Paramount Pictures | Release Date: December 30, 2015
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MattBrady99Dec 31, 2015
Michael Stone: "I think you're extraordinary".

Lisa: "Why?". Michael Stone: "I don't know yet. It's just obvious to me that you are". Anomalisa is about a depressed customer service rep faces the mundanity of his life and one day
Michael Stone: "I think you're extraordinary".

Lisa: "Why?".

Michael Stone: "I don't know yet. It's just obvious to me that you are".

Anomalisa is about a depressed customer service rep faces the mundanity of his life and one day finds someone he can finally connect with.

What a better way to end the year is to talk about "Anomalisa", one of my most anticipated movie of 2015. Charlie Kaufman is an inspiration, as a writer and now a director. Synecdoche, New York is one of my all time favorite movies, and yeah it's for everyone, but I personally loved it as with every repeat viewings of the movie made my love each more. Now we've got Anomalisa, Kaufman's new film and I did have the pleasure of watching the movie last night, I thought it was freaking fantastic. He did it again everyone.

What really surprised me is how Anomalisa is the least complicated film by Charlie Kaufman, I mean Synecdoche, New York was very complicated and really needed Analyzing with repeat viewings just to get a gasp on what's happening, but here it's not that complicated. But the movie has a lot of clever and excellent choices that makes this movie just as unique as it is, I mean since we live in a age that every movie is the same, this movie stands out from the rest and it's execution was better than most of the animated movies I've seen this year.

Duke Johnson and Charlie Kaufman are the main directors of this movie, and both of them have created one marvel of a film. Both of them mixed humor and seriousness together perfectly well. Duke Johnson is best known for working on TV shows such as: Moral Orel, Mary Shelley's Frankenhole, and Community. So yeah, "Anomalisa" is Duke Johnson's first feature length film and I thought he did a brilliant job on this movie, as he worked well with Charlie.

Another thing I have to praise is the animation as it is freaking flawless. The movie is in stop motion and it's seriously impressive. When are main character goes through doors into different rooms and hall ways it was handled marvelously, because it makes this universe that the movie is set in feel real. The voice acting and the character designs made these characters feel like real people. Oh and how can I not talk about the characters eyes in this movie, as it was more realistic and impressive than any other animated movie I've seen this year. "The most human movie of the year. And it doesn't star a single human". - From Matt patches

