Posted by Modest Mouse032 at 189.birmingham-06rh15rt.al.dial-access.att.net on March 21, 2004 at 16:48:32:
In Reply to: i sorta disagree with you guys posted by shitty speller...DEAL WITH IT! on March 21, 2004 at 15:34:01:
people. I loved it. Every minute of it. I was there with joel branish. but i guess you can't feel a personal connection with the characters unless you have some connection with the story they are experiencing.
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: : : Wow.
: : : If you have time to see one sentimental flick before Jersey Girl comes out, go see Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I saw it this morning and got so emotional about it. Carrey delivers one of his finest performances here, and pretty much the entire cast is spot on as well.
: : : See it with someone you love if you can.
: : : It's the kind of film that makes you reevaluate things.
: : : I've been told I live in the past a lot, which is true to an extent, and this movie allows one to embrace that. Hang onto memories - never forget even the bad times in a relationship, because undoubtedly the good memories will outweigh the bad in the end.
: : : It also points out just how unethical doctors can be, which can be disturbing, but is something to take note of. I don't want to say too much here, but speaking as someone who's very close to someone who's needed brain surgery, it hit me pretty hard.
: : : Oh yes - and Kate Winslet's never looked so good as she does in this.
: : : Adam
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: : I saw it on Friday and once again Saturday and haven't been able to stop thinking about it. It was definitley a very well done and thought-provoking movie. I'm glad Universal gave it a wide release.
: it was well made and acted, but i dunno. i didn't feel shit for the characters. it was enjoyable, wasn't boring but something was just lacking in it for me.