Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

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Written by Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry

Directed by Michel Gondry

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Michel Gondry's film is a fascinating melange of romance, fantasy and illusion, co-scripted with Charlie Kaufman.

Joel Barish and Clementine Kruczynski were once madly in love, but their affair has gone stale. And when they meet again by chance, she doesn't just blank him, she genuinely doesn't know him. Then Joel finds out the truth. Using a new and highly experimental technology, she is having her memories of him erased from her brain.

In revenge, he's determined to undergo the same process but as dodgy scientist Dr Howard Mierzwiak begins the procedure, Joel changes his mind. Can he hang on to enough memories to win Clementine back?

Cast

Image for Jim CarreyJim CarreyJoel Barish
Image for Kate WinsletKate WinsletClementine Kruczynski
Gerry Robert ByrneTrain Conductor
Image for Elijah WoodElijah WoodPatrick
Thomas Jay RyanFrank
Image for Mark RuffaloMark RuffaloStan
Jane AdamsCarrie
David CrossRob
Image for Kirsten DunstKirsten DunstMary
Image for Tom WilkinsonTom WilkinsonDr. Howard Mierzwiak
Ryan WhitneyYoung Joel
Debbon AyerJoel's Mother
Amir Ali SaidYoung Bully
Brian PriceYoung Bully
Paul LitowskyYoung Bully

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