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B. Rosenberger Rosenberg, a neurotic and underappreciated film critic, stumbles upon a long-lost film by a reclusive outsider that he believes could change cinema forever. This three-month-long stop-motion masterpiece took ninety years to create, and B. feels it is his mission to share it with the world. However, disaster strikes when the film is destroyed, leaving him as the sole witness to its fleeting brilliance. With only a single frame remaining, B. embarks on a surreal journey to recall the film that could represent the last great hope for civilization. As he navigates a chaotic existence, he grapples with the absurdities of modern culture, characterized by the relentless noise of social media and a self-imposed victimhood. In his quest to recreate the lost masterpiece, B. struggles to maintain his sanity amidst a fracturing society obsessed with "likes" and arbitrary judgments that both frustrate and motivate him. This narrative serves as a sharp critique of contemporary life, weaving together themes of art, memory, identity, and the nature of existence, ultimately revealing the grain of truth at the heart of every joke.

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Antkind, Charlie Kaufman

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Année de publication
2021
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Titre
Antkind
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2021
Format
souple
Pages
720
ISBN10
0008319502
ISBN13
9780008319502
Séries
Première publication
2020
Titre original
Antkind
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B. Rosenberger Rosenberg, a neurotic and underappreciated film critic, stumbles upon a long-lost film by a reclusive outsider that he believes could change cinema forever. This three-month-long stop-motion masterpiece took ninety years to create, and B. feels it is his mission to share it with the world. However, disaster strikes when the film is destroyed, leaving him as the sole witness to its fleeting brilliance. With only a single frame remaining, B. embarks on a surreal journey to recall the film that could represent the last great hope for civilization. As he navigates a chaotic existence, he grapples with the absurdities of modern culture, characterized by the relentless noise of social media and a self-imposed victimhood. In his quest to recreate the lost masterpiece, B. struggles to maintain his sanity amidst a fracturing society obsessed with "likes" and arbitrary judgments that both frustrate and motivate him. This narrative serves as a sharp critique of contemporary life, weaving together themes of art, memory, identity, and the nature of existence, ultimately revealing the grain of truth at the heart of every joke.