Eterno Resplandor De Una Mente Sin Recuerdos Pelicula -

But here is the thesis of the film:

Clementine: "But you will. You know, you will think of things. And I’ll get bored of you and feel trapped because that’s what happens with me." Eterno Resplandor De Una Mente Sin Recuerdos Pelicula

Joel and Clementine get back together. They know they have erased each other. They have listened to the tapes of their own relationship—the tapes where they list every insecurity, every annoyance, every cruel word they said to each other. They know, scientifically, that they will probably hurt each other again. But here is the thesis of the film:

Released in 2004, directed by Michel Gondry and written by the brilliant (and often chaotic) Charlie Kaufman, this film is not just a romance. It is a horror movie about moving on. It is a science fiction tragedy about the banality of forgetting. And above all, it is a love letter to the messiness of being human. Joel (Jim Carrey, in a role that proves he was always a dramatic genius in disguise) discovers that his ex-girlfriend, Clementine (Kate Winslet, feral and heartbreaking), has undergone a medical procedure to erase him from her memory. They know they have erased each other

Joel, resigned but hopeful: "Okay."

Even if you don’t speak Spanish, that phrase feels like poetry. It rolls off the tongue with a weight that the English title— Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind —also carries, but with a different kind of melancholy.