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Who You Think I Am
Directed by
Safy Nebbou
NR
2019
1h 41m
Drama
,
Romance
6.8
88%
81%
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Claire, a 50-year-old divorced teacher, creates a fake Facebook profile of a 24-year-old woman to catfish Alex, the roommate of her former lover, Ludo.
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Cast of Who You Think I Am
Juliette Binoche
Claire Millaud
Nicole Garcia
Dr. Catherine Bormans
François Civil
Alex Chelly
Marie-Ange Casta
Katia
Guillaume Gouix
Ludovic Dalaux
Charles Berling
Gilles
Jules Houplain
Max
Jules Gauzelin
Tristan
Francis Leplay
Serge
Pierre Giraud
Paul
Claude Perron
Solange
François Genty
The Patient
Sonia Mohammed-Chérif
The Student
Who You Think I Am Ratings & Reviews
The Jewish Chronicle
Linda Marric
Binoche gives another outstanding performance in this thrilling psychological drama.
Slant Magazine
Diego Semerene
Unlike the novel, the film ultimately trades its main character's account of her own suffering for her therapist's pathologizing assessment.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
A Russian nesting doll of intentions, betrayals, and self-delusions that presents its story of deception in a manner that's constantly surprising.
Washington Post
Pat Padua
This provocative and sexy tale of Internet identity is thoroughly entertaining.
AWFJ.org
Nell Minow
Binoche is one of the treasures of international cinema and her luminous performance is what makes this twisty story as much about our own sense of who we are as much as about the version of herself her character wants to create.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Claudia Puig
Thought-provoking about how it explores our private anxieties and public personas.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
Social media is not an inherently cinematic subject, but Ms. Binoche is, and in the hands of director Nebbou and cinematographer Gilles Porte the story of Claire becomes, both visually and psychologically, a bridge between worlds.
Los Angeles Times
Roxana Hadadi
Vacillates between high-minded and tawdry and results in an engaging mashup of psychological drama and social media thriller.
TheWrap
Robert Abele
A tingly riff on a very 21st century kind of dangerous liaison.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
Binoche... fluidly navigates all the narrative switchbacks and emotional storms, enough that you may not mind the pileup of strained developments and coincidences.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Todd McCarthy
Juliette Binoche has a field day and then some in Who You Think I Am, an insidiously smart, multi-layered yarn.
Variety
Guy Lodge
Writer-director Safy Nebbou tucks bittersweet human observations between unabashedly outlandish twists.
The Hollywood Reporter
Neil Young
Catfish a la Francaise: Conventional-looking dish yields surprisingly sharp flavors.
AWFJ.org
Loren King
Director Safy Nebbou's alternately sharp and sensitive tale of romantic love and obsession in the internet age is layered with many twists and surprises.
Cambridge Day
Tom Meek
It's a film deeply rooted in Claire's POV, and I can't imagine another actress as able to carry it off as Binoche.
Metro Weekly (Washington, DC)
André Hereford
Juliette Binoche delivers a knockout performance as a divorcée caught up in a catfishing romance in Who You Think I Am.
Hyperallergic
Eileen G'Sell
Juliette Binoche confirms her status as possibly the most captivating actor onscreen today.
Denerstein Unleashed
Robert Denerstein
Binoche makes Claire real and never less than intriguing as a woman who might be delusional, devious, bitter, or sensual - perhaps all of the above.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... might feel contrived and manipulative if not for Binoche's captivating performance.
AWFJ.org
Betsy Bozdech
Whether you view the film as a rich character study of a complex woman in midlife or as a catfishing cautionary tale, its bound to keep your attention.
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