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That's me too
Stine is eighteen and has finished school. Her parents have are divorced, and the father has a new wife. Stine is not so anxious finding a regular job, She would like to be an actor.
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Plot Summary
This film is a fictionalized documentary exploring the life and memories of Sylvie, a young woman who spent her childhood in a boarding school and grappled with her identity and relationships. Through fragmented scenes and introspective narration, the movie delves into her emotional journey, her complex family dynamics, and her search for self-understanding. It captures a period of personal introspection and the lingering impact of formative experiences.
Critical Reception
As a less widely distributed film by a prominent director, 'That's Me Too' did not receive widespread critical attention in the same way as Resnais' more famous works. However, reviews that exist tend to praise its introspective and experimental nature, typical of Resnais' later career. It is appreciated by cinephiles for its unique approach to memory and identity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its experimental and introspective approach to character study.
Seen as a deeply personal and somewhat challenging viewing experience.
Appreciated for its unique exploration of memory and identity.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'That's Me Too' is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for its blend of fictional narrative with documentary-style elements, a characteristic that Alain Resnais explored throughout his career.
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