Anomalisa Comments

  • Krista 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    I'm just a little...

  • Alexa 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    The handling of the voice is a major feature, not so much a midlife crisis as a description of boredom with the world. L's "duo" is a thrilling climax. But the ending doesn't feel strong...

  • Maverick 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    Life is noisy. (ps, I thought it was gay at...

  • Letha 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    The dull rhythm highlights the theme of loneliness, the limited-level animation presentation and all masculine dubbing, the organic integration and complementarity from form to content, still very...

  • Alexanne 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    It's amazing how stop-motion emoji can do so well, man...

  • Michel 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    Kaufman's stop-motion animation directly put "Inside Out" in jeopardy as he portrays an extroverted autistic old man's midlife crisis, a one night stand story into his hands Seems so dark humor. All but Lisa are voiced by a pale, silent male voice suggesting the tediousness of life. She was used to helping others, but couldn't help herself. The one who was sympathetic to each other didn't exist in the first...

  • Michael 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    BJIFF@Legendary Times Blue Port is awesome. I want to write a...

  • Winfield 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    Too many people misread Kaufman's new work, the script is so good, and every scene has a purpose. The male protagonist's job is to teach people how to use eloquent social skills, but he himself hates false rhetoric and fears his "mask". He hears the real voice in Lisa, who is not good at speaking, but in the end he can't escape the fear. The accusation and suppression of modern society was vividly displayed in the last speech...

  • Zachariah 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    What's more terrifying than living in one's own hallucinations is probably living in one's own dark hallucinations, where everything around is a voice, and then suddenly realizes that he has found salvation, but in the end, he still stomps on it. A very dark brain hole in the bones#The largest animated film, the degree of foul language and sexual content in this film should be rated by MPAA for...

  • Michele 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    523 Straight to the heart, I even had to take a break in the last 20 minutes, because I was afraid to cry out. Charlie Kaufman is like a god who looks down on all living beings. He expresses human pain, sorrow, and loneliness in the most wonderful way. The ubiquitous inspiration bursts out and makes people fall to the ground. I am convinced.

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  • Theodore 2022-03-23 09:02:30

    Ugh

    Pretty fun. The puppet turned me off a hundred times...I have a strange fondness for Charlie Kaufman - not in a positive sense, but if I were to choose a work to represent myself/describe my life, then I hope it is. Curious, romantic, disgusting, arrogant, helpless, contradictory, can't help, run...

  • Virgil 2022-01-04 08:01:54

    Masked puppet

    Charlie Kaufman, who has written works such as "The Warmth with Light" and "Adapted Screenplay", is a genius screenwriter whom everyone respects, and his unconstrained creativity often amazes the world. After he became a director, he was astonishing, but he added a deep meaning of the author and...

Anomalisa quotes

  • Michael Stone: Sometimes there's no lesson. That's a lesson in itself.

  • Michael Stone: Always remember the customer is an individual. Just like you. Each person you speak to has had a day. Some of the days have been good, some bad, but they've all had one. Each person you speak to has had a childhood. Each has a body. Each body has aches. What is it to be human? What is it to ache? What is it to be alive?

    [scoffs]

    Michael Stone: I don't know. What is it to ache? I don't know. What is it to be alive? I don't know... Uh, yes. "How do I talk to a customer?" How do I talk to a customer? These are the important questions for a customer service representative. What do I say? Do I smile while I'm on the phone? Well, they can tell, if you're smiling, even if they can't see you. Did you know that? Try it as an experiment on the phone with a friend. Try it. Go ahead. Watch.

    [turns around]

    Michael Stone: I'm lost.

    [chuckles and turns back around]

    Michael Stone: See I was smiling when I said that? I've lost my love. She's an unmoored ship and she's drifting off to sea. I have no one to talk to. I have no one to talk to. I have no one to talk to. I'm sorry. I don't mean to burden you with that, I just don't know what else to do because I have no one to talk to... Be friendly to the customer. Think of the customer as a friend...

    [sighs]