Overall Anomalisa is one of the best animated movies of 2015. It's way better than "Inside Out" (In my opinion). Charlie Kaufman has done it again everyone and it's glorious.
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hoopernatrixJan 1, 2016
Nothing about Anomalisa makes sense, not the cast (David Thewlis, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Tom Noonan), not the unique world it builds and especially not the use of animation. Everything about the film is twisted around a relatively normalNothing about Anomalisa makes sense, not the cast (David Thewlis, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Tom Noonan), not the unique world it builds and especially not the use of animation. Everything about the film is twisted around a relatively normal idea or emotion but either the films use of animation or the disassociation felt by Noonan voicing every single side character. The script, written by far out storyteller Charlie Kaufman (Adaptation) looks at a married businessmans feelings of not belonging to the world he lives in as he travels to a conference only to be presented with Lisa (Jason Leigh), a woman unlike anyone he knows. The film tackles feelings of not belonging, of not being able to notice the unique elements of life. The film tackles the psychological nature of married life, the idea that complacency can lead to inadequacy and can make you feel like your life is just more of the same. The fact that Noonan is everywhere you turn in the film only propagates this idea. Ultimately its hard to find the joy in life every day but once you fail to find it, it becomes easier to miss it more and more until unhappiness blurs the way you perceive life and in Anomalisa you get a glimpse of that kind of thinking and it's a little disconcerting but no less captivating. Expand
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moviemitch96Jan 23, 2016
The film's premise was very interesting to me and I'm always interested to see what genius ideas Charlie Kaufman has to serve up to audiences. The result this time around is a thoughtful yet somewhat uneven film that didn't seem too sure ofThe film's premise was very interesting to me and I'm always interested to see what genius ideas Charlie Kaufman has to serve up to audiences. The result this time around is a thoughtful yet somewhat uneven film that didn't seem too sure of what direction it wanted to go in. What started with a promising first half quickly faded by the time the third act rolled around, which became rather muddled and rushed. On the plus side, David Thewlis and Jennifer Jason Leigh as the two lead voice talents felt perfectly cast and fit the model of their characters rather well. Overall, the whole stop-motion idea was an interesting choice and the film's story also had some fun little quirks and ideas to show, but I still can't help but feel like it came up rather short of my expectations, as well as its potential. Expand
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oDjentoMar 27, 2016
At this point I have to state that I absolutely love Charlie Kaufman films. Eternal Sunshine is one of my favourite films of all time and Anomalisa closely follows suit. The film mainly takes place in and around the hotel in which MichaelAt this point I have to state that I absolutely love Charlie Kaufman films. Eternal Sunshine is one of my favourite films of all time and Anomalisa closely follows suit. The film mainly takes place in and around the hotel in which Michael Stone (voiced by David Thewlis) visits to deliver a press conference.
However, more and more is explained to us as the film carries on and we find out that Michael Stone has some sort of issue; or is it the people around him? The film deals with personality, narcissism, misogyny and delusion in a way that you can slowly decode but in an encrypted enough fashion for you to want to watch this film again. There is an intense amount of things going on under the surface of this film.
The film is also a very emotionally anchored film, that really makes you believe in the characters in a human way. The film is also beautifully shot and includes each part of creepy, comedic, and touching tones to the film that are all captured perfectly.
The film may end in a way that leaves you slightly unsatisfied but it does to some extent complete Michael Stone’s story arc. This film is complex and delicate, and is an astonishing achievement to see.
There is so much I can speak about with this film but I don’t want to give too much away so all I can say is go watch this film and then discuss it with others online.
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JacobSep 3, 2016
Anomalisa is an anomaly among animated film. Not only is this a stop motion film but one that deals with an adult subject matter. Through a man’s business trip we see his unique outlook on the world. Exploring the idea of sameness and howAnomalisa is an anomaly among animated film. Not only is this a stop motion film but one that deals with an adult subject matter. Through a man’s business trip we see his unique outlook on the world. Exploring the idea of sameness and how mostly everything is unique. This is conveyed through good voice work, excellent animation. As someone who tries to see every animated film this was a nice treat. When most animated films are computer animated, comedy driven, celebrity voice acted, and geared for children it is nice to see one geared for adults with a mature content and interesting theme. Expand
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radamanthysJan 30, 2016
There are few movies that can make me feel what this flick was capable of, an incredible movie with an unique style and a challenging story. Short, well made, delighfully strong experience.
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CriticFerJun 2, 2016
One of the reasons I went to see Anomalisa is that: 1 The critics worshiped him and academies the nominating for best animated film and 2- His story is more for adults, so the saw and liked. It was not a masterpiece, it was not the bestOne of the reasons I went to see Anomalisa is that: 1 The critics worshiped him and academies the nominating for best animated film and 2- His story is more for adults, so the saw and liked. It was not a masterpiece, it was not the best animated film but is possibly the best movie of Kaufman. The only problem is I did not understand because Michael Stone in a scene drops the part that holds the mouth of the doll. That's not realistic, that's pretty rare. The rest not much to tell. I liked the characters, the drama I liked, I loved the character design and I laughed too withthe voice of other characters. Micheal Stone is someone who really looks like human unlike others. After all, Anomalisa is not the best animated film (in my opinion Shaun the Sheep Movie is), but a good adult film and shows that animation can not only be just for kids (there are insults and long sex scene ). I would say that is the best I received this year and I think adults can enjoy. It's just not felt like a masterpiece as the critics say. Expand
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EpicLadySpongeFeb 1, 2016
Sorry, but your 0's must go for my 0's. They deserve them more. Anomalisa may not be the best feature to us, but at least it decently works for a movie.
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bttrmoviesFeb 2, 2016
In a lot of ways, I think insecurity and self doubt is an essential part of being human. Now that isn't to say that it should control us or be a key component of our day to day life. I mean it in a way that we all suffer from it, but it isIn a lot of ways, I think insecurity and self doubt is an essential part of being human. Now that isn't to say that it should control us or be a key component of our day to day life. I mean it in a way that we all suffer from it, but it is how we approach it that helps determine how we can function and how we succeed in life and handle failures. Because of this, Anomalisa and Charlie Kaufman in general succeed on multiple fronts and stick in your mind long after the credits roll on the screen. And by addressing the ideas of self doubt and insecurity, Anomalisa is a depressing yet ultimately fulfilling trip that may reveal more to the viewer than what it seems.

