Cast e Troupe di Se mi lasci ti cancello

Se mi lasci ti cancello

È possibile cancellare una persona dalla propria mente. Eliminarla dal cuore è un'altra storia.

Joel e Clementine sono una coppia molto innamorata. Un giorno però, la ragazza, stanca della sua relazione ormai in fase di declino, decide, mediante un esperimento scientifico, di farsi asportare dalla mente la parte relativa alla storia con Joel. Il giovane, una volta venuto a conoscenza di questo fatto, sceglie di fare altrettanto ma durante il procedimento cambia idea.

Cast Completo di Se mi lasci ti cancello

Jim Carrey as Joel Barish

Jim Carrey

Joel Barish
Jim Carrey's portrayal of Joel Barish in "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" is a masterclass in subtlety and emotional depth. Known for his comedic roles, Carrey takes a dramatic turn in this film, delivering a performance that is both heartbreaking and authentic. As Joel, a man who undergoes a procedure to erase the memories of his ex-girlfriend, Carrey expertly conveys the character's profound sense of loss and regret. His nuanced expressions and body language bring a raw vulnerability to the role, making Joel's journey of self-discovery and acceptance all the more poignant.
Kirsten Dunst as Mary

Kirsten Dunst

Mary
Kirsten Dunst delivers a memorable performance as Mary Svevo in "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." Her character, a receptionist at the memory-erasing clinic, is initially portrayed as an innocent and somewhat naive young woman. However, as the story unfolds, Dunst skillfully reveals Mary's hidden depths, including her unrequited love for her boss, Dr. Howard Mierzwiak. Dunst's nuanced portrayal of Mary's complex emotions and her ability to hold her own against powerhouse actors like Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet make her performance a standout in this thought-provoking film.
Mark Ruffalo as Stan

Mark Ruffalo

Stan
In 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind', Mark Ruffalo delivers a compelling performance as Stan Fink, the technician responsible for erasing memories. Ruffalo's portrayal is a delicate balance of humor and empathy, as he brings to life a character who is both comically inept and deeply compassionate. His interactions with Jim Carrey's character, Joel, are particularly memorable, as he attempts to navigate the complexities of Joel's emotional turmoil while trying to maintain a professional demeanor. Ruffalo's performance adds a unique layer of humanity to the film, making Stan Fink a character that audiences can both laugh at and empathize with.