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Quem Você Pensa que Sou

Título original: Celle que vous croyez
  • 2019
  • 16
  • 1 h 41 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,8/10
8,1 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Juliette Binoche in Quem Você Pensa que Sou (2019)
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Psychological DramaSteamy RomanceDramaRomance

Claire, uma profesora divorciada de cincuenta anos, se abre uma pagina do Facebook fingindo ser uma jovem de 24 anos.Claire, uma profesora divorciada de cincuenta anos, se abre uma pagina do Facebook fingindo ser uma jovem de 24 anos.Claire, uma profesora divorciada de cincuenta anos, se abre uma pagina do Facebook fingindo ser uma jovem de 24 anos.

  • Direção
    • Safy Nebbou
  • Roteiristas
    • Camille Laurens
    • Safy Nebbou
    • Julie Peyr
  • Artistas
    • Juliette Binoche
    • Nicole Garcia
    • François Civil
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,8/10
    8,1 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Safy Nebbou
    • Roteiristas
      • Camille Laurens
      • Safy Nebbou
      • Julie Peyr
    • Artistas
      • Juliette Binoche
      • Nicole Garcia
      • François Civil
    • 52Avaliações de usuários
    • 85Avaliações da crítica
    • 70Metascore
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    Juliette Binoche
    Juliette Binoche
    • Claire Millaud
    Nicole Garcia
    Nicole Garcia
    • Dr. Catherine Bormans
    François Civil
    François Civil
    • Alex Chelly
    Marie-Ange Casta
    • Katia
    Jules Houplain
    Jules Houplain
    • Max
    Jules Gauzelin
    • Tristan
    Francis Leplay
    Francis Leplay
    • Serge
    Pierre Giraud
    • Paul
    Sonia Mohammed Cherif
    • L'étudiante
    François Genty
    • Le patient
    Guillaume Gouix
    Guillaume Gouix
    • Ludovic Dalaux
    Claude Perron
    Claude Perron
    • Solange
    Charles Berling
    Charles Berling
    • Gilles
    Noémie Kirscher-Perrel
      María José Weigel
        • Direção
          • Safy Nebbou
        • Roteiristas
          • Camille Laurens
          • Safy Nebbou
          • Julie Peyr
        • Elenco e equipe completos
        • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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        reginadonk

        A glowing screen presence

        I am always keen to watch a Juliette Binoche film. She is a proper film star who possesses a glowing screen presence. A lesser actress (can we still say that?) would have struggled with the lead role in this film because it is virtually (sic) a one-woman-show. Juliette succeeds with ease. This is a quiet little intimate film about a woman (Clare) in her 50's playing out a mid-life-crisis fantasy over the internet. Her long-term husband left her for a younger version, so she reacted by taking a young lover of her own who soon becomes bored with this much older woman. So, she suddenly decides to create a virtual younger version of herself and chooses the flatmate of the former younger lover to hit on. He has never met her but knows of her, and is conned into believing she is only 24. The cat-and-mouse game is played out just long enough to maintain our interest and we are given interspersed commentary by her as she explains it to her therapist. The scenario plays out in dramatic fashion, but then we become aware that she may not be telling the therapist the full story, and other possible endings emerge. This has the effect of distancing the viewer at a crucial stage, which baffled me at first, but, after the film ended, I believe I understood what the writer was getting at. I am a man in his 50's surfing the web for love, diversion and perhaps even re-definition. My contemporaries and I did not have the internet when we were becoming adults, so for us it is a magic landscape. Previously we were defined by our setting, family, friends, and cultural norms. Now we can be shape-shifting dramatic characters who don't have to make do with the tales others write: Instead we can create and star in our own life. A movie star from a script of our own choosing and editing. Binoche does not visibly glow in this role as much as she often does. Instead she ages defiantly. Her character doesn't actually go on an emotional journey, more a foolish escapade from which she ultimately concludes that having control of one's identity brings with it great responsibility. I liked this movie. Clare is supposed to be an intelligent lecturer, but finds herself behaving like a giddy teenager playing silly but potentially deadly games with the emotions of others. This could have been quite unbelievable, but the simple production and Binoche's skill allow us to take the idea on board. There are many high crane shots in the film which reminded me of sequences in my own dreams in which I seem to hover above the action. Seeing as the very first shot of this film is of someone nudging Clare out of a nap, then this impression that I had was possibly no accident.
        8swordsnare

        A French Festival Highlight

        A modern day tale that is very typical of French cinema. Juliette Binoche is a very engaging actress both in her talents and natural beauty. The narrative has enough plot twists and intrigue to keep one interested, but not in a "Hollywood" manner that some may expect.

