

Selfie
He was his absolute copy – his gestures, body language and jokes were so real, no one suspected the change. Bogdanov looked at the screen as if it was mirror. the double has taken over his tV-show, held meetings with his fans, lived with his women and had drinks with his friends. Bogdanov’s life and identity were erased in an instant. Popular, successful and cynical writer Bogdanov lost everything he has been working on for years building his career. As he clearly sees that the double is better and sincerer than he, he realizes the battle of his life is lost. the only one who wants to have real Bogdanov back is his daughter...
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Plot Summary
A struggling photographer finds his life turned upside down when he accidentally receives a mysterious camera that can reveal people's hidden truths through their selfies. He uses this newfound ability to navigate his career and complicated relationships, but soon discovers that some truths are better left untold.
Critical Reception
Selfie received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences alike. While some praised its unique premise and comedic elements, others found the plot somewhat predictable and underdeveloped. The performances were generally well-received, particularly the lead actor's.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive concept and lighthearted humor.
- Criticized for a somewhat formulaic narrative structure.
- The lead performances were noted as a strong point.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Selfie are varied. Many enjoyed the film's comedic timing and the refreshing storyline involving technology. However, a segment of viewers found the pacing inconsistent and wished for more depth in the character development.
Fun Fact
The film cleverly uses the concept of selfies as a central plot device, reflecting the growing trend of social media and self-representation in contemporary society.
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