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He also exhibits dementia by creating a fictional character named Sammy to substitute his own story with his. Lenny uses photographs, notes, and tattoos to give himself clues as a memory aid. The death of Lenny’s wife further aggravated his psychological problems. He was suffering from delusions that were caused by the traumatic murder of his wife. During the assault, he also suffered head injuries which may have caused the psychological problems which further complicated his life. In the end, his dementia aroused his murderous instinct, falsely, as it seems through his obsessive search for a John G.
who he claims murdered his wife. The cop that has constantly helped him was the victim of his psychosis. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind transports us to a world where the possibility of erasing the entire memory of one person from our mind is possible. The elaborate and well-crafted film envelops the recurrence of memories and the inherence of our character that compels us to make the same decisions over and over again. The same goes for Joel Barish, whose want to remove memories of Clementine brings him to a series of obstacles in trying to keep a grasp of his recollections.
Traumatic incidences and painful memories could force a person to erase them. The scenario with Joel and Barish is reminiscent of the episodes that many of us have been through. There are times when a person may have hurt you that you would want to forget them. The film explores this possibility and expounds on what literally happens inside the mind through its protagonist, Joel Barish. As it goes, some memories are best left forgotten, especially if it causes emotional pain. Episodic memory would be gravely affected should there be an erasure of memory on a person.
The autobiographical memory would suffer because it has to eliminate not only a person but the entire episode wherein the memory has occurred.
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