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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

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When encountering challenges, humans tend to refuse to acknowledge those problems rather than resolve to confrontation. Therefore, because we are threatened by external locuses of control we choose to 'erase' or store away these issues. Do you think erasing ones memory is the best resolution? If not what is a better alternative? Why Do We Meet People? -After a painful breakup, Clementine and Joel undergo a procedure to erase memories of one another but as fate would have it, they end up in each other paths again. -Do you believe that there is any significance with meeting people? If you had the chance to erase a person/people from your memories? Should you do it?
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  • Round 1
  • Question 1
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    When encountering challenges, humans tend to refuse to acknowledge those problems rather than resolve to confrontation. Therefore, because we are threatened by external locuses of control we choose to 'erase' or store away these issues. Do you think erasing ones memory is the best resolution? If not what is a better alternative?
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    Why Do We Meet People? -After a painful breakup, Clementine and Joel undergo a procedure to erase memories of one another but as fate would have it, they end up in each other paths again. -Do you believe that there is any significance with meeting people? If you had the chance to erase a person/people from your memories? Should you do it?
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    In the midst of the erasure of Joel's memories, we are able to see both the good and bad times in his relationship with Clementine. This pulls into question, does the good outweigh the bad in a relationship? Or are the bad experiences part of the territory? Lastly, what is the recipe to a perfect relationship?
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    The film presents us with the idea of 'brain damage', an effective procedure that allows one to, well forget! Is the work of Dr. Howard Mierzwiack ethical? Why or why not?
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    What Is Love? -In this film, we see both Clementine and Joel slowly but surely fall back in love but does it really count if they were already once in love with each other? Why do we hang on to things that hurt us the most? Is love just a feeling? Or is love a manifestation of emotion?
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    Fate/Relationships Whether we like to admit it or not, when we meet people they have somewhat of an impact on us. In meeting these people we sometimes really click with one another or sometimes we have a strong dislike for them. -Is is possible that we have all met each other in a different life? -Do we have soulmates/ past life experiences with people?
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    In the film, Clementine appears with several different hair colors whose monikers she gives of: Blue Ruin,Red Menace, Yellow Fever, Green Revolution, Agent Orange, Tangerine etc. What is its significance to the plot of the film?
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    Erasing your entire memory about someone because they have wronged you in one way or another may be a little excessive do you think this technology can be used for more extreme cases such as childhood abuse and sexual assault?
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    Friedrich Nietzsche “Amor Fati” -Friedrich Nietzsche was a 19th century philosopher who molded and integrated “Amor Fati” as unique and important value of his philosophy. -Amor Fati is Latin for “Love of One’s Fate” It is a declaration against the tendency to regret. To assume one could have more control over the outcomes and conditions of their reality. -Instead to love and embrace all of life exactly how it is, with all the good and the bad, the success and the failure, the satisfaction and the pain.
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  • Round 2
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    If somebody is important to you do you believe there is a part of you deep down that would remember them if your memory was wiped out?
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    Would you have the Procedure done ?
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    If the movie were to continue do you think Joel and Clementines new relationship would work out? Or would it still end up in them breaking up?
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    How do you think the ability to remove all the bad experiences from your life would change you? If there is nothing but good experiences do you think the lesser good would become "bad" experiences? How do you think your chase for happiness would be affected by this?
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    The interrelationships built amongst the characters of the film serve as a foundation for the emotional characterization of each character specifically our main protagonists Joel and Clementine. What begins as a puppy love transitions into a meeting of strangers who are no longer star-crossed, ultimately it leaves the question whether love despite the emotional heartbreak and 'brain damage' is worth fighting for. Would you say the same for Stan and Mary's relationship? What does this imply about the nature of each of their relationships?
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    We are familiar with John Locke's concept of the tabula rasa, or the blank slate, where the philosopher suggests that we are born with a blank mind and have the freedom to choose what appeals to us most. However, Dr. Mierzwiak's invention of 'brain damage' counteracts this philosophy. How does this effect the morality of memory?
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    Is it possible that erasing your bad memories on other people can be seen as emotional abuse on that person? Do you think the doctor is aware of this and abusing it for more money?
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    If a person had their memories willing erased. Is it unethical to let them know that they had their memories erased just as Mary did to all of Howard's past patients?
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    Why didn't Patrick's attempts to seduce Clementine work. He copied Joel exactly so why didn't it work? What is your take on this?
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  • Round 3
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    Some argue that where there is love there is also suffering, would you agree? Is the heartbreak worth the harsh lamentations?
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    Joel's stand on relationships differed from Clementine from time to time. Clementine wanted to talk and Joel believe that constant talking isn't necessary. Who do you think right here.
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    Is erasing core memories a healthy coping method. Is erasing memories too rash or is it acceptable in some cases?
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    Would you rather regret and move on OR forget and move on?
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    The idea of true love curates a feeling of everlasting compassion that seems to be unwavering and unbreakable. With all love comes many hedonistic afflictions like pleasure as well as self-sacrifice. Are Clem and Joel true loves? Howard (Dr.Mierzwiak) and Mary?
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    We live in a world where collectivistic thought and action puppeteers our public sphere based on the decisions we make, the people we socialize with, and our daily lives. Do we have personal identities or are we productions of one single uniform idea of identity?
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    Do the facades we carry reflect our personal identity? Do our facades change (i.e. school, places of work, when with family or friends)?
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    While utopia does not exist, even though we like to imagine so, would you agree with the statement that we need the good, the bad, and the ugly in order to grow? Would you delete your bad memories?
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