I liked Synecdoche. I think in some ways it was a lot more economical than the Jonze and Gondry films in the first half at last, it did away with lots of mechanisms of establishment of plot and context that we are so used to seeing in Hollywood films.
It did the same thing as Adaptation in a way, sets itself up with a inevitable trajectory that will be played out... but whilst I could see it was very clever and inevitable that Adaptation turned into a B-Movie action flick, I much prefered the fuzzy impressionist decay of hoffmans ego and identity in Synecdoche. (the first film I've been to in quite a while where people walked out 3/4 of the way through).
It's a great cinema movie, there are more revelations to be had when you persevere in the dark with a group of people.. rather than ending up reducing the film to a postage stamp on your laptop screen as your mind wanders back to talking shit on forums.
It did the same thing as Adaptation in a way, sets itself up with a inevitable trajectory that will be played out... but whilst I could see it was very clever and inevitable that Adaptation turned into a B-Movie action flick, I much prefered the fuzzy impressionist decay of hoffmans ego and identity in Synecdoche. (the first film I've been to in quite a while where people walked out 3/4 of the way through).
It's a great cinema movie, there are more revelations to be had when you persevere in the dark with a group of people.. rather than ending up reducing the film to a postage stamp on your laptop screen as your mind wanders back to talking shit on forums.