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Love stories are old. They are probably the most common type of stories you can come across in movies and literature. To make an original love story is hard and That's why I love Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
The concept is brilliant: erase memories of two lovers and then let them find their way back to each other.
The execution is terrific, blending memories with reality and constantly cutting between past and present. Magically we are confused yet comfortably numb in our confusion. We fully trust the narrator to guide us to to the end.
I love the way their love isn't idealized-he isn't the perfect man and she isn't the most attractive woman (in her clothes) but this adds to it and makes them more relatable.
8/10 - artistically perfect.
The concept is brilliant: erase memories of two lovers and then let them find their way back to each other.
The execution is terrific, blending memories with reality and constantly cutting between past and present. Magically we are confused yet comfortably numb in our confusion. We fully trust the narrator to guide us to to the end.
I love the way their love isn't idealized-he isn't the perfect man and she isn't the most attractive woman (in her clothes) but this adds to it and makes them more relatable.
8/10 - artistically perfect.
The screenplay's dialogue perfectly ignores all rules:
-All exposition is done through dialogue. The characters talk unrealistically explicitly.
-All subtext is revealed through the dialogue leaving nothing for us to solve for ourselves. It sounds like the character's thoughts rather than their talk.
The mom character keeps babbling about unnecessary stuff that is completely irrelevant to the story.
I cannot find any of the usual story beats in the story: There is no inciting incident, no plot point, no midpoint. The story leads to nothing. It makes no sense. It is like watching AI art.
Bla bla bla.
-All subtext is revealed through the dialogue leaving nothing for us to solve for ourselves. It sounds like the character's thoughts rather than their talk.
The mom character keeps babbling about unnecessary stuff that is completely irrelevant to the story.
I cannot find any of the usual story beats in the story: There is no inciting incident, no plot point, no midpoint. The story leads to nothing. It makes no sense. It is like watching AI art.
Bla bla bla.
Once I found out that there will be a movie about Napoleon starring Joaquin Phoenix, I got excited. What a great idea? It's one of the most interesting people in history, of course this would make a great movie.
But once I saw the first trailer, I understood that things aren't going to be so easy. This was a Hollywood 2023 history adaptation after all. In a world where movies don't have to make sense anymore but just succeed at the box office chances for a good historical movie about such a character are low. And so we're my expectations.
The scenes are overdramatized, the battles too, everything seems fake at first sight. And Napoleon shooting at the pyramids? Common....
But once I saw the first trailer, I understood that things aren't going to be so easy. This was a Hollywood 2023 history adaptation after all. In a world where movies don't have to make sense anymore but just succeed at the box office chances for a good historical movie about such a character are low. And so we're my expectations.
The scenes are overdramatized, the battles too, everything seems fake at first sight. And Napoleon shooting at the pyramids? Common....