Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
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you'll find yourself in your own bed
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as if nothing had happened--
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a new life awaiting you.
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Wake up, buddy!
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No, I'm sorry, Mrs. Sobel.
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You can't have the procedure done
three times in one month.

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Well, it's just not our policy--
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How are you today, Mr. Barish?
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Hello. I'm right here.
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I know it's an emergency,
and we'll do everything we can--
We can fit you

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In on the first of March.
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Maybe you could talk to the doctor,
a-and he--

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All right, so let's make an appointment.
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What day would you like
to come in this week?

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Mr. Barish.
Um, he's really busy
this afternoon.

:28:46
Maybe tomorrow would be better.
Around 12:15? Can you do that?

:28:51
February is very busy for us
because of Valentine's Day.

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This is, uh, Stan Fink,
one of our most experienced
and skilled technicians.

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He'll be handling
your case tonight.

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Great to meet you,
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My name is Joel Barish,
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And I'm here to erase
Clementine Kruczynski.

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Very good.
Now, tell me about,

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Uh, Clementine.
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Uh, I was...
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Living with this woman,
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Naomi,
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Uh, a couple years ago,
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And my friends Rob and Carrie
invited us to this party at the beach--

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I don't like parties.
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Naomi couldn't go, but
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I went...
and I, uh,

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met Clementine.
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I'm sorry.
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Let's start with
your most recent memories... and

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Work backwards from there,
more or less.

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There's an emotional core...
to each of our memories,

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And when you eradicate that core
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It starts its degradation process.

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