Saturday, February 09, 2008

Movie: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind


We saw Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind last night (finally) and thought it was very good.

I think the most moving scene was when Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet just broke into the abandoned oceanfront house, the same day they had just met at a beach party. The contrast between their characters manifests itself with Carrey's decision to return to the beach party, "running from his humiliation." At that point the surf is surrounding the house and the rafters are collapsing, indications that this last memory of Winslet are being erased. He begins to share with Winslet that her offhanded comment, "just go," was belittling to him, and that plus his discomfort with illegally entering a stranger's home caused his snap decision to leave. Their final kiss in the scene is made more poignant by his admission that he always regretted his decision to run, and that this last, fading memory would serve as their final goodbye.

I liked the imagery of the Lacuna technicians chasing Jim Carrey's consciousness around as a little dot on a brain scan. It's probably not very accurate as memories are probably big clouds of dots, but consciousness feels like a single dot.

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