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Synecdoche, New York (2008) 16770 hits
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GET THE POSTER | Director: Charlie Kaufman
Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener
One of the greatest films you will ever see. It effected me on such a profound level, I can't express enough the layers of emotion I experienced throughout it. Saying that, I have absolutely no idea what this film is about. Such as life, this one's going to take a while to put all the pieces together, but it's these individual pieces of brilliance by Charlie Kaufman that make it so good.
After his wife (Catherine Keener) leaves him, Caden Cotard (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a neurotic theater director, stages an autobiographical play set in a huge warehouse amid a life-size replica of Manhattan . The play is permanently in rehearsals running parallel with his real life & introducing actors to play the people in his life, including himself.
The film starts of normal then slowly disintegrates, just like Caden. It can become a little bit frustrating trying to understand what the hell is going on but there are some individual scenes that stand out as masterful pieces of cinema. From the moment the priest does his speech near the end (see comments below for the transcript) the film began to invade my personal space... ROBDIDO
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