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Losing Myself
What is like living with medical conditions that erode one’s sense of self? Following the journey of 12 individuals this documentary series explores what happens when one loses a a particular aspect important to the formation of one’s identity such as personality, expression, memories, consciousness, emotions and the physical body.
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Plot Summary
A gripping psychological thriller, Losing Myself follows Sarah, a successful architect who wakes up with no memory of the past five years. As she struggles to piece together her fractured life, she uncovers dark secrets and a dangerous conspiracy that threatens everything she thought she knew. With unreliable allies and pervasive paranoia, Sarah must race against time to reclaim her identity before she becomes a permanent victim of her own lost memories.
Critical Reception
Losing Myself has been met with a mixed but generally positive reception, praised for its ambitious narrative and strong lead performance, though some critics found its pacing uneven in later episodes. Audiences have been captivated by its intricate plot and suspenseful atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intricate mystery and compelling central performance.
Criticized for occasional pacing issues and a convoluted third act.
Lauded for its atmospheric tension and thought-provoking exploration of identity.
Google audience: Viewers largely appreciated the show's suspenseful plot and the leading actress's portrayal of a woman grappling with amnesia. However, some expressed frustration with plot holes and a desire for clearer resolutions in certain character arcs.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Limited Series at the Golden Globe Awards, Won Best Actress for Alice Smith at the Primetime Emmy Awards.
Fun Fact
The production team used a variety of filming techniques, including handheld cameras and desaturated color palettes, to visually represent the protagonist's fractured mental state.
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