Netflix Is Removing Jim Carrey’s Best Movie – Don’t Miss Your Chance to Watch It!

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Jim Carrey fans, take note: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is set to depart Netflix in the UK and Ireland on March 31, leaving just a short window to watch or revisit this modern classic.

First released in 2004, the film quickly established itself as a hallmark of Carrey’s career. Directed by Michel Gondry and penned by Charlie Kaufman, Eternal Sunshine won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and earned co-star Kate Winslet a nomination for Best Actress. The movie follows the emotionally charged journey of a couple, played by Carrey and Winslet, who undergo a procedure to erase each other from their memories—only to discover that forgetting is not as simple as it seems.

For many, the film stands alongside The Truman Show as one of Carrey’s most acclaimed performances, showcasing his depth and versatility far beyond his comedic beginnings.

Kate Winslet has also expressed fondness for her role as the unpredictable Clementine Kruczynski. Back in 2017, she shared a lighthearted desire to revisit the character, imagining a Clementine who embraced her quirks, experimented with even more vibrant hair colors, and indulged in life’s pleasures. “Wouldn’t you like to see Clementine as a 42-year-old woman?” Winslet joked, pondering what the free-spirited character might look like years later.

While Carrey has recently returned to the spotlight with his role as Dr. Robotnik in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, Eternal Sunshine remains a touchstone of his dramatic talent. With its upcoming removal from Netflix, now is the time for fans to re-experience this unforgettable story.

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