- MOVIE
- 02:23 PM, Apr 24
this small but perfectly formed French-language thriller is a worthy heir of Hitchcock. It even features a death scene ripped directly from "Vertigo". But it's more than just twisty, smarty-pants homageby Kevin Maher [The Times (UK) ]
the film finally takes shape as a flawed but elegant morality tale about the dangers and temptations of the virtual lifeby Sandra Hall [Sidney Morning Herald (Australia) ]
Safy Nebbou tucks bittersweet human observations between unabashedly outlandish twists. With Binoche once more on beguiling form,.. this slinky entertainment can expect numerous distributors' friend requestsby Guy Lodge [Variety ]
ridiculous, sub-Hitchcockian French drama starring Juliette Binoche; the increasingly convoluted and silly plotting undermines any chance of an entertaining film, let alone one with anything meaningful to sayby Allan Hunter [The List Film (UK) ]
Juliet Binoche's performance is incredibly engaging; "Who You Think I Am" is a catfish story on the surface but wields a much more substantial message once under Safy Nebbou's microscopeby April McIntyre [HeyUGuys ]
a very enjoyable picture starring Juliette Binoche from French director Safy Nebbou; Binoche's performance and the movie are elegant, ingenious and sexyby Peter Bradshaw [The Guardian ]