        I simply find any review that describes a film simply as "boring" is just a cop-out and it was not the genre or film for them.
        8themadmovieman

        Sleek, thought-provoking and surprising

        At the outset, this film may seem like a slow, perhaps heavily cerebral drama without a wide appeal. However, dig a little deeper, and you'll discover that Who You Think I Am is actually a thrilling, sleek and deeply enthralling watch.

        With a dynamite lead performance from Juliette Binoche and arresting direction from Safy Nebbou, it's a slow-burn thriller that you really won't want to take your eyes away from, as it continues to surprise with regular twists and consistently thought-provoking themes.

        The overall premise is simple. Who You Think I Am plays out as a romantic drama between Juliette Binoche, who pretends to be a younger woman online, and François Civil, who we almost only hear by voice and see by text message.

        The story therefore looks at the practice known as 'catfishing' (pretending to be someone else online). However, rather than simply looking at the morality of the practice - which is a fairly straightforward debate - Who You Think I Am is a film that takes a really wide perspective, and seeks to understand and discuss a lot more about how this kind of situation comes about.

        As a result, though the inevitably doomed online relationship is agonising to watch unfold, the film's most interesting suit is its perspective on female emancipation and liberation - using Binoche's middle-aged character as an example of how women are pigeonholed into roles to conform with by the pressures of society.

        In portraying her character's desire to break out of that role, Binoche gives a powerful performance that blends an inspiring and passionate show of female independence with a striking sense of unhinged obsession. As a result, while you certainly sympathise with her character and her motivations throughout the story, that tinge of darker, obsessive personality makes her an ambiguous and often unpredictable lead throughout the film.

        And that's where Who You Think I Am is really able to stretch its legs as an all-out thriller. It certainly doesn't have the pacing to be considered your average thrill ride - playing out at a very patient tempo with intimate dialogue scenes the central focus - but there's a bubbling air of cagey tension that grows and grows throughout, which makes the film a captivating watch right to the finish.

        Director Safy Nebbou does a brilliant job at injecting that tension and dramatic eeriness into the mix throughout. He's able to make sure the film retains its slow, pensive atmosphere (which allows its dramatic themes to really come out), but also creates genuine excitement with a sleek, modern visual style and a powerfully tense aura in every scene through the film.

        The film is at its best in the second act - where tension and thought-provoking dramatic depth work hand in hand. Meanwhile, the third act brings some shocking twists to the table, taking the story in an unexpected direction towards the finish - although it's fair to say the screenplay piles on a few too many twists in the closing stages, bringing things to a slightly more convoluted end than perhaps necessary.

        Saying that, I was really impressed by Who You Think I Am. A gripping drama that works just as well as an unnerving and exciting thriller, it's a sleek, stylish film that's full of riveting and thought-provoking dramatic depth. The lead performance from Juliette Binoche is excellent, and director Safy Nebbou does well to balance the film's numerous different styles and ideas throughout.
        7adityakripalani

        Loneliness. Companionship and why we experience both.

        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.
        6paul2001sw-1

        A simple story, contrived in the telling

        In Saffy Nabbou's film 'Who You Think I Am', a woman impersonates a much younger person to woo a man on the internet. She does the job so well they become emotionally close without meeting; but of course, no meeting will ever be possible. Juliette Binoche is pretty good as the lead but the script lets her down. The film mainly works through the clumsy device of having its protagonist talking to a therapist, though at one stage, we're expected to follow an alternative working out of the story that she has imagined as a piece of fiction. The tale ends with a couple of twists in quick succession; at least one of them might have been better revealed upfront, so we understood the character's motivation better.

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        • Curiosidades
          In this film. actors Juliet Binoche and Francois Civil play lovers. In the film, Elles (2011). they play Mother and Son. Ms Binoche jokes about this in the DVD extras about the making of the film.
        • Citações

          Claire Millaud: I do use social media, dr. Bormans. For people like me it's both, a shipwreck and a life raft.

        • Conexões
          References Ligações Perigosas (1988)
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        Detalhes

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        • Data de lançamento
          • 12 de setembro de 2019 (Brasil)
        • Países de origem
          • França
          • Bélgica
        • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
          • Juliette Binoche: The Art of Being - Official Fansite
          • Official site
        • Idioma
          • Francês
        • Também conhecido como
          • Who You Think I Am
        • Locações de filme
          • Paris, França
        • Empresas de produção
          • Diaphana Distribution
          • France 3 Cinéma
          • Scope Pictures
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        • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
          • US$ 45.265
        • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
          • US$ 11.223
          • 5 de set. de 2021
        • Faturamento bruto mundial
          • US$ 3.258.051
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        • Tempo de duração
          1 hora 41 minutos
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