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So, 'Me, Michael and I' dives deep into Freddy Dufour's obsession with Michael Jackson. The film's tone is pretty raw; you feel his yearning and the weight of his choices. The pacing alternates between intimate family moments and the surrealism of Freddy's surgeries. There’s this constant tension between his dreams and the harsh reality of chasing them. The practical effects are intriguing—watching him transform is both fascinating and unsettling. And the performances, especially from his girlfriend and parents, really highlight the emotional stakes. It’s not just about impersonation, but the lengths one will go for acceptance and self-identity. Definitely a unique piece that plays with the boundaries of fandom and personal ambition.
Focus on themes of identityNote the practical effects in surgeriesGood for discussions on fandom and ambition
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