Yes, Dr. Kaufman, I have seen Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. In fact, it's one of my favourite films; right up there with Being John Malkovich and Synecdoche, New York. Having said that, X=Prem neither emulates nor plagiarises Charlie Kaufman's work. Rather, it creates a world of its own - a diorama of love-stricken characters.
It's not the story that works. It's the characters and their almost impeccable portrayal. Given the premise, the clichés, a few forced plot points and a somewhat predictable, flat ending, making the characters both believable and relatable is a feat in itself.
Arnab and Aditi stand out. So profound, so nuanced, so moving. Arjun Chakraborty's performance takes the cake. Madhurima Basak both looks and plays her part to the T. Even though I don't fully like how Joyee and Khilat have been written, Shruti Das and Anindya Sengupta look so good together.
I've been thinking about this film for some time now; unlike the filmmaker's other works (except Nirbaak, maybe?).
Special mention: "Priyo Jhhor" and the music.
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