This film follows a successful writer and human services expert, Michael Stone, on a two day business trip to Cincinnati. Michael seems unsatisfied with his trip, his life, and his family. He keeps a breakup letter from a former lover in his pocket and reads it as a way to relive a moment when he felt something. What he felt seems to be unknown, even to himself. In this world the viewer is presented, everyone has the exact same voice. Which is why, about 30 minutes into this short film (only 85 minutes long, not including the end credits) when we hear a voice that is definitively different from Michael and the rest of the world, Michael, and in turn the viewer, takes notice. He hunts down this voice to find the kind and unassuming Lisa (voiced by Jennifer Jason Leigh, who does wonderfully in the role as someone who is - like Michael - insecure, but a lot more open about it).

In Lisa, Michael sees someone different. A way to escape, a new world being presented to him. And he doesn't want her to leave his side. At this point, I'll leave the plot for those who wish to see the movie and go into the actual review portion of this write up. Anomalisa plays with the insecurities that we feel, pitting them in the eyes of Michael. Michael isn't the greatest character. In fact, we know very little about him given that we are only viewing him for 2 days in his life. That said, we may not know all of his personality and history but we do see his soul. He is a lonely man who just wants to feel something - whether it be a connection to his family, his ex lover, or Lisa. We feel for him and can see so much of ourselves in this middle aged man. And when he meets Lisa and begins to show interest in her, we feel his excitement.

This movie also features a very tastefully and intimate love scene. I haven't mentioned it yet, but I will point out that this movie is completely stop motion animated. This means that this love scene could oh so easily come off as comedic and in poor taste, especially since animation is most often associated with children's movies, or even adult comedies - of which this is neither. But the love scene is so well done that it doesn't feel off or funny, although there will inevitably be a few moments before and at the beginning of the scene where the viewer wonders how far this scene will go and feel slightly thrown aloof. But I assure you, it is well handled.

Through his experiences with Lisa, we don't get a happy ending for Michael (spoiler alert I suppose, but if you've seen a Charlie Kaufman film you should be prepared for this turn). But we do get a glimpse at a man who may be finding a path towards his reversal of fortune. A nervous breakdown towards the end of the film offers some sort of release for Michael and we get the feeling that while his moments in Cincinnati didn't "fix" him, they may have given him some sort of reprieve from the life he seems so afraid and fed up with.

Overall, this is a well acted and made film. I cannot imagine the man hours that went into the animation of the film, but it was worth it. Furthermore, I believe this movie is the one that should win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, not Inside Out. I doubt that it will happen because not many will see this movie and Disney/Pixar have a pretty tight hold on the Animated Feature Oscar. However, it is very deserving of both the award and the praise, as this should hopefully spark more filmmaker interest in making something like an adult drama in the form of an animated film. That said, it is also Charlie Kaufman which makes me think no one else would be crazy enough to try this on a grand stage like he is, and that the rest of us as viewers are both better and worse off for it...
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isapor123Jun 22, 2016
best drama animation i ever see .................................................................................................................................................
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MordoReviewerMay 21, 2016
Animation is only for kids?
HELL NO
The movie is great, great ideas, nice voice acting, great characters design and characters development. But the animation, with no doubt, is one of the best animation in animation history. It doesnt feels
Animation is only for kids?
HELL NO
The movie is great, great ideas, nice voice acting, great characters design and characters development. But the animation, with no doubt, is one of the best animation in animation history. It doesnt feels artificial or they have cartoony faces, they look human, act human and they are shown as humans.
A delightful movie, but for teens interested in animation or just for adults, not kids
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TinfaceNov 9, 2020
Metacritic is absolutely right: a must see. Whoever dislikes this movie probably sees the emoji movie as a masterpiece. The only way you wouldn't see the brilliance of this movie is if you were absolutely committed not to, want everythingMetacritic is absolutely right: a must see. Whoever dislikes this movie probably sees the emoji movie as a masterpiece. The only way you wouldn't see the brilliance of this movie is if you were absolutely committed not to, want everything explained to them, or think animation always has to be "warm" "light-hearted" or "fast-paced." Disregard any negative reviews, don't watch any trailers, and don't read anything about it, just watch it and experience the mastery. Expand
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40mangunshotMar 10, 2020
The best animated film I've ever seen in my life so far.
This movie is a must-see for everyone in the world.
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samichsupernovaDec 31, 2015
"Anomalisa" is a seriously beautiful experience and a hell of a thought-provoking meditation on human loneliness and longing. It's an examination of what makes us so damaged and hurt and frail and yet capable of both love and fear in equal"Anomalisa" is a seriously beautiful experience and a hell of a thought-provoking meditation on human loneliness and longing. It's an examination of what makes us so damaged and hurt and frail and yet capable of both love and fear in equal measure.

