I didn’t connect.
Charlie Kaufman (Being
John Malkovich, Adaptation) and the team behind Anomalisa have expertly crafted a puppet movie into a disarmingly
emotional film with a lot to say about the human struggle to connect.
I was transported into this world and story of a lonely
soul who desperately needed to connect. It’s a great concept to explore, but
one thing didn’t connect with me: I couldn’t sympathize with the main character
who brought so much harm to so many people from his family to relationships to
strangers.
I was hoping this film would have some joyful revelation, but
that’s not the story being told. I just don't see the point.
Simply put: A well-produced downer.
Award potential: Nominated for Best Animated Film, but too dark (and sex-filled) to
steal the award from the emotional favorite, Pixar's Inside Out.
The ten buck review: Impressive. But without a character to care about it's not worth 90 minutes and ten bucks.
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