Review of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) by Shlugalug — 10 Oct 2010
Just spellbinding. It's a while to build up and the wait is worth every second. Michel Gondry's direction is on top-form and brilliantly accompanied with a beautiful score and a precise screenplay. The story seems to go off astray but for some reason, that's one of its best qualities.
Jim Carrey is at his best since The Truman Show and thoroughly gives a performance that will be remembered for years. But the carpet from under his feet is Kate Winslet who delivers yet another monumental performance.
This is my favourite role she's played because she played someone modern and she was funny at times. PLEASE, more Kate Winslet comedies. I rather liked Kirsten Dunst as the quirky receptionist who quotes Alexander Pope but underneath lies a secret unbeknownst to her.
This is probably the best film of 2004 and one of my favourite films of all time.
This review of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) was written by Shlugalug on 10 Oct 2010.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind has generally received very positive reviews.
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