Dick, who wrote the source short story for the Ah-nuld movie "Total Recall." All items relating to the person you want erased from your brain are assembled together, and the technicians at Lacuna (Mark Ruffalo and Elijah Wood) then "map" an outline of your memories, which are supposedly stemmed together. The entire process of the operation is quite fascinating, really, if a bit reminiscent of an idea founded by none other than one of Kaufman's favorite writers, Philip K. "Nothing you'll miss much," he is told, as he plunges into a bizarre world of long forgotten memories. Howard Mierzwiak (Tom Wilkinson), and is informed that the procedure - although "technically" brain damage - is on par with a heavy night of drinking. Joel meets with the company's founder, Dr. No snippy quotes, outrageous humor or bizarre antics in "Sunshine" - Carrey plays a true, realistic, three-dimensional character named Joel Barrish, who plans to have memories of his girlfriend, Clementine (Kate Winslet), erased by a new company called Lacuna, after he discovers that she herself has had the procedure performed only a week before. This is Jim Carrey's best performance to date, and may open the eyes of his prejudiced haters who have only imagined him as Ace Ventura and a certain cable guy for his entire career. The previews portrayed the movie as a bouncy, cheery comedy in the vein of "Adaptation," the last film written for the big screen by Charlie Kaufman, when it is really a tender movie about love and romance. If the company keeps producing films this good, they may become hugely successful in the future, if not already. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind! Each pray'r accepted, and each wish resign'd." - Alexander Pope Michel Gondry's "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" is a bizarre but wonderful movie, a very strange and remarkably tender experience, which I suppose is only to be expected from screenwriter Charlie Kaufman, the man behind "Being John Malkovich." The film was produced by Focus Features ("Lost in Translation," "21 Grams"), a company which strives to offer original, quality films to the true cinema lovers. "How happy is the blameless vestal's lot! The world forgetting, by the world forgot.
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