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    An individual detailed analysis on the style, editing techniques Mise-en-scene and cinematography in the film "Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind". Michael Gondry’s Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind (2004) is not your typical Hollywood rom-com. Its cinematic style is very original and by far out of the ordinary for its genre. The use of techniques and the way the film is produced is the reason why it is so memorable. The non-linear narrative is based around a middle-aged guy who falls in

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    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a movie that uses two people in a romantic relationship to show the six relationship stages that occur in real life. The lovebirds used in this movie are Joel Barish and Clementine Kruczynski. Joel is an introverted person while Clementine is the extroverted. She makes the first move of approaching Joel and after a while they end up interested in each other. Even though the movie goes back and forth chronologically, the two lovebirds will have their moment

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    describe the film including the main plot and two main characters that you will be using. Additionally, please identify the type of interpersonal relationship they have (e.g., romantic, friends, family, etc.) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a romantic comedy starring

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    suffer from p ost-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The "fear and horror" can have lasting psychological and physiological effects with complications such as depression, substance abuse and even suicide (Wood,2007). Wood, A. (2007). The ethics of eternal sunshine. The Advocate: University of San Diego School of Law 24(1). Current Treatment for PTSD Cognitive behavior therapy helps individuals manage their symptoms by recognizing triggers and learning to replace negative thoughts and behaviors with

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    movie is taken in Joel’s mind or his memory removal process. Starting from his nearest memory that they broke up till his last remaining memory of Clementine that they first met at a beach. I think the most possible reason the movie is called Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless mind is referring to the deepest memory (or say, soul) survived and reserved in their both minds that brought them back to the beach and met each other again. This title quotes entirely from Alexander Pope’s poem which know as

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    two characters are constructed and how they interact with each other in this fragment, and on speech acts: what types of speech acts are performed in this fragment and what’s the intention behind them. This fragment was taken from the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. It tells the story of Joel Barish and Clementine Kruczynski, two completely different persons who have been former lovers in the past two years but can’t recall it because both of them have had that memory erased from their

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    Postmodernism // Richard Jin // FRETZE // Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind + Memento // 07/09/16 Postmodernism encompasses a way of thinking which questions truth and dismisses certainty, where films produced often contained fragmentation and a disordered and unique method of storytelling. This concept is incorporated in Christopher Nolan's film Memento which follows the psychological story of an amnesiac who hunts for the murderer of his wife. Similarly, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, directed

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    film, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, memory removal was depicted through the patient reliving memories by viewing them as if they were recorded movie. However, this does not accurately depict memory, or the process of retrieving memories. In order to understand how memory is falsely portrayed in this film, it is important to recognize the different types of memory, and the areas of the brain in which memory is involved. This paper will review a scene of the movie Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless

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    EDMF & MOMD Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher and his big idea was that of virtue ethics, which is “Does this make me a better person?” For example, in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, a couple undergoes a procedure to have each other erased from their memories after their relationship turns sour. They both initially felt that they would be better off if they remove all their memories they shared together because it bears too much pain on them. However, later in the movie they both

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    Hollywood film producers have always taken interest in depicturing the alternative worlds of particular kinds and types. We might consider as a good example the techniques in which the contrast worlds are being embodied in Michel Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine of Spotless Mind, and how, in that film, main character Joel Barish attempts to regulate his memories and not let them be vanished. While watching this film we unwittingly get involved into the alternate world of Joel’s memories. The integral aspect

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