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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. Discussion. WARNING! There are spoilers in the plot or character descriptions. You've been warned. Poll. If you've seen the film, please rate it at this poll: Vote in poll. If you haven't seen the film but would like to see the result of the poll go here: See results of poll.

  4. 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.

  5. SPOILER. Anomalisa - What Changed? So I finally got around to watching Anomalisa the other night and I really liked how unflinchingly honest it was with the dialog and interactions between characters.

  6. Anomalisa tells the story of Michael Stone: America's most successful motivational writer and customer service expert. Spending one night in Cincinnati, Ohio, Michael meets the first person in his life who looks unique to everyone else around him: a young woman named Lisa.

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  8. Mar 8, 2016 · In many ways, despite the biting humor and richly defined, deeply human characters, Anomalisa is as depressive as its protagonist. Most filmmakers would have made a heartfelt ode to overcoming loneliness out of the material, akin to Tom McCarthy’s moving The Station Agent.