Who You Think I Am
I like this sort of story, the whole anonymity of the internet and the repercussions it can bring being questioned, that side of it. I liked Binoche’s performance – she’s very believable and it’d be hard not to feel for her character, even though what she does isn’t right.
I found some of
I found some of what happened to be a little questionable – the series of events after a certain point. That’s more to do with understanding the chronology than anything else I think. The psychological aspect to this film really interested me but I did feel a little like it was holding something back. I suppose I assumed we (as in the viewer) would find out a bit more about Claire’s background, her childhood etc. through her therapy sessions but that doesn’t entirely happen. Its a good film for starting conversations about creating new identities and the like but it didn’t entirely work for me. Its still worth seeing for Juliette Binoche’s performance if nothing else though, I’d say.
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