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  1. Dec 29, 2015 · The characters in “Anomalisaunsettle. Their plight makes you think about 21st century loneliness, despair and alienation— subjects that would be unpalatable if Kaufman didn’t write his characters so compassionately and with such dry humor.

  2. Anomalisa is essentially the movie Charlie Kaufman's character in Adapation wanted to make before Robert McKee yelled at him about how stupid his idea sounds; everything is mundane, nothing changes, everyone is a disappointment, life goes on.

  3. He isn't going to explain it to us; he will do one better and give us a character who essentially exemplifies what it means to be human in this world. That why I think it is critical that she does exist in the truest sense.

  4. Given all the details to the film, I was curious to come here and read some of the discussion threads to see how others had interpreted it and was surprised that there wasn't more talk about the meeting between Michael and his ex girlfriend specifically where he asks her about a "change".

  5. Jan 14, 2016 · The directors of the best movie of 2015, Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, talk about making a masterpiece in our Anomalisa interview.

  6. May 9, 2017 · Each characters face is adorned with two lines next to the eyes and one line outlining the jaw to create the illusion of a mask — these characters are supposed to function as puppets.

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  8. Jan 2, 2016 · So to answer anyone's question to why Anomalisa is so amazing, it's because it is a very complex psychological film that ponders the unsettling mind of Michael and the ultimate tragedy of his struggles, but also a testament to human connection.