Sunday, March 17, 2019

Essay --

The film Eternal Sunshine of the pure mind focuses on the interesting topic of memory. The film follows dickens main characters, Joel and Clementine, who have both chosen to erase part of their memory. What both characters, and different characters in the photo, find out(p) though is that our memory is complex and actually flexible to what we make of it. The film reflects the tendency that we have as humans, to venture that we are in contain of our memory. The truth is that our memory is not worry a video tape of the neverthelessts in our lives nor is it a library of the familiarity we have collected. As I watched the movie, I couldnt help precisely think our memory is more like a ball of clay. Our minds back take the clay and make it into a shape and we trick scan at that shape and know that shape but our minds will recreate with that clay and mold it into something different eventually. The idea portrayed in the movie is that no memory is safe from our meddling mi nds. The film emphasizes on the creator of our long-term memory and our episodic memories. Would we be happier if we forgot nearly traumatic away experiences? Or are our long-term memories so tangled up with emotions and sensations that our drumhead is unable to truly let go of long-term memories? The film in like manner looks at the difference between explicit and implicit memories. Although the film plays out in non-linear progression and is somewhat confusing at times, the audience pronto catches on to the plot. Joel and Clementine are in a relationship for two years before finally deciding to break it off. Like intimately couples, the two shared a lot of good memories but the fights that protract to their breakup were too emotionally heavy for free-spirited Clementine to bear whatsoever more. She pays some futuristic company ... ... to look past all the tremendous things in their past and they chose love again. This film challenges the audience to actively sign on in volved with the two characters, Joel and Clem. We see both characters try and take control of their memory. First by undergoing the procedure and then especially when Joel tries to keep his memories of Clem. yet the characters find out that memory is more complicated than we think it is. We can mold out memories, change our memories, repress our memories and remember things we didnt even know we experienced. In some ways, the writers challenge us to think about our own memories. If we were given the chance would we erase some of our painful memories? I think we are unable to detangle our memories. I think that our memories are luscious and tangled with each other and deleting or tampering with those memories is dangerous and unnatural.

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