If you look at just the bare bones plot of this story or get too caught up in judging the narcissistic protagonist, you're missing the point. Here the devil is in the meticulous details and specificity of the emotional journey our protagonist is on. The movie's thesis really manifests in the third act which hits really hard. This isn't your typical love story. It's a story about existential crises and the paradoxical nature of love in our twisted modern age. We are all both Michael and Lisa whether we know it or not. We all just want to love and be loved. But that happiness is so hard to find in a world where, as the customer service mantra-speech Michael is set to deliver proves, people need to be reminded constantly that every person is an individual and that every individual has needs.

As might be expected from legendary scribe Charlie Kaufman, it's heavy, darkly funny, and existential as hell, but anyone expecting something as epic, layered with subtext, and intricate as his magnum opus "Synecdoche, New York" should be forewarned that this is almost the opposite of that film. It's very specific and intimate, almost disturbingly so, uncannily insightful in the subject of loneliness, and precise in handling its subject matter. For that reason, it may also hit harder and closer to home for most people than the labyrinthine, grandiose meta-fiction of "Synecdoche" (which is one of my all-time favorite films, like seriously top 3 material). In some ways this film is even more painstaking than "Synecdoche" because it recreates our boring old world down to the minutest detail in stop-motion animation.

I also love all the questions Mr. Kaufman posits (can we really love someone if we don't love ourselves? what is the relationship between love and attachment? where does the individual end? why do we hurt so badly and continue to hurt others if we know how badly it feels? how do we justify our selfish actions? is this really what love has become in our corporatized world?).

