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Synecdoche, New York
TrailerLife is looking pretty bleak for theater director Caden Cotard. While struggling with his work, and the women in his life, he creates a life-size replica of New York City inside a warehouse as part of his new play.Actors: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Sadie Goldstein, Tom Noonan, Peter Friedman, Charles Techman, Josh Pais, Daniel London, Robert Seay, Michelle Williams, Stephen Adly Guirgis, ...»Director: Charlie KaufmanCountry: United StatesDuration: 124 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Synecdoche, New York"
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Characters of "Synecdoche, New York"
Caden CotardPlayed by: Philip Seymour HoffmanAdele LackPlayed by: Catherine KeenerOlivePlayed by: Sadie GoldsteinSammy BarnathanPlayed by: Tom NoonanTomPlayed by: Daniel LondonDavidPlayed by: Robert SeayClaire KeenPlayed by: Michelle WilliamsDavisPlayed by: Stephen Adly GuirgisHazelPlayed by: Samantha MortonMadeleine GravisPlayed by: Hope DavisMariaPlayed by: Jennifer Jason LeighTammyPlayed by: Emily WatsonEllen BascombPlayed by: Dianne Wiest -
Directors of "Synecdoche, New York"
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Creators of "Synecdoche, New York"
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Critic Reviews of "Synecdoche, New York"
Time OutMay 15, 2009Somehow, because it resists unlocking, it feels more serious, troubling, significant. It's as funny as it's depressing. It's as brilliant as it is baffling.
Chicago ReaderDecember 17, 2008It seems more like an illustration of his script than a full-fledged movie, proving how much he needs a Spike Jonze or a Michel Gondry to realize his surrealistic conceits.
Detroit NewsNovember 21, 2008A surreal exploration of art, love and death, it has the Fellini-esque feel of some lost European cinematic masterpiece that reaches far past the normal boundaries of drama and into the very essence of existence.
Miami HeraldNovember 14, 2008The more you ruminate on Synecdoche, New York, the more resonance you find in it.
Arizona RepublicNovember 13, 2008It's a strange trip, to be sure, but a worthwhile one for those willing to take it.
Chicago TribuneNovember 10, 2008I found it bracing, and genuinely in touch with the sweet chaos and ache of life.
Stop SmilingMay 16, 2016The movie is ungainly, but to appreciate it one has to swallow the whole purple pill. As inconsistent as it is, it's still more album than mix tape.
The NationMarch 06, 2015Brilliantly imagined and perfectly performed, Synecdoche, New York is so heartbroken and strange that it can be compared only to other Charlie Kaufman films.
What CultureMarch 24, 2011An important and intriguing film that must be seen to be believed.
QuickflixOctober 27, 2010The power and tragedy of the love story, or hell, the life story of Caden Cotard will become a part of you, because it is your story, and his story is yours, and back and forth and so on and on because 'everyone's everyone'.
Suite101.comOctober 20, 2010Art is a dream through which some seek to rise above the mundane. "Synecdoche" is the nightmare of succumbing further to the mundane via art. What could be inaccessible is instead gloriously indispensable - a confounding & combative, but great, film.
DCistJune 12, 2010The line between reality and imagination, possibility and pipe-dream, become immaterial, and the film becomes the overflowing contents of a fertile mind spilled out all across the screen.
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