In 'Antkind,' Charlie Kaufman delivers a comically surreal odyssey of B. Rosenberger Rosenberg, a neurotic and underachieving film critic who uncovers a cinematic treasure: its creator's ninety-year endeavor, a stop-motion epic. When the film perishes, leaving only a single frame, B. embarks on a quixotic quest to resurrect the lost masterpiece and save it from oblivion. Navigating a bizarre landscape of contemporary absurdities, B. grapples with art, identity, and existence, seeking the true essence of comedy in the face of societal chaos.