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So, 'Who Am I This Time?' is a quiet little TV movie from '82, directed by a name that might not ring a bell. It’s got this gentle, introspective vibe that lingers. Harry, played by the talented Christopher Walken, really brings this shy hardware store guy to life. The way he transforms on stage is something else—almost like he's shedding his real self. Then there’s the lovely Sally Kirkland as Helene, who you feel for—her loneliness really resonates. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing the characters' emotional arcs to breathe. It’s got this understated charm, touching on themes of identity and connection. The practical effects are minimal, but they don’t detract from the atmosphere, which is intimate and warm. A fascinating exploration of how people can find themselves through roles they play.
Emphasis on character-driven storytelling.Great for collectors interested in lesser-known TV films.Highlights Walken's early work and Kirkland's subtle performance.
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