May 15 2007

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Published by Fence under Moving Pictures

dir. Michael Gondry

Starring:

* Jim Carrey - Joel Barish
* Kate Winslet - Clementine Kruczynski
* Kirsten Dunst - Mary
* Tom Wilkinson - Dr. Howard Mierzwiak
* Elijah Wood - Patrick

So you fall in love with someone, things go badly and you break up. Whats the next step? Why deleting them from your memory of course. Isn’t that just a great idea for a film?
It took me a while to go see this film, prolly because of Jim Carrey’s name in the credits. I’ve really liked some of his films; Man in the Moon and whatever that reality TV show one was called, but more often than not I don’t particularly enjoy them

But this is a wonderful film, funny and sad at the same time it illustrates a relationship falling apart, and then through the erasing of Joel’s memories shows us how the relationship began. And shows the audience that these two people clearly love each other. Managing to combine the wackiness of the idea with the tenderness of a love story I really enjoyed this film.

Really nice. But sad at the same time

Tags: 7 Stars, comedy, Elijah Wood, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Kirsten Dunst, memory, Michael Gondry, relationships, romance, sad, sff, surreal, Tom Wilkinson

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Jan 16 2006

The Exorcism of Emily Rose

Published by Fence under Moving Pictures

  • Laura Linney …. Erin Bruner
  • Tom Wilkinson …. Father Moore
  • Campbell Scott …. Ethan Thomas
  • Jennifer Carpenter …. Emily Rose

Based on a true story The Exorcism of Emily Rose deals with the death of Emily Rose. Doctors said she was suffering from psychotic-epilepsy, her priest said it was possession. And because of Father Moore’s role in Emily’s refusal to take her medication, and her lack of medical attention he is put on trial for negligent homicide. Erin Bruner a high-profile lawyer takes his case because she wants to be made senior partener. Father Moore allows her represent him only after making her promise that he can take the stand and tell Emily’s story.

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Tags: 5 Stars, baggage, based on true story, Campbell Scott, Emily Rose, exorcism, horror, Jennifer Carpenter, Laura Linney, religion, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Tom Wilkinson

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