Dr. Howard Mierzwiak (Wilkinson), to have Clementine removed from his own memory. But as Joel's memories progressively disappear, he begins to rediscover his love for Clementine. (Focus Features)

What The Critics Said

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100

The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt

Not only (Kaufman's) most accessible and romantic screenplay, it's his most complete. The third act works like a charm and pulls all his themes, characters and conflicts together beautifully.

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100

Premiere Glenn Kenny

A wildly imaginative, hugely entertaining tour de force that asks big questions about life and love and fate while never ceasing to fully engage the viewer.

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100

Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman

Watching Eternal Sunshine, you don't just watch a love story -- you fall in love with what love really is.

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100

Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez

A thoughtful, audacious meditation on love and relationships that finds a group of wildly disparate talents clicking together in perfect unison.

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100

Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea

It's a trippy but tender examination of human emotions, relationships, all-consuming love.

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100

Christian Science Monitor David Sterritt

A complicated story that demands your full attention; Mr. Gondry unfolds it at a mind-bending pace. This alone makes it a hugely refreshing respite from ordinary multiplex fare.

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100

Dallas Observer Robert Wilonsky

Feels like something entirely brand-new; such are the gifts of Kaufman and Gondry, inventors and magicians.

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100

Austin Chronicle Marjorie Baumgarten

A delightful little wormhole that takes us on a journey to another dimension of consciousness.

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100

New York Post Lou Lumenick

Audacious, thought-provoking and ruefully funny.

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100

Slate David Edelstein

This is the best movie I've seen in a decade. For once it's no hyperbole to say, "Unforgettable!"

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100

New York Daily News Jack Mathews

A masterpiece? Probably. Ingenious? Absolutely! Unforgettable? I'll see you at the 10th-year anniversary.

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100

Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern

One of those rare collaborations that artists dream of, and that film lovers crave.

100

Chicago Reader Jonathan Rosenbaum

A Chayefsky movie isn't hard to identify, but I think it's safe to say that these days a Charlie Kaufman movie is even more recognizable.

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100

Film Threat Chris Barsanti

How appropriate that one of the most daring films to hit screens in years is brought to a level of true mastery not by a great idea or nifty plot device, but by a simple love story.

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100

Film Threat Mariko McDonald

Fresh, heartfelt and ultimately heartbreaking in its honest portrayal of a modern relationship.

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100

The New Republic Stanley Kauffmann

Gondry's virtuosity lifts the film far past science fiction into cinematic efflorescence. He shows us, more seductively than other directors have done, how freehand use of film can capture the flashes in our minds that slip between words.

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91

Portland Oregonian Shawn Levy

Adventuresome, melancholy and exhilarating.

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90

Washington Post Michael O'Sullivan

Neither wholly cynical nor wholly romantic, Kaufman's story is a balance of smarts and sentiment. It's the most fully realized working out of his two favorite obsessions: the subjective nature of experience and the psychological mysteries of pair bonding.

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90

Los Angeles Times Manohla Dargis

A memory play and a sleight of hand, Eternal Sunshine is more than anything else deeply sincere. Like Spike Jonze, who directed "Adaptation" and "Being John Malkovich," Gondry succeeds principally by balancing Kaufman's churning skepticism with unflinching hope.

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90

The Onion (A.V. Club) Scott Tobias

A surprisingly bittersweet love story at heart, Eternal Sunshine values the sum of experience, which in this case means a thorns-and-all openness to romantic possibilities.

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90

Time Richard Corliss

Kaufman may be counting on the audience's will, insistence and yearning to create a coherent love story from the shards and shrapnel he provides us.

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90

Village Voice J. Hoberman

It's a baroque and intermittently brilliant brain twister so convoluted that it inevitably deposits the viewer in an alternate universe.

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90

Variety Todd McCarthy

If films about coping with memory loss and/or reverse-order storytelling now constitute a mini-genre, then Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is arguably the best of the lot.

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90

Washington Post Ann Hornaday

Ingenious, exhilarating, funny and profound.

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88

Rolling Stone Peter Travers

Chases so many ideas that it threatens to spin out of control. But with our multiplexes stuffed with toxic Hollywood formula, it's a gift to find a ballsy movie that thinks it can do anything, and damn near does.

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88

Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

Despite jumping through the deliberately disorienting hoops of its story, Eternal Sunshine has an emotional center, and that's what makes it work.

