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Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

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Mind-bending and utterly original drama about a broken-hearted man who wipes a whole relationship from his memory.

Certificate15

Duration103 mins

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  • Jenny, 12
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Review by Jenny, 12

4 stars

29 Jan 2011

Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. Got that? I liked this film, again it's a very good story... and has a ludicrously long name that pulls you in from the start. Now this film is a bit confusing at the start but it all starts to pull together gradually towards the end, and then you have the "Ohhh, so thats... and thats... and he..." moment when you just work out the whole film. The director or whoever decides things, realised the audiences independence and let us work things out, which you don't see in a lot of films, and as far as I could tell, no continuity errors. Which, while were on the subject I must post an apology, there are actually 5 continuity errors in... oh whats the film?...the one with the smurfs...AVATAR! we got there in the end. But by the way it has 5 continuity errors , and also Forrest Gump, also another film that I said was spotless, actually has about two! So there you have it, Eternal sunshine = good film but long title.

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