A Compilation by Claudia Hardi aka F. Sigorski

1066 & All That - the Mallory Neely House is a personal experimental workspace. The mode of associative attention are annotations, footnotes and excerpts out of reading material of the news which is relevant to us, whether it is urgent or remote. A versatile info sphere resulting from the practice of perpetually scanning the horizon for cultural references - be it an internet travelogue, a collection, a storage space.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind


Another film on our "filmnights" a week ago or so... : Eternal Sunshine of the
Spotless Mind directed by Michel Gondry, 2004. A Review by Jack Mathews found on the Eternal Sunshine Website "Wouldn't it be great if you could erase your memories of all the bad movies you've seen in the last two months? You can. Michel Gondry's "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," which is about the erasure of painful memories, is so full of original ideas, imagination, invention, fantasy and emotional truths it will wash your blues away. It also contains the best performance of Jim Carrey's career. Written by the amazing Charlie Kaufman, "Eternal Sunshine" matches his earlier scripts for "Being John Malkovich" and "Adaptation" and raises them. A masterpiece? Probably. Ingenious? Absolutely! Unforgettable? I'll see you at the 10th-year anniversary. Between its somber opening and its sublime ending, "Eternal Sunshine" takes us on a journey - it's a romantic thriller, actually - through the troubled memory bank of walking-wounded New Yorker Joel Barish (Carrey)..." (News from North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany / Studio & Freelance Time)

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