One of the best movies ever made about sexual love, about the intoxication of falling in love and the toxicity of a break-up. It's beautifully observed, beautifully written, beautifully played -- it features Jim Carey's best performance ever on film, brilliant and pitch-perfect -- and it's directed with magical, lyrical, demented invention by Michel Gondry. It's funny and romantic but it's not a romantic comedy -- it's far too real and too devastating to enchant us the way that genre can. In deconstructing one particular romance, Charlie Kauffman is also deconstructing the kind of movies that feed our delusions about love -- and he's offering something to take their place, a profoundly felt sympathy that is honest, humane and inspiring. The movie is a miracle, plain and simple.