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Who You Think I Am

Rating6.8 /10
20211 h 41 m
France
8173 people rated

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.

Drama
Romance

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Jharana Koirala

18/07/2024 15:47
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Marcia

16/07/2024 00:42
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Houssam Lazrak

29/03/2023 18:11
Juliette Binoche is a class act but i didnt absorb what was going on in the script or story. Ambled along until it ended. Juliette presence elevates the movie to be better than it is.

meeeryem_bj

29/03/2023 18:11
Wonderful La Binoche,having the courage to play Her 5o yearls old self . The light on her meke-up less face,thé vulnerable-daring smile and most of all that feeling of being painfully invisible in the reality-meeting moment. Loved thé idea of several possible endings ,all touched by Thé Impossible. À beautiful movie that belongs to Binoche.

Very sad

29/03/2023 18:11
This story is really about Claire and her wanting to relive her youth. About how as a woman as she ages she feels invisible. This is a fantasy erotica; it's all about what she wants to feel but cannot. Very compelling and beautifully shot.

D.K.E.0.19

29/03/2023 18:11
I was expecting another movie about social media but not. More about getting old and relationships in the technology era. Great Juliette like always. And you will never gues what will happen at the end.

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29/03/2023 18:11
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user7447007100502

29/03/2023 18:11
Juliette binoche makes even a role like this brighter than it could have been. The mood and tone of the film take you into your own loneliness and make you wonder what all one could or be compelled to do, because one is lonely. There's a line in it 'i dont mind dying. I just don't want to be abandoned.'. Lovely line. Watch it for binoche.

Assane HD

29/03/2023 18:11
Pretend to be anyone. Go as far as you dare. What can't you do on social media if you really want to do some catfishing and assume a fake identity? Nothing. And that's the danger as you'll see in this absorbing drama that makes you doubt if that new friend request you received on Facebook is real. 'Who You Think I Am?' is a question Claire may well ask herself. A divorcee with two boys, Claire is disturbed her new beau Ludo doesn't seem to be on the same page in their relationship. So she calls herself Clara, post photos as a beautiful 24-year-old fashion intern and befriends Ludo's friend Alex on Facebook to keep tab on Ludo. Before long, Alex becomes smitten with Clara, as their chats intensify and a heady romance starts to spin out of control. Will Claire come clean? How far will she go? Claire must have asked herself similar questions many times and evidently she is unable to stop herself. A literature professor in her 50s who teaches her class to analyse Dangerous Liaisons, Claire is intellectual and analytical, yet her emotions have overruled her rationality. Never mind she has been lying all this time. Never mind Alex is only as old as her students. There are no limits on age and experience when it comes to love and lust. Claire finds herself immersed in the excitement of desirability. All-consuming and addictive, a feeling she simply cannot let go of. So Claire keeps making excuses why she cannot meet Alex in person, while she looks at him at close quarters, standing still, aching to come forth. The scene at the railway station when Alex looks straight through Claire as his eyes search for Clara is one of those moments that mark a movie as bona fide tragic romance. Two people so in love, so near their hands could touch, so far as not to exist. Juliette Binoche finds layers in her portrayal as Claire/Clara. A defiant woman who tries to justify herself to her therapist, a insecure woman ensnared in her own dishonesty, and a weary woman racked with guilt. Francois Civil, always casual and ruffled, is charming and lovelorn in equal measure. No wonder Claire finds it impossible to say goodbye. When Claire tells her therapist who Clara really is, we understand a little better what this masquerade means for Claire and how it relates to her broken marriage and her attempt at reclaiming the seductive power of youth. Claire's sessions with her therapist not only decide the course of the story and what information is revealed, it serves another narrative purpose. Through the therapist's eye we see an enactment of Claire's manuscript, which culminates in Claire's accidental death. She is the only witness to Claire's attempt at redemption, told in a story-within-a-story style. The therapist is no longer a passive role through whom the audience gets our information. Her final contact with Claire leads to an ending which is both urgent and ambiguous. Claire has the chance to right the situation, or she can continue lying. What you think she'll do? A little game gone very wrong, two hearts strung along, both broken in the end. Who is the real victim? Who You Think I Am is an emotional thriller for the Facebook age.
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