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# Anomalisa



Simon loves this film, describing it as "it somehow got to the heart of the human condition, and it was like a series of still images put together to create the illusion of movement. The makers of that film are welcome back anytime." Mark also liked "the fact that it is a series of still images...They were still but when they were put together they created the illusion of movement". Thrilling endorsements I think you'll agree.

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# Anomalisa



Simon loves this film, describing it as "it somehow got to the heart of the human condition, and it was like a series of still images put together to create the illusion of movement. The makers of that film are welcome back anytime." Mark also liked "the fact that it is a series of still images...They were still but when they were put together they created the illusion of movement". Thrilling endorsements I think you'll agree.
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Anomalisa

Simon loves this film, describing it as "it somehow got to the heart of the human condition, and it was like a series of still images put together to create the illusion of movement. The makers of that film are welcome back anytime." Mark also liked "the fact that it is a series of still images...They were still but when they were put together they created the illusion of movement". Thrilling endorsements I think you'll agree.

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Anomalisa

Simon loves this film, describing it as "it somehow got to the heart of the human condition, and it was like a series of still images put together to create the illusion of movement. The makers of that film are welcome back anytime." Mark also liked "the fact that it is a series of still images...They were still but when they were put together they created the illusion of movement". Thrilling endorsements I think you'll agree.