Anomalisa might quite possibly be the best film of 2015

The story has the unique ability to seep into your subconscious long after you’re done watching it.

Bucket List Reviews January 15, 2016
Anomalisa (2015) is the long awaited return of Charlie Kaufman (co-directed with Duke Johnson) onto the big screen. This film proves once again that his voice is unique and more creative than most filmmakers in the industry. 

The film is an introspective of a successful self-help author named Michael Stone (David Thewlis) who has the inability to connect to other people and longs for anything that’s “different” and then, along comes Lisa.





Anomalisa is a very difficult film to describe without giving the plot away. But suffice to say, it is brilliant. Kaufman’s writing is absolutely fantastic with the seamless stop-motion animation of Duke Johnson. The story has the unique ability to seep into your subconscious long after you’re done watching it, making you compare it with your own life choices and experiences.





Anomalisa might quite possibly be the best film of 2015.

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COMMENTS (3)

Commemtator | 8 years ago | Reply Only 140 words cannot be described as "Movie Review". ......This is like "Movie is good, go and watch it." Is this what you call review?
Parvez | 8 years ago | Reply OK, that told me nothing.....so I'm left with having to take your word for it.......and why should I do that ?
Commemtator | 8 years ago Agreed
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