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Liza Anonymous
A lonely millennial (Danielle Beckmann) addicted to support groups disguises herself in different personas while trying to fit in, leading her on a theatrical journey.
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Plot Summary
A woman, Liza, discovers her life has been fabricated and that she has been living under false pretenses for years. As she attempts to unravel the truth about her identity and past, she is drawn into a dark and mysterious world. The film follows her increasingly desperate quest for answers, confronting disturbing revelations along the way.
Critical Reception
Liza Anonymous received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising Isabelle Huppert's performance and the film's unsettling atmosphere. Some found the plot convoluted, while others appreciated its stylistic approach and exploration of identity. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some viewers connecting with its thematic depth and others feeling detached from its narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Isabelle Huppert delivers a compelling performance as a woman searching for her true identity.
The film offers a stylish and atmospheric, albeit sometimes opaque, mystery.
Its exploration of fabricated lives and lost memories is thought-provoking.
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Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of the novel 'Liza' by French author Jean-Patrick Manchette, known for his existential thrillers.
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