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In Reply to: RE: EB, you're quite wrong and need to see the film. It's one long--- posted by tinear on December 01, 2008 at 21:18:58
...and then maybe I can say something substantive beyond the uninformed speculation I've indulged in so far!I will say that I loved "Eternal Sunshine..." and really liked "Adaptation," and was extremely fond of and entertained by "Being John Malkovich." So I expect to like "Synecdoche," especially considering it's gotten some very favorable reviews. But I'll decide for myself when I see it.
Edits: 12/01/08Follow Ups:
Sunshine. Amazing performances by Carrey and Winslet.
...but the others were very much informed by his sensibility. I am aware that writing...and writing/directing a film are very different situations.
Synecdoche is a bit too long and maybe a bit too indulgent of CF's desire to say everything he wants to say in it but it's an admirable debut (as well as being an admirable writing job) IMO.
"The man is only half himself, the other half is his expression." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
(it is hard to remember exact locations in such a muddle of a film) towards the last 1/3 where CC (though obviously Kaufman in anticipation of criticism) admits to a fixation upon the negative and his life and it is obviously Kaufman's attempt at a preemptive argument.
Woody Allen's problems are interesting because of his humor in facing them; to open one's pus-filled (literally) wounds on camera for two hours, Steve, isn't particularly edifying, interesting, or of artistic merit.
In a nutshell: this film is the equivalent of watching a teenage girl mutilate herself with a razor blade, hour after hour.
I give it Five Zits.
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