Charlie Kaufman's 2015 stop-motion animated film, Anomalisa, traverses Kaufman's usual themes of identity, memory and existentialism. Following protagonist Michael Stone, a middle-aged customer service expert as he travels to Cincinnati for a corporate speech. A film told almost entirely from Michael's subjective, we soon find out that not only does everyone else bar Michael have the same face, they also have the exact same voice - everyone bar a woman there to hear his speech, Lisa, that is.