Anomalisa Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 75000 votes
Tags: multiple characters voiced by same person, sex in hotel room
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Anomalisa

Title in Italiano:

Anomalisa

Title in Português:

Anomalisa

Synopsis

Michael Stone is a renowned motivational speaker and author, primarily on the topic of business customer relations. But Michael is not very motivated in his own life in that he is having problems relating to people, who all seem to be melding into one big mass of the same person, that big mass of one person which even includes his wife Donna and their adolescent son Henry.

He has just arrived in Cincinnati, where he will be speaking at a conference, and in the process wants to reconnect with an old flame named Bella who lives there, in the hopes both that he can make it up to her about the way they broke up, and that she will be that bright light he is looking for in another person. Their meeting is nothing like he wants and doesn't clear up anything in his life.

Alone and depressed in his hotel room, he meets Emily and Lisa, two women who will be attending his seminar at the conference. While it is Emily who usually is the one to whom most are immediately attracted, Michael instead wants to get to know Lisa, because she is different than everyone else and not included within that one big mass. His attraction to her is despite her having a scar on her face which she hides with her hair and she being non-confident in herself as a person.

The question becomes what both Michael and Lisa can do to help the other in the issues the other is facing, both in the short term while they are in Cincinnati, and in the long term after the conference is over and they return to their respective lives.

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Anomalisa
Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Robert Hazard: Writer
Jennifer Jason Leigh: Vocals
Stefano Tomaselli: Italian translation
None of Them Are You
Carter Burwell: Performer
Charlie Kaufman: Lyrics
Tom Noonan: Vocals
Flower Duet (Sous le dôme épais)
Léo Delibes: Writer
SIDE A: Overture
Carter Burwell: Performer
Welcome To The Fregoli
Carter Burwell: Performer
Cin Cin City
Carter Burwell: Performer
Another Person
Carter Burwell: Performer
None Of Them Are You (lyrics by Charlie Kaufman)
Carter Burwell: Performer
Fregoli Elevator
Carter Burwell: Performer
Lisa In His Room
Carter Burwell: Performer
SIDE B: Girls Just Want To Have Fun
Carter Burwell: Performer
Anomalisa
Carter Burwell: Performer
Cincinnati Sunrise
Carter Burwell: Performer
My Name Is Lawrence Gill
Carter Burwell: Performer
Breakfast With Lisa
Carter Burwell: Performer
Michael's Speech
Carter Burwell: Performer
Goddess Of Heaven
Carter Burwell: Performer
Overture
Carter Burwell: Performer
Miller's Crossing - End Credits
Carter Burwell: Performer
Fargo - Fargo, North Dakota
Carter Burwell: Performer
The Spanish Prisoner
Carter Burwell: Performer
Gods and Monsters - Friend?
Carter Burwell: Performer
Being John Malkovich - Puppet Love
Carter Burwell: Performer
The Man Who Wasn't There - The Trial of Ed Crane
Carter Burwell: Performer
In Bruges - Prologue / Medieval Waters
Carter Burwell: Performer
Twilight - Bella's Lullaby
Carter Burwell: Performer
A Serious Man
Carter Burwell: Performer
True Grit - River Crossing / Talk About Suffering / The Wicked Flee
Carter Burwell: Performer
Mildred Pierce - Opening Titles
Carter Burwell: Performer
Olive Kitteridge - Olive Opening
Carter Burwell: Performer
Carol - Opening
Carter Burwell: Performer
Anomalisa - Overture
Carter Burwell: Performer
The Founder - Flags and Steeples
Carter Burwell: Performer
Hail, Caesar! - 5A.M. / Hail, Caesar!
Carter Burwell: Performer
Goodbye Christopher Robin - Drawing Pooh
Carter Burwell: Performer
Wonderstruck - Silent Whispers / Little Girl, Big City
Carter Burwell: Performer
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - My Dear Anne / Billboards on Fire
Carter Burwell: Performer
Michael's Speech
Carter Burwell: Performer
Miller's Crossing - End Credits
Carter Burwell: Performer
The Man Who Wasn't There - The Trial of Ed Crane
Carter Burwell: Performer
Twilight - Bella's Lullaby
Carter Burwell: Performer

User reviews

Stephanie Hall
7/10

The use of instrumentation and melodies is both subtle and powerful, evoking a sense of introspection and introspection in the audience.

Donald Green
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of isolation and detachment that Michael feels towards the world around him. The music mirrors his internal turmoil and longing for connection.

John Nelson
7/10

The soundtrack showcases a range of emotions, from longing and desire to vulnerability and self-discovery, mirroring the characters' journey throughout the film.

David Brown
8/10

Each track complements the narrative seamlessly, enhancing the storytelling and adding layers of depth to the characters' experiences.

Dorothy Jackson
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Anomalisa is a standout element of the film, adding an extra dimension of richness and resonance to an already compelling narrative.

Richard Garcia
8/10

The soundtrack of Anomalisa perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' inner struggles.

Edward Johnson
5/10

The use of subtle melodies and minimalistic instrumentation adds a sense of intimacy to the film. It allows the audience to connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Nancy Carter
7/10

The compositions are beautifully crafted, with a delicate balance of light and shadow that mirrors the themes of the story.

Stephanie Young
8/10

The music sets the tone for the film, creating a haunting and melancholic atmosphere that stays with you long after the movie ends.

Lisa Williams
6/10

Overall, the haunting and hauntingly beautiful score of Anomalisa complements the film's themes of loneliness and the search for genuine human connection.

Paul Phillips
6/10

The soundtrack of Anomalisa perfectly captures the melancholic and introspective mood of the story. The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters' struggles.