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727 Global Ranking
Wins 56% of its Matchups
3193 Total UsersWho've Ranked It
63135 Total Times Ranked
56 Have It At #1
297 Have It In Their Top 20
Directed By Charlie Kaufman Charlie Kaufman Starring Michelle Williams Michelle Williams • Catherine Keener Catherine Keener • Philip Seymour Hoffman Philip Seymour Hoffman • Samantha Morton Samantha Morton • Emily Watson Emily Watson Genres Drama • Mindbender • Psychological Drama • Showbiz Drama Studios &Franchises Sony Pictures Classics • A.V. Club's The New Cult Canon • They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? Release Info 2008-10-24T00:00:00Z October 24, 2008 Color • 124 minutes R see more films from 2008 ► see more about this film on our blog ►
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saddler16 on 6/14/2015 Reply · Like · (2 likes)
WTF did I just watch?
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hambone88 on 7/20/2016 Reply · Like · (0 likes)
I really enjoyed this movie. I've seen far too many strange films for this to have been "too weird" for me.
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JC13 on 4/14/2017 Reply · Like · (1 like)
An oddly fascinating film, but it didn't quite work for me. I'd like to give it another shot sometime though.
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Eagleskywalker87 on 10/15/2018 Reply · Like · (3 likes)
Very underrated. Not perfect, or even great, but the message is wonderful. No other movie beautifully captures the essence of the passing of time. We’re born, we choose our own fate, he regret a few things, we lose almost everything, then we die. This is powerful, almost depressing, but it never forces any emotion on you. It leaves you with these ideas and just lets them sit there and linger; that’s what makes it so powerful.
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