"Anomalisa" is not going to please everyone and in fact it may make a lot of people uncomfortable, but ****, I loved the ever-loving hell out of its awkward, anomalous brilliance. I'm really gonna have to see this one again.
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blhaykJan 7, 2016
I will admit that I'm too young and inexperienced to fully understand and relate to the message this film communicates but at the same time can appreciate the reality of its message. Kaufman's view of the effects of a mundane and monotonousI will admit that I'm too young and inexperienced to fully understand and relate to the message this film communicates but at the same time can appreciate the reality of its message. Kaufman's view of the effects of a mundane and monotonous adult life are represented clearly and effectively and are successful in giving viewers simultaneous feelings of hope and doubt. The animation was so beautifully executed that I became so entrenched in the realism of the story and characters to even notice it's presence. Expand
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ReubenIsAGodFeb 6, 2016
Okay, so this film is VERY hard to watch, it is rather slow, sluggish. But, what people seem to miss about the film, is that it actually captures the feelings of love, it gives a VERY honest representation of what love at times is like. YouOkay, so this film is VERY hard to watch, it is rather slow, sluggish. But, what people seem to miss about the film, is that it actually captures the feelings of love, it gives a VERY honest representation of what love at times is like. You meet an amazing person, they full you with delight, they make you feel amazing...and then...that feeling can just die...everything becomes sour, boring and pretentious. The film also seems to pose this very grim question, is this what love actually is? is this all it ever can be? and for many I would say yes. I would never watch this film again, becasue it is very Depressing and feels incredibly incomplete by the end *smart move, just like love* but give it a shot if your in for a semi-philosophical joy ride. Expand
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roinujrinoJan 2, 2016
Whatever combination of practical effects and digital wizardry went into the technique that gave rise to Anomalisa’s otherworldly yet very human narrative universe, I hope it will be used to tell more stories, perhaps by this same storyteller.
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FadeOutAgainJul 8, 2016
Watch this only if you're looking for an art house movie. It's an amazing art house animation movie that is best seen without reading much about it before watching it. A lot of people won't like this movie, it's not meant for mass appeal. IfWatch this only if you're looking for an art house movie. It's an amazing art house animation movie that is best seen without reading much about it before watching it. A lot of people won't like this movie, it's not meant for mass appeal. If you can handle movies that don't have a rigid and predictable narrative, this movie is for you. Expand
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me115Jan 5, 2016
The fact that foxgrove has written something as asinine as "there's less than meets the eye like all of Kaufman's films" means that I will for sure enjoy this film since Kaufman's films are infinitely re-watchable and full depth and impactThe fact that foxgrove has written something as asinine as "there's less than meets the eye like all of Kaufman's films" means that I will for sure enjoy this film since Kaufman's films are infinitely re-watchable and full depth and impact long after their initial viewing, so a mediocre review from somebody who such asinine and crude taste like foxgrove can only mean a recommendation of this film for me. Expand
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DudleiFeb 6, 2016
Definetely, not a movie for everyone. But if you are mature and experienced, you might relate to the main character's issues, and understand the movie's bittersweet tone. If you go to the movies, go with an open mind (and heart). It is a veryDefinetely, not a movie for everyone. But if you are mature and experienced, you might relate to the main character's issues, and understand the movie's bittersweet tone. If you go to the movies, go with an open mind (and heart). It is a very different, yet very human experience. Expand
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Ali_MarashianFeb 18, 2016
it leaves you with an unspeakable sadness, kind of sadness I never knew there is. this, after Inside Out, is the best movie of the year. you heard me right, animated films did very good this year, much better than other feature films. thoughit leaves you with an unspeakable sadness, kind of sadness I never knew there is. this, after Inside Out, is the best movie of the year. you heard me right, animated films did very good this year, much better than other feature films. though Mad Max, Carol and Spotlight were also great movies. Expand
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AquaMorphFeb 1, 2016
This movie is unique in a good and bad way. It is a rare film because it is an stop motion film for adults. This lends to a story that could be only told through animation. The writing is fantastic moving seamlessly from sad to hilariousThis movie is unique in a good and bad way. It is a rare film because it is an stop motion film for adults. This lends to a story that could be only told through animation. The writing is fantastic moving seamlessly from sad to hilarious scenes which keeps the movie fresh and interesting. However, I feel the film suffers a bit from the occasional pacing problem were things seem to stall or end abruptly. Expand
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MarakaiSep 30, 2020
As strange as Charlie Kaufman’s stories may be they are rooted in actual psychological conditions or perceptions of life. It’s when considering this that it’s hard to ignore just how deep he looks into the abyss and explores philosophicalAs strange as Charlie Kaufman’s stories may be they are rooted in actual psychological conditions or perceptions of life. It’s when considering this that it’s hard to ignore just how deep he looks into the abyss and explores philosophical ideas. Anomalisa is yet another example of this. In truth, his films make a lot more sense if you have prior knowledge on the psychological explorations that he’s intent on. In this case, Kaufman takes a condition known as the “Fregoli delusion” (notice the name of the hotel in the film), a genuine condition in which an individual believes those around them are all the same person and are actually only in disguise. Needless to say, the paranoia and uncertainty with such a condition would be immense but that’s exactly what drives this the masterfully accomplished work. It challenges perspective and the decision to make it stop-motion animation is an absolute masterstroke. Not only is it precisely detailed but it manages to combine both realism and surrealism in its artistry which is a wonderful tool in exploring the unravelling of our protagonist’s psyche. Patience is certainly required throughout the film as it takes things very leisurely and requires a mature audience to capture its themes and intentions. However, if you surrender to Kaufman’s intricate majesty, it’s a thoroughly rewarding work and a shining example of the overlooked medium of stop-motion animation where Kaufman’s co-director, Duke Johnson, also deserves high praise. Expand
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LeZeeJun 14, 2016
Through the eyes of one who thinks everyone in the world is alike.

The film was based on the stage play. Originally it was meant for a short movie, but during in the production it was extended to a feature film length and ended up knocking
Through the eyes of one who thinks everyone in the world is alike.

The film was based on the stage play. Originally it was meant for a short movie, but during in the production it was extended to a feature film length and ended up knocking the Oscars door. A R-rated stop-motion animation, which is the first in the history of the Academy Awards to get a nomination. My last stop-motion was the last year's 'Shaun the Sheep Movie', so that makes this kind of filmmaking is going extinct. For that reason alone, I just don't want to miss it out, as well as I prepared to enjoy every bit of it and so I suggest others to do the same if they find it interesting.

My expectation was quite simple which is entertainment. But usually animations are comedies, in that perspective, this is slightly a letdown. Wait, this film is for adults and of course the humours in this narration was delivered on its own style like a black comedy. It is a weird title right! But the film explains it in a simple manner. That's not it, there are more weird stuffs in it, like I was confused over the character voice tones for both the sexes and again the film had the reasons which will be revealed at a crucial segment.

