

Incognito
Harry Donovan is an art forger who paints fake Rembrandt picture for $500,000. The girl he meets and gets into bed with in Paris, Marieke, turns out to be an arts expert Harry's clients are using to check the counterfeit picture he painted.
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Plot Summary
A talented but struggling artist named Kang discovers a hidden talent for forgery. He is drawn into the dangerous world of art forgery and illegal dealings, attracting the attention of powerful figures and a determined detective. As he navigates this treacherous path, he finds himself caught between his artistic ambitions and the escalating risks.
Critical Reception
Incognito received mixed to positive reviews, praised for its intriguing plot and stylish direction, though some critics found its pacing uneven. The performances were generally well-regarded, particularly the lead actors' ability to convey the tension and moral ambiguity of their characters. It was considered a competent thriller that explored themes of identity and deception.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful narrative and artistic themes.
- Applauded for strong lead performances and atmospheric direction.
- Criticized by some for occasional pacing issues and plot predictability.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available or documented through typical aggregate platforms for this film.
Fun Fact
The film explores the psychological toll of living a double life and the blurred lines between authenticity and deception, resonating with audiences interested in character-driven thrillers.
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