



Recommended
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I really enjoyed this movie, the whole akwardness of it all was interesting. The stop motion is excellently done.




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The movie was OK. It was a little bizarre with no live actors and the same voices for almost everyone, but I get why it was done that way. I think the movie did a good job of telling the story and delivering the message.




Recommended
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Great insight into how we chose to take life and love for granted.




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Anomalisa is touching, poignant, and more than a little absurd, a lot like the human condition. It portrays the human need to connect with others through the eyes of emotionally distant Michael Stone. His every interaction is painfully polite, precise, tedious, and banal. He perceives everyone as having the same voice and face until a clear, distinct voice is heard outside his hotel room.




Recommended
Verified
I really enjoyed this movie, the whole akwardness of it all was interesting. The stop motion is excellently done.




Recommended
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Great insight into how we chose to take life and love for granted.




Recommended
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The movie was OK. It was a little bizarre with no live actors and the same voices for almost everyone, but I get why it was done that way. I think the movie did a good job of telling the story and delivering the message.




Recommended
Verified
Anomalisa is touching, poignant, and more than a little absurd, a lot like the human condition. It portrays the human need to connect with others through the eyes of emotionally distant Michael Stone. His every interaction is painfully polite, precise, tedious, and banal. He perceives everyone as having the same voice and face until a clear, distinct voice is heard outside his hotel room.