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Who You Think I Am

Drama. Romance Claire, a 50-year-old divorced teacher, creates a fake Facebook profile of a 24-year-old woman. She finds a photo of a pretty young brunette online and uses it. She has created an entirely fictional character, but why? Originally she did it to spy on Jo, her on-and-off lover. But Jo only accepts friend requests from people he knows personally. To get to Jo, Claire sends his best-friend Chris a friend request and he accepts. The pair ... [+]
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The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter
"Conventional-looking dish yields surprisingly sharp flavors (...) Nebbou handles proceedings with in a confident and slick manner"  POS
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Variety
Variety
"[a] wry character study with crackling thriller mechanics."  POS
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
The Guardian
The Guardian
"[It] delivers robust storytelling, with a couple of pleasingly outrageous twists.(…) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)"  POS
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Screendaily
Screendaily
"This is a compulsively watchable drama which taps into some genuinely intriguing themes (...) Binoche is superb, conveying the depths of Claire’s churning internal conflict with just a nervy flicker of the eyes"  POS
United StatesUnited States
Decider
Decider
"Juliette Binoche is a force in Who You Think I Am, a riveting psychological drama, equal parts mystery, social commentary, and intimate character study."  POS
AustraliaAustralia
Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald
"A flawed but elegant morality tale about the dangers and temptations of the virtual life.(…) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)"  POS
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The Adelaide Review
The Adelaide Review
"[Binoche] delivers a performance of at times genuine anguish, and it is quite disturbing to watch a onetime Oscar-winner truly wail."  POS
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The Wrap
The Wrap
"It's the radiant Binoche pulling the strings, and she sells this high-wire gambit with all the star power, sexuality, and character smarts in her considerable arsenal"  POS
Cineuropa
Cineuropa
"Nebbou’s feature film owes a lot to its main actress’ performance (...) [It] paints the portrait of a society based on modern communication, where dreaming with your eyes open is just one misstep away from tragedy."  POS
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