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Clifford 2022-04-20 09:02:02

Not as good as legend has it. The only surprise is that in the whole film, except for the heroine, the voices of all the characters are the same male voice in the male protagonist's world, and in the end the heroine also becomes that male voice. A soul without the ability to love, no matter who it encounters, has no love. Love is as gorgeous as fireworks in a lonely soul, but it is also short-lived as fireworks. If it is said that this is abnormal, it is too much to put money on the face of the low-personality, and it is just an excuse for all low-morality behaviors. He is ill, so he hurts you, but you have to forgive and understand him, because he is ill, this kind of divine logic is just taking advantage of the good side of human nature. poor person must have something mean. Since he has made a hateful behavior, he must pay for such behavior, and the consequence is the pain of the male protagonist.

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  • 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. #大叔几快#

  • Mossie 2022-01-04 08:01:54

    The movie as a whole gives people a weird sense of discomfort, perhaps due to the lag and stiffness of the stop motion animation, perhaps due to the high simulation of the character's facial details, or perhaps due to the unified sound setting. Reminiscent of "Lost in Tokyo" and "In the Clouds", the topic of discussion is still the eternal loneliness of mankind and the futile attempt to resist vulgarity. The process of Lisa becoming an ordinary person is desperate, and it seems to symbolize that all good things are fleeting.

Anomalisa quotes

  • Michael Stone: I think there's something very very wrong with me...

  • Everyone else: [Bella, after Michael downs a martini] God. You drank that fast.

    Michael Stone: I get a lot of practice.