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"Synechdoche, New York," you'll love this film if listening

Posted by tinear on November 30, 2008 at 17:58:28:

to two hours of whining and portraying the worst of the human condition is your cup of mea culpa.
At one point, the lead character shares this profound thought, "We're all going to die--- yet, we still have to go on living."
MInd you, this isn't the only one, the film contains nothing but similar gems which some (Roger Ebert, obviously) will appreciate if for nothing else than they're so.... common.
Stay far away from this depressing, morbid, and self-pitying Charlie Kaufman bomb. Shrinks get hundreds of dollars an hour for listening to such tripe.