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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

by Ryan Parman • March 31, 2004 • TV and Movies • 2 comments

I’ve been wanting to see Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Unfortunately, my two-year-old can’t be taken to movies, and it’s pretty tough to find a babysitter on a Saturday night. Luckily for my wife and I, we’ve got a sitter for this weekend, so I think that we’ll go see this.

I came across a review this morning for the movie, and it only reinforces my desire to go see it.

First of all, it has one of the most realistic depictions of a relationship I have ever seen. The ups, the downs, even the most awkward moments. The only film that compares to this aspect of the movie would be High Fidelity, which is a completely different kind of film.

The casting really seems off at first as well. On paper, Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Elijah Wood, and Kirsten Dunst seem like a completely strange cast. Face it, they all have parts they’re known for, so they have something to prove with this film. Carrey is finally able to be taken seriously, Wood proves he’s not just Frodo Baggins, Dunst isn’t just a ditz cheerleader or damsel in distress, and Winslet shows she is capable of more than just hogging the floating debris while her lover freezes to death in the ocean. They are amazing in the film, and they play their parts perfectly. They no longer need to prove their worth to me, at least.

Has anyone else seen it already? Is it good? Spill your guts!

Ryan Parman

Ryan Parman is an entrepreneur, open source evangelist and passionate usability advocate currently living in Seattle. He is the founder and visionary behind SimplePie and CloudFusion, co-founder of WarpShare, member of the RSS Advisory Board, and creator of the AWS SDK for PHP. Ryan's aptly-named blog, Flailing Wildly, is where he writes about ideas longer than 140 characters.

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waylman

April 1, 2004

Doug Bowman posted his comments yeasterday. Find them here: http://www.stopdesign.com/log/2004/03/31/sunshine.html

 

Ryan Parman

April 1, 2004

I know. I came across them no more than 5 minutes after I posted this. Sheesh.

 

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