Posters for ‘No Country..’ and Kaufman’s ‘Synecdoche
After the reports from Cannes were all very positive about the new Coen Brothers film adaptation of the Cormac McCarthy novel ‘No Country for Old Men’, The film is slowly bumping it’s way up my list to most anticipated of the year.
Ioncinema grabbed copies of quite a few of the posters from Cannes, but this one and the new one for Charlie Kaufman’s directorial debut ‘Synecdoche’ are the ones that caught my eye. The people who’ve read the script say it’s.. well.. rubbish, but I’m pretty certain there’s no way you can judge a Kaufman script properly until you see it translated to the screen.
Theater director Caden (Seymour Hoffman) tries to balance his life as he attempts to create a life-size replica of New York for he’s latest project for a play, control the several women in his life and at the end of the day discussing it with therapist (Davis), who he discussing with about why he thinks ‘he is dying’

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