Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Was anyone else even slightly disappointed by "Synecdoche, N.Y."? It's Charlie Kauffman's first attempt at directing, and it's clear that he failed to learn the cardinal rule of making a film: Sometimes you have to kill some of your babies to make it work. I felt like it was too long, and bloated. We could cut out 25 % of the close-ups of the principals weeping. We could remove some of the elements of the plot that don't serve a purpose. We could adopt a philosophy more akin to "show it, don't say it". All of these actions would improve on a film with TREMENDOUS potential. I'm bummed.

C

1 comment:

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