It was something like 'Lost in Translation', about a middle-aged man named Michael Stone, who is on a trip to Cincinnati to promote his latest book. Slowly it unfolds what kind of person he's really and going further, his struggle in the married life comes the prime focus. So this tour opens a new door for him once again to fall in love which leads him for a tough decision to make. But at a certain extent, the reality check comes into play. About everything he's doing and all the life he left behind makes him feel he's trapped in some kind of delusion. His ultimate decision is where this tale going to conclude.

"Sometimes there's no lesson.
That's a lesson in itself."

The camera never takes off its lens in its throughout narration on the main character, Stone. Right from the beginning till the final scene, the film follows him like in a real time. So the entire film was like everything that happened in a 24 hour. That's the character development you would get. Besides, there are scenes, like the sex part that may stun you. Because it was not like I have ever seen one, not in animation. Even compared it to the Hentai, Hentai was 2 dimensional pictures whereas this is technically a 3 dimensional, so the effect was much more realistic and the impact on the viewers definitely will be strong.

The real problem those who saw it to end up in a disappointment is that it's not your regular animation. Which is usually aimed for children and family audience, but adults too can have a great time, whereas this film had a very matured and sensitive contents. Maybe they did not want the display of the real life experience to be narrated with a bunch of toys. But in the perspective of stop-motion animation, it is a great artistic achievement. It is not only their anticipation that killed their joy, but failing to accept the fact that we see regularly in the live-shot films to see them again in a different format.

What I liked the most in it was the message regarding the main character on his suffering. When he sits in front of the antique he bought for his son which makes him realise himself on what he's seeking in others around him. But what's his delusion is that he thinks the world is not balanced, everyone are alike. So what he actually needs is a redefined life, in which this film portrayed how close he came to one before everything shattered.

This is not just a comedy, but a very real film for the people who wants to understand the life on its different stages and threat it poses where every one of us go through in our lifetime. Surely it is no masterpiece, but there's no reason to ignore on the subject it deals. It will remain one of the best stop-motion animation, exclusively made for adults. There are grown up who simply ignore animations, because they think it is too cartoonish. Undoubtedly it will be a good film them to try.

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alejandro970Jul 8, 2018
With the distinctive mark of Charles Kaufman, the movie has something that the viewer can´t stop watch despite the slow, dull story. The stopmotion style is remarkable but so far from Wes Anderson, Tim Burton and Aardman; and so far from theWith the distinctive mark of Charles Kaufman, the movie has something that the viewer can´t stop watch despite the slow, dull story. The stopmotion style is remarkable but so far from Wes Anderson, Tim Burton and Aardman; and so far from the elite for adult animation (Akira, Persepolis, Princess Mononoke). Nice try, Kaufman. Expand
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SomePersonaJan 23, 2017
The movie is beautifully made from each of its characters' subtle, individual body parts to the powerful, motivational big screen. It is a pretty simple story yet it has multiple, complex tropes, themes, and messages. There is so much toThe movie is beautifully made from each of its characters' subtle, individual body parts to the powerful, motivational big screen. It is a pretty simple story yet it has multiple, complex tropes, themes, and messages. There is so much to analyze out of these brief ninety minutes of screen time. Expand
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diiaszeFeb 26, 2017
i think many people get confused while watching the movie, i think everybody can follow the story but i saw some people saying they didn't get it. the creators of this movie have made a movie with different interpretations, all off them truei think many people get confused while watching the movie, i think everybody can follow the story but i saw some people saying they didn't get it. the creators of this movie have made a movie with different interpretations, all off them true and all of them enjoyable to watch and easy to understand if you keep in mind that there isnt one true way to understand whats happening.
Im sorry if my review seems a bit confusing, i just wanted to tell viewers to not be afraid even for someone who isn't very smart(like me) can comprehend the story.
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amheretojudgeAug 28, 2018
a calm ride to hop in..

Anomalisa Anomalisa is a character driven animated feature whose exaggeration of a metaphor is so poetic that it leaves the audience in an awe of it throughout the course of the feature. The writing is rare and
a calm ride to hop in..

