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Who Do You Think You Are? presents a poignant exploration of identity through Arnaud's journey. It doesn't shy away from the complexities of being transsexual in contemporary society—there's a rawness to his struggles for recognition, employment, and love. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of introspection that linger with you. The performances are striking, giving a real sense of the emotional weight that comes with Arnaud's experiences. It's not a typical narrative; it feels more like a slice of life that resonates long after viewing. There's a distinct atmosphere, almost a documentary feel at times, which adds to its authenticity.
This film was released in a limited format initially, which has contributed to its scarcity in collector circles. There are few editions floating around, and the discussions among collectors often highlight its unique themes and earnest portrayal of trans issues at a time when such narratives were still emerging. Its presence in a collector’s library can spark meaningful conversations about representation in film, and that's something that often draws interest.
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