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Sunday, October 07, 2007

I first saw Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind in 2004, when it first screened. Back then I didn't really thought much of the show because with my puny brain I couldn't really comprehend nor appreciate what was happening.



I watched it again today. It was like revision, you know when you re-read a textbook and suddenly the concepts just comes clear to you. Or like when you re-read a novel and noticed stuff which you never noticed or paid much attention to. In the same way watching it again made me see this show from a whole different perspective. I could understand and feel the nuances and tones.

This particular dialouge I like alot, when Clementine (Kate Winslet) and Joel (Jim Carrey's) realises that she, along with the rest of the happy times they shared together, are gonna be erased from his memory soon.

Clementine : This is it, Joel. It's gonna be gone soon.
Joel : I know.
Clementine : What do we do?
Joel : Enjoy it.

I like this show.
Wouldn't it be great, if you could really erase a memory.


writing at 10:43 PM


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