Who You Think I Am Reviews
What begins as a possibly harmless bit catfishing veers into territory closer to 'Fatal Attraction,' yet this is no thriller but rather a mix of psychiatric mystery and psychological drama.
| Sep 22, 2024
…modern, intelligent and thoughtful in the way it considers the impact of the internet on our lives; it’s proper cinema, keeping the audience right on edge, and allowing Binoche to give yet another revelatory performance…
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 20, 2023
Who You Think I Am is a solid melodrama thriller with an impressive lead performance. Juliette Binoche elevates the screenplay written by Safy Nebbou and Julie Peyr.
| Feb 12, 2022
Who You Think I Am presents Juliette Binoche at her most fearless and vulnerable.
| Jan 11, 2022
The tale unfolds as she tells it to a psychologist, and is filled with unexpected twists, and commentary on toxic obsession with youth.
| Jan 11, 2022
Told in flashbacks as Claire confesses to her therapist, the story highlights what an incredible actor Binoche is, humanizing a woman who crosses moral, ethical and legal lines as she delves deeper and deeper into her lies.
| Jan 11, 2022
Trust that the wonderful Juliette Binoche carries the film with a beautifully nuanced and relatable performance.
| Jan 11, 2022
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.
| Jan 11, 2022
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.
| Jan 11, 2022
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.
| Jan 11, 2022
Juliette Binoche confirms her status as possibly the most captivating actor onscreen today.
| Oct 18, 2021
... might feel contrived and manipulative if not for Binoche's captivating performance.
| Oct 2, 2021
Juliette Binoche delivers a knockout performance as a divorcée caught up in a catfishing romance in Who You Think I Am.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Sep 11, 2021
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.
| Sep 9, 2021
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.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 9, 2021
This provocative and sexy tale of Internet identity is thoroughly entertaining.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 8, 2021
Thought-provoking about how it explores our private anxieties and public personas.
| Sep 3, 2021
It's a great hook... There are a number of good plot reveals.
| Sep 3, 2021
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.
| Sep 3, 2021
A Russian nesting doll of intentions, betrayals, and self-delusions that presents its story of deception in a manner that's constantly surprising.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 3, 2021