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a weird, yet satisfying love story
Have you ever had a really nasty break up with a girl, and you can't forget it? Well, Joel has gone through the same situation with a girl named Clementine, He wants to forget her, but his heart wants to keep her. All through out the film, we see Joel(Jim Carrey) trying to cherish the love and respect that he had for Clemintine(Kate Winslet). What Joel doesn't relieze is that they are already erasing the memories one by one, and He loses Clementine every second. He gets her back by parading her through his deep and secluded memories of her, his childhood, and his parents. He then ends up going to her house and they reconcile and share a truly unqiue love moment, as they patch their relationship back up and start all over again.
Micheal Gondry is a genius. He has such a creative mind, and creative ways to show how Joel's mind works, He has one of the most unique directing styles I have seen. He can take something ordinary, and twist it past complexion, and how we see things, he totally warps that. Charlie Kaufman is quickly becoming one of my favorite screenwriters, He has the knack for writing truly weird, but interesting stories. He can take words and make them sound different, He can take people and make them look different, he can take places and make them look unique, yet puzzling. He is a very gift man. Jim Carrey was robbed of a Oscar, He puts on one of the most dramatic and awe inspiring performances I have ever seen him do, He is quickly becoming more of a dramatic actor rather than a comedian. Kate Winslet, she is a fine young lady, She can absolutely act, and keep up with Jim Carrey, and She really had a chemistry with him. By the way, I love the end credits song by Beck, Everbody's Got To Learn Sometime is a beautiful song that is perfect for closing a movie like this. I thought this movie was ingenius and quirky. It was funny, sad, weird, and happy all at the same time. I highly recommend it.
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