Mary Svevo

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Mary Svevo is a supporting character in the film "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," a receptionist at the memory-erasure clinic whose own erased romantic past becomes a key revelation in the story.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind NERFINISHED
appearsInDirectedBy Michel Gondry NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre drama film
romantic science-fiction film
associatedWith Lacuna memory-erasure procedure NERFINISHED
memory erasure
associatedWithTheme consequences of erasing memories
ethics of memory manipulation
forgetting and emotional pain
characterTrait guilty
idealistic
naive
romantic
createdBy Charlie Kaufman NERFINISHED
discovers her own past memory erasure
emotionalArc from infatuation to disillusionment
employer Lacuna, Inc. NERFINISHED
experiences emotional shock
loss of memory
firstAppearance Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004 film) NERFINISHED
gender female
hadRelationshipErasedWith Howard Mierzwiak NERFINISHED
hasAffairWith Howard Mierzwiak NERFINISHED
hasRomanticRelationshipWith Howard Mierzwiak NERFINISHED
Patrick NERFINISHED
influencesPlot Joel and Clementine learning about their erased memories
revelation of Lacuna’s ethical issues
initiates mailing of Lacuna records to patients
loveInterestOf Howard Mierzwiak NERFINISHED
nationalityInFiction American
occupation receptionist
portrayedBy Kirsten Dunst NERFINISHED
quotes Alexander Pope’s poem "Eloisa to Abelard" NERFINISHED
reveals her erased affair with Howard Mierzwiak
truth about Lacuna procedures to patients
roleInNarrative supporting character
romanticallyPursues Howard Mierzwiak NERFINISHED
settingOfActivity Rockville Centre, New York (in-film setting) NERFINISHED
smokes marijuana (in film scenes)
speaksLanguage English
undergoes memory-erasure procedure
worksAt Lacuna, Inc. NERFINISHED
worksWith Howard Mierzwiak NERFINISHED
Patrick NERFINISHED
Stan Fink NERFINISHED

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