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Hi everyone
As an student of cinema and television obviously I am a big fan of the movies in general, and also I love to go to cinema. I remember that the first movie I have seen was Nemo in the 2003, and I was so excited to be there. But I still think that cinema is not for any kid. My cousin didn’t last much there, she got bored at the first minutes of the movie, and even she asked me if I wanted to play there (?). I think is because I had a VHS on my room at a very young age. I was seeing the same movies time after time, like ‘’harry potter and the philosopher's stone’’, so I always had the habit to watching movies.
When I was fourteen I started to see a lot of movies and ‘’ate’’ any movie I found; independent films, really rare movies or even bad movies. And one day I found this movie that called my attention, a peculiar dyed haired girl appear (Titanic’s girl) and Jim Carrey.

The movie it’s called ‘’Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind’’. This movie is a love story about Joel and Clementine. Shows how they begin to fall in love and how they became to hate each other. One day Clementine goes to a place where doctors can erase your memory forever. Then Joels notice that, and he went to erase his mind too. In the process he finally understand that he loves her and he doesn’t want to fogert her. That shows what really happens in real life with relationships. You realize that if you delete the bad parts the good ones are going away too. Also, it doesn't matter how many times you erase you memory, destiny is true and curious. You will find the same person anyway. Over and over again. I like this movie because I understood that I have to ‘’apreciate’’ the bad memories to keep the good ones.

P.S The soundtrack of this movie is a gem <3


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  1. I looove Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless mind! I cry every time I watch it. Is so beautiful and heartbreaking.

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  2. Wow is not common to see Jim Carrey in movies like this, will check it out , sounds interesting .

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