Anomalisa

Anomalisa is a character driven animated feature whose exaggeration of a metaphor is so poetic that it leaves the audience in an awe of it throughout the course of the feature. The writing is rare and exquisite where its "baby steps" procedure is not only a pro of it but a calculative risk. The conversations aren't pragmatic but it is so beautifully sketchy that it falls in piece by piece into the puzzle and unlocks something beyond cinematic. In fact, there is a conversation between Leigh and Thewlis that is weaved in with an eye on such a closure, that the audience is staring at an abyss in the end of it.

It is also brimmed with humor, that draws a chuckle every now and then and is imputed with no additional force. The narrative flows like water and melts like butter that is soothing to the long last appetite of the audience. Kaufman isn't ready to compromise its craft at any level, the boldness is as much as scary as it is glorifying. It's world of smoke and mirrors are not mere hoax to hold the audience and project the unexpected but is pure ethos; it may not rhyme or it ought not to rhyme, to tap with the beats. It is rich on technical aspects like cinematography and editing but is somewhat short on background score. The art designing is pure finesse and plausible especially to pull it off on such scale. The voice cast Thewlis and Leigh (she sings beautifully) has done an amazing job with Noonan literally supporting through thick and thin. The humane emotion, the chemistry, the conversations, the randomness and the specificity, all of it are the high points of the feature, every last detail. The director duo, Kaufman and Johnson has created a masterpiece that is at best simply emotional and at worst technically complex. Anomalisa is more personal than a cinema ever will be, and it's a calm ride to hop in.
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LegitSaltMay 6, 2020
Charlie Kaufman is my favourite writer for film and television. In many ways, Anomalisa follows thematically with other entries in Kaufman’s oeuvre, but it also explores new ground. Kaufman himself is a man who struggles deeply with hisCharlie Kaufman is my favourite writer for film and television. In many ways, Anomalisa follows thematically with other entries in Kaufman’s oeuvre, but it also explores new ground. Kaufman himself is a man who struggles deeply with his mental health, something that is reflected in his work. Anomalisa is Kaufman’s second directorial piece and comes during a time when his work was not deemed commercially viable, as such the film was crowdfunded. Despite being made on a shoestring budget, the budgetary constraints allow for Kaufman to push himself. In other words, the unintentional constraints allow Kaufman to do more with less. Anomalisa is a Claymation surrealist film that explores many elements of human connections. The limited cast and simple animation give the film an air of authenticity. Both highlight the creative choices made and allow for the thematic elements to become more defined. The writing is one of the most commendable elements of the film. It is filled with wit and subtlety, something that is present in all of Kaufman’s writing. Anomalisa offers a strange, yet uniquely pleasing experience, it is rough around the edges but is just as easily loved. Expand
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HaandyFeb 14, 2022
A parte que canta Girls Just Want To Have Fun e em seguida o sexo foi o auge, fiquei mega surpreso e senti ate tesão nisso hahaha
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BrunoVn00Apr 8, 2019
Not only does this movie tells a pretty straight-forward and easy to understand story but underneath there is so much that this movie wants to say. The presentation looks impressive. The stop motion animation is really smooth and fantastic,Not only does this movie tells a pretty straight-forward and easy to understand story but underneath there is so much that this movie wants to say. The presentation looks impressive. The stop motion animation is really smooth and fantastic, the sets are unbelievable and look so realistic that at times I forget I’m watching a set of a stop motion film and the lighting and the cinematography are amazing. The characters also look unique and they have a stylistic choice that is done not because “it looks cool and different” but also because it fits with the messages this movie has. Everything feels so human, so realistic, from the world to the actions of the characters, it’s impressive. There’s so much to talk about. It is a movie that will end up blowing your mind for sure. It talks in a cynical way about how life and human relations can get monotone and boring. It portrays loneliness and how it doesn’t matter if you have everything, you can still feel miserable. Again, it has so much too say in just a runtime of barely 90 minutes. My only issue is the pacing I guess. Because the start is a bit slow and then it becomes a lot more fast-paced and remains like that for the rest of the movie. It is also a breath of fresh air to see a stop motion animation clearly made for adults. While Isle of Dogs is not really a kids movie it isn’t rated R, meanwhile Anomalisa is, and takes advantage of that to bring a truly mature story. Expand
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geewahFeb 2, 2022
A movie about a man's mundane life that takes a turn one night when he meets a stranger on a business trip.
One of the great strengths of this movie is it's use of stop motion animation and how much emotion is generated from the models.
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