Imagine you learn that your lover has had you erased from their memory
and, in a moment of despair, you have your lover erased from your memory
too. Imagine that as you lose your recollections of the bad times
together, you realise that you don't want to forget them after all.
That's the premise for Charlie Kaufman's Oscar-winning script for
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. An instant cult classic, the
film's distinctive ambiguity and tangled narrative demands audience
engagement and repeated watching.
Delving into the central themes of the film, Andrew M. Butler
foregrounds its play with genre and audience expectations, its
psychoanalytic underpinnings and its debt to Philip K. Dick. Also
examining its production processes, Butler explores the against-type
casting of Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet in lead roles and the intertwined
careers of Kaufman and director Michel Gondry.
This special edition features original cover artwork by Patricia Derks.