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Synecdoche, New York

2008-10-24 Drama 2hr 4m

A theater director struggles with his work, and the women in his life, as he attempts to create a life-size replica of New York inside a warehouse as part of his new play.

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Storyline

A theater director struggles with his work, and the women in his life, as he attempts to create a life-size replica of New York inside a warehouse as part of his new play.

  • Released
    2008-10-24
  • Revenue
    $4,383,538
  • Budget
    $20,000,000
  • Runtime
    2hr 4m
  • Genre
    Drama
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English, Deutsch
  • imdb-logo
    7.5
  • Production
    Likely Story, Projective Testing Service, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, Russia

Crew

Charlie Kaufman
Director
Charlie Kaufman
Screenplay
Anthony Bregman
Producer

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Cast

Tom Noonan

Tom Noonan

Sammy Barnathan
Sadie Goldstein

Sadie Goldstein

Olive (4 years old)
Hope Davis

Hope Davis

Madeleine Gravis
Dianne Wiest

Dianne Wiest

Ellen Bascomb / Millicent Weems
Stanley Krajewski

Stanley Krajewski

Actor as Caden
Kristen Bush

Kristen Bush

Actress Playing Claire
Alice Drummond

Alice Drummond

Actress Playing Frances
Amy Wright

Amy Wright

Burning House Realtor
Deirdre O'Connell

Deirdre O'Connell

Ellen's Mother
Elizabeth Marvel

Elizabeth Marvel

Warehouse Realtor
Charles Techman

Charles Techman

Like Clockwork Patient
Josh Pais

Josh Pais

Ophthalmologist
Lynn Cohen

Lynn Cohen

Caden's Mother
Jerry Adler

Jerry Adler

Caden's Father
Peter Friedman

Peter Friedman

Emergency Room Doctor
Joe Lisi

Joe Lisi

Maurice
Tim Guinee

Tim Guinee

Needleman Actor
Robin Weigert

Robin Weigert

Adult Olive
Michael Higgins

Michael Higgins

Actor Playing Man with Nose Bleed
Barbara Haas

Barbara Haas

Warehouse Actress
Greg McFadden

Greg McFadden

Actor Playing Needleman Actor
Alvin Epstein

Alvin Epstein

Man with Nose Bleed
Gerald Emerick

Gerald Emerick

Man in Line
Chris McGinn

Chris McGinn

Lady at Caden's Mom's
Dan Ziskie

Dan Ziskie

Leg Tremor Doctor
Portia

Portia

Therapy Patient Actress
Nicholas Wyman

Nicholas Wyman

Soap Actor Doctor
Amy Spanger

Amy Spanger

Soap Actress Nurse
Raymond Angelic Sr.

Raymond Angelic Sr.

German Doctor
Erica Fae

Erica Fae

German Woman
Mark Lotito

Mark Lotito

Minister
Laura Odeh

Laura Odeh

Toystore Clerk
Deanna Storey

Deanna Storey

Jazz Singer
Frank Wood

Frank Wood

Evaluative Services Doctor
Amanda R. Phillips

Amanda R. Phillips

Emergency Room Nurse
Kat Peters

Kat Peters

Ellen (10 years old)

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A Review by onthesilverglobe 10

Written by onthesilverglobe on 2022-10-20

This truly is a film about everything, and everyone. It is a film about conscious existence and subconscious being, a film about love, a fil... read more

This truly is a film about everything, and everyone. It is a film about conscious existence and subconscious being, a film about love, a film about death, and the art and emotion expanding in between the longing sonder and emptiness. Synecdoche, New York is sonder as meta-cinematic expression. Life for everyone in their individualistic existence is simply their own syncretic vision of fleeting hope hurling towards inevitable death, and that’s perfectly ok, it’s just how things are. We all live in our own fiction unbeknownst to other’s fictions, so what truly matters is the genuine emotion we individually find and connect with through it all. Emotion is the only reality humanity is capable of grasping, and we must accept and learn to appreciate and live with that fact before it’s too late and our life has passed us by. Much alike an aspect of the film, where we constantly experience time leaps multiple years into the future without preparation or warning. A reflection of the fleeting nature of existence and how we can experience the transience of time before it’s too late, and the post-humous regret we will feel as a result of our ignorance to emotion and the inevitability of being. This isn’t a hopeless or nihilistic film, in fact, it’s quite the opposite. "Sonder — noun. (neologism) the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own." Trying to analytically determine whether events in the film 'really happened' or not, or taking anything in this film as a literal matter of reality, is completely and utterly fruitless, and I believe goes completely against what the movie stands for. The film is intentionally crafted to defy such an undeviating analysis. It all happened, within a film! It is very much about why we make anything, why our individuality is significant. What do we hope to accomplish by creating or feeling something? How can you make anything about life if you are at that very moment? It's a feedback loop: everything is a synecdoche; part of a greater whole. The reality of the film is fictional because the film is aware that itself is fiction. It suggests that in some sense, every work ever made, no matter how true to life, is inescapably fiction, and that fiction is in some ways even more true to life than reality itself. We all live in our own fictional worlds, and when we task others to create or give emotion to our world, it can create a mirrored chamber of tunnel vision, a feedback loop. Caden gets lost in the mirror chamber, and the entire being of the film itself is an extension of that mirror. A masterclass of existential meta-cinema. There are so many different subplots and aspects of this film that I could literally write a master’s thesis on it, but instead, I rather just chose to focus on the things most impactful to me in this little writeup. I could go on and on overanalyzing everything, but I think that would be counterintuitive towards the movie. This absolute masterpiece sparked lots of laughing, crying, and every emotion in between. It does what it is designed to do, force you into a metaphysical existential crisis. This is truly one of the most uniquely special films ever made, impactful in every single manner. One of the most principally powerful and important pieces of art EVER, I found myself sobbing even at parts that I didn’t even know what was going on. As the credits rolled I cried harder than I have in months, films like this are the reason I believe cinema to be the inherent soul of all artistic mediums, and the reason I find beauty in this chaotic existence. This film is going straight to my top 5 without a single fucking question or doubt in my mind. Rest in peace, PSH. Your work continues to greatly impact millions of people, even after death. You are dearly cherished and missed. And thank you Charlie Kaufman, for completely transcending the medium, and creating one of the single most important films in the history of cinema.

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A Review by onthesilverglobe

This truly is a film about everything, and everyone. It is a film about conscious existence and subconscious being, a film about love, a film about death, and the art and emotion expanding in between the longing sonder and emptiness. Synecd...

reviewer avatar

A Review by onthesilverglobe 10

Written by onthesilverglobe on 2022-10-20

This truly is a film about everything, and everyone. It is a film about conscious existence and subconscious being, a film about love, a film about death, and the art and emotion expanding in between ...

read more