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So, 'Mein fremdes Ich' dives deep into the life of Lale, a model worn out by the industry's relentless demands. It's a documentary that feels quite intimate, almost like you're sitting in on her personal journey. The pacing is reflective, giving you time to digest her thoughts about identity and the superficiality surrounding her. What caught my attention is the concept of virtual cloning—her avatar stepping in to reclaim her time and sanity. It raises questions about self and technology without getting too heavy-handed. The atmosphere is a mix of raw honesty and existential reflection. Some practical effects are used here to visualize her ideas, and the performances really ground it, making it relatable. Definitely a unique take on modern life's pressures.
Explores themes of identity and self-imageReflective pacing allows for deep connectionInteresting use of practical effects in visual storytelling
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