

Me Too
Daniel, a recent university graduate with Down's Syndrome falls in love on his first day at work in the Department of Social Services. Laura is an outsider who spends her nights in the city's crowded clubs and singles' bars, escaping her problems in the arms of total strangers. Yet despite their apparent incompatibility, the two strike up a moving, bittersweet friendship that touches them both and eventually sets them on the road to happiness.
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Plot Summary
Dani, a young and ambitious man, becomes obsessed with Daniel, a successful businessman who is the object of his fascination. Dani's obsession escalates, leading him to investigate Daniel's life and relationships, blurring the lines between admiration and destructive fixation. As Dani delves deeper, he starts to emulate Daniel, leading to a complex and troubling exploration of identity and desire.
Critical Reception
Me Too received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its intense psychological exploration and strong performances, particularly from Óscar Jaenada. However, some found the narrative bleak and the pacing occasionally uneven. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its daring portrayal of obsession.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its raw and unflinching portrayal of obsession.
- Óscar Jaenada's performance is frequently cited as a standout.
- Some viewers found the film's dark themes and trajectory to be challenging.
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Fun Fact
The film's exploration of identity and desire draws parallels to classic literary works that examine obsessive relationships.
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