Sigue a dos gemelas idénticas, Anna y Zoe. Cuando Anna conoce a un corredor de bolsa, piensa que es perfecto, pero Zoe no confía en él, así que se propone descubrir la verdad sobre él.Sigue a dos gemelas idénticas, Anna y Zoe. Cuando Anna conoce a un corredor de bolsa, piensa que es perfecto, pero Zoe no confía en él, así que se propone descubrir la verdad sobre él.Sigue a dos gemelas idénticas, Anna y Zoe. Cuando Anna conoce a un corredor de bolsa, piensa que es perfecto, pero Zoe no confía en él, así que se propone descubrir la verdad sobre él.
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B Z Cullins
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- (as BZ Cullins)
Hannah Aaron Brown
- Hazel
- (as Hannah A. Brown)
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I really sorry to be rude but certain films deserve certain screenplays, if certain directors deserve it, if they deserve it, let's start by saying that in this film there is the usual sentimental triangle that is used by all the screenwriters who do not have the skills of writing a script !! Consequently, they take refuge in stupid sentimental or sexual triangles, the riggia is really bad, the script is written with the feet and the actors are ridiculous I don't know what else to say to describe this garbage, this is an insult even for the films reserved for TV, in assist the films for TV are absolute cult.
Jumped into this mainly because of Sasha being listed as lead in something with an R rating, along with a great support cast; Mira and Nestor (the non-eyeliner guy). Never heard of the book, but I do get a kick out of the seedy twins genre in general, so I kind of knew the plot without knowing it. It did kind of seem like a hammy parody of itself at first, but the more I watched, the more I couldn't really look away from Sasha (especially as Zoe), so I stayed with it. Yes, the plot is familiar, and the major plot twist is easy to spot in the first 15-20 min, but I have to say, Sasha is back on her game here from what I would call a void since playing edgy Ali in PLL. She looked fantastic and had charismatic confidence in her screen presence. All the main characters were beautiful people here (something I miss these days), and those elements combined with the absence of tiring identity, social political, and environmental messaging ended up making this an unexpectedly pleasant watch for me.
Okay, this isn't my normal go-to type of movie, but a friend got me to watch it. And I do LOVE movies in general esp old movies from the seventies and before and there was so much style and movement and beauty to this film that it reminded me of movies from the past while definitely still being super modern and fast-paced. Also all the beautiful people in the film didn't hurt to look at. I thought the lead actress was INSANELY good. No spoilers but she did a helluva job. And Mira Sorvino and husband were epic. If you like thrillers and twisty movies or movies from an era gone by, check it out!
Sasha Pieterse and Parker Young are incredible in this thriller from director, Jeff Fisher. Expect twists, turns, and thrills from "The Image of You."
The cinematography and lighting are highly evocative of Hitchcock's mid-century work. The clever use of shadow in adding a certain layer of mystique to the character of Zoe is masterfully played.
The film's use of montage through splitscreens and wipes is also something that has not been utilized in Hollywood in quite some time (the "Ocean's" remakes are the most recent examples that come to mind). Fisher clearly wears his influences on his sleeve, and it is an absolute pleasure seeing this adaptation of Adele Parks' novel come to life.
The cinematography and lighting are highly evocative of Hitchcock's mid-century work. The clever use of shadow in adding a certain layer of mystique to the character of Zoe is masterfully played.
The film's use of montage through splitscreens and wipes is also something that has not been utilized in Hollywood in quite some time (the "Ocean's" remakes are the most recent examples that come to mind). Fisher clearly wears his influences on his sleeve, and it is an absolute pleasure seeing this adaptation of Adele Parks' novel come to life.
I was looking for a new movie to watch and didn't have much time, which is when I stumbled across The Image of You. Seeing that it is a mere ninety minutes, with a few recognizable TV show actors, I decided to put it on completely blind. At first, the movie seemed very campy. The dialogue was awkward, and the story felt forced. Nothing of substance occurred until the end of the film, where so much happened that it felt super chaotic. To pile on, Zoe is one of the most unlikable characters I have ever seen in film, and Nick is irredeemably heartless and dumb. At times, it was hard to watch. However, I pretty quickly stopped taking it so seriously and began to actually enjoy it a little bit. I was able to have fun watching the big twist, and laughing at the scenes that were outlandish. Overall, this was a pretty bad movie by all means, but it could be somewhat of a fun watch if you indulge in the campiness.
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- TriviaAdele Parks is a British writer and "The Image of You" is set in England, with Anna/Zoe and Nick being British. The movie has changed this to the US.
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- 1h 30min(90 min)
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