Review of Anomalisa (2015) by Clarkestar — 25 Mar 2016
Anomalisa has a strong aesthetic that complements its bold treatment of the human condition caught in the throws of (a perceived 21st century) isolation endemic.
The film has purpose and it has an accomplished director at its helm. However, the message is somewhat diluted by its simplicity, with its 90minute run-time working to grate against the palatability of the director's expression.
If you were to replace the claymation with live actors it would become apparent how pedestrian and unfulfilling Anomalisa actually is.
This review of Anomalisa (2015) was written by Clarkestar on 25 Mar 2016.
Anomalisa has generally received very positive reviews.
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