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Anomalisa

It's a movie that embodies the story of Michael Stone, author of books on Customer Service. Michael lives under mysterious circumstances, and he is a man who is unable to interact deeply with others and tries to change his life completely with the passage of time. One night, while on a routine business trip, Michael's life began to change when he met someone who changed his life completely to another path
Duration: 90 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2015
IMDb: 7.2
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MetroActive
January 01, 2017 Touching but transitory.
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Washington City Paper
January 10, 2017 It's emotionally intense and wonderfully internal.
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Columbus Alive
January 01, 2017 It's weird and brilliant and heartbreaking and unlike anything you've ever seen.
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Detroit News
January 22, 2016 Kaufman's script stings with uncomfortable truths, but doesn't do much else. Kaufman's medium has changed but his message is still the same.
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Seattle Times
January 14, 2016 Kaufman, the mind behind "Being John Malkovich" and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," possesses an artistic sensibility unlike any other filmmaker working today. That sensibility informs every word and frame of "Anomalisa" ...
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
January 14, 2016 Whether Michael Stone has really turned a corner in his life, or merely enjoyed a brief distraction from all that troubles him, is left unresolved at Anomalisa's conclusion, but this much is certain: The audience won't soon forget what it has experienced.
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Film Ireland Magazine
January 03, 2017 The brilliant Charlie Kaufman makes a very welcome return to our screens, co-directing his own script with Duke Johnson, in this haunting and humorous stop-motion treatise on human relationships.
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New Yorker
January 18, 2016 What drives the film is a scowling suspicion that modern man is a mechanized being, created as if on an assembly line, and stripped bare of individuality-a product, like any other merchandise.
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Newsday
January 29, 2016 Charlie Kaufman's animated feature is one of his best films yet, a haunting fable about the illusion of love.
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San Diego Reader
January 15, 2016 A very fine portrait of the despair at the heart of a comfortable middle-aged white man in America circa right about now.
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Huffington Post
January 01, 2017 This is the easiest of all Kaufman's projects to understand, and perhaps for that reason, just possibly the best.
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Código espagueti
April 19, 2017 A darkly reflective film that doesn't stagnate in pessimism, a creation full of potential readings that translates into a unique visual and sonorous experience. [Full review in Spanish]
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