![]() If you are an average high school student, you know that it is not only possible but also quite easy to forget. So, after all the knowledge we have acquired over time, can we really forget our memories? This 2013 study conducted by the southern California University opened doors to countless experiments and studies related to memory. To put things into perspective, it was in the year 2013, almost a decade later that we figured out how memory was encoded in brain. Before judging the scientific accuracy of the content in the movie, do remember that the film came out in the year 2004. If you aren’t familiar with the storyline (and if you don’t mind the movie being spoilt for you), here is the general gist a company by the name of Lacuna offers to help people forget their ex-lovers and our protagonist decides to go forth with this option. But here is why some psychologists hate this movie like hell and why some others adore it to the core? The way it was portrayed and the various symbolic additions to the script are all responsible for making it a world-renowned movie experience. But, if you really get to know the subtle underlying psychological aspects of this wonderful movie, you will see it in a very different light. By the way, it is the only Jim Carrie movie that I would recommend to a person I am not angry with. Don’t get me wrong, the film in itself is a fantastic watch. But the so-called ‘nerds’ had another reason to love the movie its twisted storyline and futuristic elements. The 2004 Jim Carrie starrer ‘eternal sunshine of the spotless mind’ is a sci-fi movie that won the hearts of millions of viewers for its unique story of romance. How accurate is ‘eternal sunshine of the spotless mind’?
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