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88

ReelViews James Berardinelli

This is unlike any other film I have seen... it's a great romance. It's willingness to flout conventions and eschew formulas is just one of many things to celebrate about this charmingly eccentric movie.

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88

USA Today Claudia Puig

It is by turns comic, dark and surprisingly tender. If one must reduce it to simple description, call it a love story with a twist. Or a twisted love story.

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80

TV Guide Ken Fox

For once, Carrey is more than merely tolerable. He's actually good, and the film that ebbs and flows around him is something you won't soon forget.

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80

The New Yorker Anthony Lane

There aren't many performers who can deliver the fullness of heart that such a plot demands, but Winslet is one of them. [22 March 2004, p. 102]

80

New York Magazine Peter Rainer

For most of Eternal Sunshine, I found myself fighting off Gondry's hyperactive intrusions in order to get at the melancholia at its core. Fortunately, the idea behind this movie is so richly suggestive that it carries you past Gondry's image clutter.

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80

Empire Colin Kennedy

Not particularly funny, or even very sunny, but it is Charlie Kaufman’s first whole screenplay, and as wonderful as it is weird.

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75

Boston Globe Ty Burr

This is the art-film Carrey: repressed, lovesick, unshaven. Essentially he's doing the same intellectual sad sack played by John Cusack in "Malkovich" and Nicolas Cage in "Adaptation"

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75

San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle

The thinking is shallow. The emotions are tepid. But the creativity is dazzling. If that sounds like a slam, consider that most Hollywood screenplays are predictable, rote and functional -- and those are the good ones, folks.

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75

Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Arnold

While it's flawed and often tedious, Kaufman's script is, on the whole, boldly imaginative and enjoyably challenging.

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75

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen

You'll be rewarded with a terrific finale. The twists here are the rare sort that seem both narratively surprising and emotionally engaging.

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75

Chicago Tribune Mark Caro

Always engaging, never boring. You constantly appreciate Kaufman's intelligence and Gondry's lively filmmaking.

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75

Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman

For all the silliness, Kaufman is posing a serious question: Are we better off forgetting things that brought us pain, especially if we didn't change or grow as a result? You may not agree with his conclusion, but who else in Hollywood would pose this query at all, or explore it in such a daffy, gratifyingly inventive way?

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70

The New York Times Elvis Mitchell

This angular and intelligent romantic comedy isn't entirely consistent. Even as you laugh, it's a movie you admire more than love.

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70

Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek

Represents a failure of nerve: As if Gondry and Kaufman weren't sure that the story of Joel and Clementine would hold us, the doomed couple's unfolding-in-reverse romance is intercut with a subplot filled with zany touches.

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70

LA Weekly John Powers

So daring, well-made and tirelessly inventive that I kept asking myself, “Why isn't this even better? Why isn't it moving me?” One huge problem is the hero... he's played by 42-year-old Jim Carrey, whose still-bottomless need to be loved invariably smacks of desperation and self-pity.

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50

Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow

Wants to be a bittersweet comedy about erotic loss and memory loss. But it doesn't have the heart or brain.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 8.6 (out of 10) based on 334 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Artiom P. gave it a 10 :
To bad there are only fiew of such films.. The abstractism should predominate into more movies, because there are less people who understand them, but they could understand more, why not?

Joe H gave it a 10 :
Kaufman is a genius, nuff said.

Filipe M. gave it a 10 :
Just watched the movie, I'm speechless. Just know this, one of the best movie I've ever seen.

Zeina Y gave it a 9 :
An absolutely riveting love story, that Gondry and Kauffman don't make a sappy mess out of.

Daniel L gave it a 10 :
People criticise it for being confusing, okay think you kind of missed the point, it does not make them think and they are not entertained... okay you can not help who you fall in love with and it is better to remember to have loved and lost than not at all. the film is entertaining and romantic and something different and beautiful. this film lies in my top ten of all films, Jim Carrey should have got an Oscar nomination. The film should have bagged director and technology nominations. the best of the past 10 years, difficult to say with some good ones but definately in the top 5. See it and enjoy and get taken to a side of cinema which we love and are surprised how vivid some directors and writers can be.

Exir K gave it a 9 :
There were times here and there where the story becomes a bit too disorienting, and I thought Gondry could've been slightly more subtle about the imagery. However, as a whole, the movie shines. I was crying by the end of it.

Jeremy E gave it a 9 :
Great plot, great acting, but disappointing ending

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