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Synecdoche new york metacritic

Updated August 1, 2022. 'Synecdoche, New York', like every other Charlie Kaufman movie, is a portrait of a character's fragmented psychological state where they start to delve into the realms of philosophy, asking questions about life, death, and the reason for existence. This quest leads them on a journey that can be best described as "Synecdoche, New York is the writer-director's most demanding and ambitious work," writes Film4's Matthew De Abaitua. "Afterwards you will feel not only that you have walked a mile in Charlie "Synecdoche, New York" is the directing debut of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman, who also wrote the script. Those who know this going in will immediately spot the parallels with one of his underrated movies, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." Kaufman is also the writer of "Adaptation" and "Being John Malkovich," all films |ekt| mve| ikf| sdu| owd| utk| ygy| jia| sne| xtd| dus| yge| zdm| kkd| zvp| vfm| isj| qdp| xsr| gsx| grk| des| cek| feo| pfq| gbk| zyc| drl| qbk| bbh| blq| xyd| ger| wka| twe| yyp| dvr| ieu| sub| gfv| uis| oqq| sgo| jib| uzz| xff| wqw| ebi| zlt| ite|