Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, New York Movie Trailer

Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman has described his directorial debut Synecdoche, New York as his version of a horror movie. It's a film about death, and man's fear of mortality. I had the chance to se the film in Toronto, and I'm still unsure of what I saw. It is either brilliant or completely insane. It's the type of movie that requires repeat viewings to understand the many layers of complexity. But it's also one of those type of movies that is very dark and depressing in tone, so you might not be as inclined to see it the required amount of times. It's also one of those movies that grows on you with time. The more I think about it, the more I want to see it again. I rarely give props to Sony Pictures Classics, but this is an extremely well cut trailer. Check it out and tell me what you think in the comments below!

Official Plot Synopsis: Synecdoche, New York explores nightmares that are all too realistic and human. Its hero, Caden Cotard (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is a 40-year-old local theater director in Schenectady whose life is collapsing around him. His marriage to his artist wife Adele (Catherine Keener) is on its last legs while at the same time he is stricken with a series of increasingly catastrophic illnesses. He is afraid he will die any moment having never accomplished anything important in his life. When he receives a MacArthur Grant, he decides to use the windfall to stage a massive theater piece in NYC, determined to create The Great Piece of Art and leave something as true, honest and heartbreaking as life itself. It's one of those rare films that deals with death, excruciating illness, gross bodily fluids, despair, heartbreak and bad sex but can still bring a twinkle to the eye.

You can watch the trailer in High Definition on Yahoo. Synecdoche, New York hits theaters on October 24th 2008.