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Nov 5, 2008 · The subject of "Synecdoche, New York" is nothing less than human life and how it works. Using a neurotic theater director from upstate New York, it encompasses every life and how it copes and fails. Think about it a little and, my god, it's about you.
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Oct 24, 2008 · Synecdoche, New York R Released Oct 24, 2008 2h 4m Comedy Drama List 69% Tomatometer 195 Reviews 71% Audience Score 50,000+ Ratings Life is looking pretty bleak for theater director Caden...
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Synecdoche, New York is for those who are true cineastes, connoisseurs of cinema who seek more than easy answers, paint-by-number plots and happy endings. Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4.0...
May 14, 2009 · Synecdoche, New York review – the strangest, saddest movie imaginable. Charlie Kaufman’s directorial debut is either a masterpiece or a massively dysfunctional act of self-indulgence. Peter ...
Apr 23, 2009 · Synecdoche, New York Review. After winning a MacArthur Genius Grant, theatre director Caden Cotard (Hoffman) relocates to a giant New York warehouse where he buries himself in a theatrical...
'Synecdoche, New York' Synopsis: A theatre director struggles with his work, and the women in his life, as he creates a life-size replica of New York City inside a warehouse as part of his new play. 'Synecdoche, New York', written & directed by the magnificent Charlie Kaufman, is tale of life.
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For this master of mindfuckery, Synecdoche, New York probably qualifies as a magnum opus, since it essentially multiplies "Adaptation" by an exponential factor and thus grows into a snarling, ungainly beast of self-reflexive absurdities. Read More. By Scott Tobias FULL REVIEW. 80.