The story of movie, Eternal Sunshine Of Spotless Mind talks about the love between two people. Begins with a sad story, which ends with hope. The music of this film is beautifully crafted which do justice to the story completely. The music composer is Jon Brion and no doubt he did his very best. The theme song, when you listen to it, speaks out to you as a story, a story of love that is lost. Lata Mangeshkar's pop song has been featured in the movie ( remember when Joel and Clementine have a drink at Clem's apartment? ) which I love simply for, one) her voice, two) lyrics. So, when you'll be searching for the music of this movie on Youtube, you won't feel uplifted but relaxed and you'll feel the stillness.
Coming on to my favourite song and it's analysis:
It's Everybody's gotta learn sometime, by Beck. I just happen to come across the fact that it wasn't Beck's song. The original song is by The Korgis which was released in 1980 and so they were the one's who composed and sung this beautifully written song. I can't really choose which version I like. I love both equally! The lyrics go like this:
The song's being played not just once, but thrice in the entire movie. Beck's version has the impact as the film ends. Oh yeah, it got me sobbing. It goes well with the message that is being conveyed in the movie. No matter how many mountains you climb, no matter how rich you are, no matter how much you achieve, one thing is what we all need-LOVE. Love which is like a sunshine, every morning and every day. Change your heart, change the perspective. Not that we do not know it, it's a matter of do we apply it? No, we probably don't. The truth is, nobody knows everything. There's always going to be a time when it comes down to us and we put the blame on others without realising the fact that we changing ourselves can bring a lot of difference, instead of we, trying to change others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaI1sLqFOuE
Hence it is:
Comment below if you have a different opinion.
Coming on to my favourite song and it's analysis:
It's Everybody's gotta learn sometime, by Beck. I just happen to come across the fact that it wasn't Beck's song. The original song is by The Korgis which was released in 1980 and so they were the one's who composed and sung this beautifully written song. I can't really choose which version I like. I love both equally! The lyrics go like this:
Change your heart
Look around you
Change your heart
It will astound you
I need your lovin'
Like the sunshine
Everybody's gotta learn sometime
Everybody's gotta learn sometime
Everybody's gotta learn sometime
The song's being played not just once, but thrice in the entire movie. Beck's version has the impact as the film ends. Oh yeah, it got me sobbing. It goes well with the message that is being conveyed in the movie. No matter how many mountains you climb, no matter how rich you are, no matter how much you achieve, one thing is what we all need-LOVE. Love which is like a sunshine, every morning and every day. Change your heart, change the perspective. Not that we do not know it, it's a matter of do we apply it? No, we probably don't. The truth is, nobody knows everything. There's always going to be a time when it comes down to us and we put the blame on others without realising the fact that we changing ourselves can bring a lot of difference, instead of we, trying to change others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaI1sLqFOuE
Hence it is:
Change your heart, it will astound youBottom line: Similar to the movie are the songs-Full of lessons and somewhere hope.
Comment below if you have a different opinion.
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