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So, 'Misidentified' directed by Fernanda Amim dives into identity and perception in a way that’s pretty unique. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, allowing you to sit with the unravelling stories of individuals grappling with their self-image. The tone is somber yet reflective, which kept me engaged throughout. It's not just talking heads; there's a rich tapestry of real-life footage blended in, giving it a raw authenticity. You can sense the careful thought behind the practical effects used to illustrate the inner conflicts of the subjects. The performances, if you can call them that, are more like real-life portrayals that pack a punch. It’s an interesting exploration of how we see ourselves and how that perception can be so malleable.
Focuses on identity and perceptionUtilizes real-life footageReflective and meditative pacing
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