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  1. Synecdoche, New York is less a movie than a series of disjointed meditations on art, death, and the connection between the two. Viewers who love to ascribe meaning to the cryptic will have a field day. To me, it seems more like weirdness for weirdness' sake. Logic probably doesn't belong in a discussion of a movie of this sort, but viewers are ...

  2. Poo-Review Ratings. Synecdoche, New York is a two hour long, 2008 film from screenwriter Charlie Kaufman, and was his first attempt at directing films. It is a wildly overpraised and almost as wildly derided film. The truth is that it is a formulaic and dull film whose predictability, especially after the first 45 minutes, is almost total.

  3. Just finished watching Synecdoche, New York. Here my favorite monologue from the film. Phillip Seymour Hoffman is the man (period) A really crazy and kinda depressing movie. Eulogy from Synecdoche, New York (1:47) Everything is more complicated than you think.

  4. Oct 24, 2008 · Theater director Caden Cotard (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is mounting a new play. His life catering to suburban blue-hairs at the local regional theater in Schenectady, New York is looking bleak. His ...

  5. About this movie. Synecdoche, New York tells the incredible story of one man's seemingly insane mission to create a miniature version of New York -- all under the roof of an enormous rented warehouse. In this hilarious tale, where nothing is what it seems, will our hero Caden realise his creative ambition or be lost forever in the surreal world ...

  6. In a way, this is the story of the king's chessboard. A king loses a game of chess and pays the sage who played with him in grains of rice, doubling the grains on each of the 64 successive squares of the board. One grain on the first square, two on the second, four grains on the third square, and so on. If the 64th square were reached, the ...

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