Anomalisa Comments

  • Kirsten 2022-03-20 09:02:09

    The first half is boring, boring, boring, boring, unless you want to learn how to type and check in hotel in English. The eyes of the characters are crossed by a line and everyone looks like they are wearing glasses. It's interesting that everyone has the same background with the same voice, but it's too late to dig deep. In addition, Americans are so embarrassed by derailment, no wonder they feel that life is...

  • Garnett 2022-03-20 09:02:09

    Not only is the male protagonist a peddler of chicken soup for the soul, but the story itself is also at the level of chicken soup. Again, a thick coat was applied, but not necessarily in a formal packaging, and in a very rigid, imaginative way. And, no matter how I look at it, isn't this setting "homophobic"? Gradually figured out a reason, because there are a large number of so-called highly educated middle class (little fresh), there is a need for a lot of movies that seem to discuss chicken...

  • Sherwood 2022-03-20 09:02:09

    It is obviously an animation that is easier to express Kaufman's style in form, but it does not create a more psychedelic sense of dreaming and loss than the New York allegory. After watching it, I only feel that there are bright spots in the bed scene and the...

  • Corrine 2022-03-20 09:02:09

    It's like a short story in the world of Yin and Yang, but the stop-motion animation and the details of the characters are so complete, which also produces different meanings and strengths. It is reminiscent of what John Marchiewicz saw when he got into his own head in "Brain Change". I can only think of the psychological predicament of the protagonist's inability to devote himself to life, such a long and terrifying journey that made this night so beautiful and hopeless. Also, does it have any...

  • Millie 2022-03-20 09:02:09

    Voiceover design. Kafka's maze. puppeteer. Abnormalization of ordinary life (stop motion of animation, cracks in face, head-to-body ratio, defamiliarization and prominence of voice). Long and full sex. Japanese puppet, goddess (Ghost in Shell 2?). A bit disappointed in the back, Kaufman could be better. The story is much simpler than in the past. Is it because of the labor-intensive animation...

  • Dorian 2022-01-04 08:01:54

    Looking at the small picture of the poster, I thought that Charlie Kaufman vividly portrayed Zhao Benshan's current...

  • Jordy 2022-01-04 08:01:54

    The dubbing process is interesting. The voice of a woman who is tempted by one-night stand is a female voice, but when she starts to talk about life, her voice is blurry and becomes as rough as other people....

  • Randi 2022-01-04 08:01:54

    Just a female...

  • Iliana 2022-01-04 08:01:54

    This is a movie that uses voice to express. Female voices appear in the same low voice. After the passion, the voices of Lisa and Japanese dolls are female. It can only be said that happiness is a dream, but loneliness is....

  • Dean 2022-01-04 08:01:54

    Bone-cutting loneliness, intense melancholy, there is a thick wall between me and the world, unwilling to break, unwilling to break free; no individual is in complete harmony with himself, no soul is completely resonant, no one can perceive any other person Everyone is an island in the dilemma and anxiety. This is really the most desperate...

Extended Reading
  • Jensen 2022-03-24 09:02:36

    One Night Stands and Id Crisis | Disorders

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    This is a stop-motion animated feature film written and directed by the genius screenwriter Charlie Kaufman. There are dozens of characters in this film, but only three voices, so everyone's voice is the same, except for the heroine. To make such a...

  • 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...

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]