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A lukewarm coffee and a sudden urge to delete your social media.
Andrew Scott (in a career-best dual performance) plays Leo/Paul with a sweaty, heartbreaking precision. The film asks: if you could swap your life for a “better” one, would you even recognize your own happiness? The first act’s paranoid thriller energy slowly curdles into a quiet, bizarrely funny meditation on imposter syndrome and self-sabotage. a different man dthrip
A meek identity-thief botches a job and wakes up post-coma in the body of his latest mark — a beloved local philanthropist. The catch? He likes the original him better. A lukewarm coffee and a sudden urge to
3.5 / 5 Starts as a knotty psychological thriller, ends as a whisper of a chamber drama. The middle sags with one too many dream sequences, but the final 10 minutes — a silent, rain-soaked mirror stare — will haunt your commute. Watch it for Scott’s twin performance, skip it if you need tidy answers. The first act’s paranoid thriller energy slowly curdles
The Hook: Face/Off meets Anomalisa , directed by Charlie Kaufman’s anxious nephew.
