"Synecdoche, New York" is my personal pick for the greatest Philip Seymour Hoffman film. He plays Caden Cotard, an unhappy theater director in upstate New York who goes through the strangest midlife crisis ever: he rallies a troupe of actresses to portray the women in his life, and builds a mock New York City in a warehouse. Roger Ebert (who called this film the best of the 2000s), says in his review: "Think about it a little, and, my God, its about you."
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