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Identiteaze

  • 2024
  • 42m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
98
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John de Lancie, Jasika Nicole, Darius Rose, Maggie Mae Fish, Jessie Earl, James Tison, and Abigail Thorn in Identiteaze (2024)
AdventureDramaFantasySci-FiShort

A pair of new hires must unravel their identity while navigating a corporate metaverse that controls virtually every aspect of its employees' online reality.A pair of new hires must unravel their identity while navigating a corporate metaverse that controls virtually every aspect of its employees' online reality.A pair of new hires must unravel their identity while navigating a corporate metaverse that controls virtually every aspect of its employees' online reality.

  • Director
    • Jessie Earl
  • Writer
    • Jessie Earl
  • Stars
    • James Tison
    • Ezra Reaves
    • Maggie Mae Fish
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    98
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jessie Earl
    • Writer
      • Jessie Earl
    • Stars
      • James Tison
      • Ezra Reaves
      • Maggie Mae Fish
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Tison
    • Aaron
    Ezra Reaves
    Ezra Reaves
    • Aerin
    Maggie Mae Fish
    Maggie Mae Fish
    • Erin
    Darius Rose
    Darius Rose
    • Anthony
    Abigail Thorn
    Abigail Thorn
    • Val
    Jasika Nicole
    Jasika Nicole
    • Michelle
    Vera Wylde
    Vera Wylde
    • Old Ventiverse
    John de Lancie
    John de Lancie
    • Steve
    Erin Coyle
    • AdVent Employee
    Danie Crofoot
    • AdVent Employee
    Jenny Geist
    • AdVent Employee
    Spotted Giraffe
    • AdVent Employee
    Pat Gomez
    • AdVent Employee
    Jeff Happ
    • AdVent Employee
    Paige Hicks
    • AdVent Employee
    Noa Plant
    • AdVent Employee
    Will Reese
    • AdVent Employee
    Victor Romero
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    • Director
      • Jessie Earl
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      • Jessie Earl
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    3scottobear-51256

    I was hoping for and expecting more.

    No spoilers here.

    As I mentioned in the title, I was hoping for and expecting more. I am familiar with the writer and a few of the actors, and I generally enjoy things that they produce. This is not the case here, as the writing feels very stilted and heavy on clichés, and the actors generally do a good job with the material that they are given to work with.

    You would likely be better served watching something else, like Cube, and supporting LGBTQ+ stories elsewhere. The themes and ideas of the short are good ones but feel to be applied very poorly. Questions of identity in identiteaze is almost as comically simplistic as a bad episode of Star Trek.
    5exalya

    A lost plot

    This short film reminded me of the TV show Severance, but where Severance provided enough information to generate specific questions about the core mysteries of the story, Identiteaze gave too few clues to spark an investment in the story. The visuals were good and the actors did well with what they were given. Much of the dialogue was repetitive or frustratingly vague, including a convoluted series of musical metaphors. I appreciate that this is a sincere effort from a cast and crew comprised of people often underrepresented in media, and I generally enjoy science fiction that explores elements of the human experience, including gender. The execution just didn't work for me.
    10coreyhonkonen

    A MUST SEE FOR ALL SCI FI FANS!

    From the brilliant mind of revolutionary artist Jessie Earl, Identiteaze is a stunning and captivating sci-fi short film. Set in a virtual reality limbo in a dystopic corporate controlled future, the film centers around two strangers with missing memories faced with an impossible decision and an unknown fate. An astounding cast, amazing writing and direction, and beautiful visuals highlight this exploration of identity, conformity, our place in the world, and what we owe to each other. Lovingly made by true fans of science fiction, the film features numerous nods to iconic works that aren't necessary for your enjoyment but that enhance the experience greatly if you are. The allegorical exploration of queer identities is heart wrenchingly potent, and relatable to anyone who's ever struggled to know who they are or what their place in the world should be. I cannot recommend this film enough. It is fully worth a membership to Nebula for this film alone!
    9bryantgries

    Very Solid and Enjoyable Little Movie

    I didn't really know what to expect exactly, but i thought it was well done. The performances were solid, and the dialogue worked for me. Don't want to say too much without spoiling something, but our two main characters and the actors who play them do a very good job of being distinct and yet having some essence in common. Part of that is the dialog and part of that is the actor. The sterile look works for what this is about; and that ending is eerie. The use of a turntable was particularly interesting; given how often records tend to scratch (around me anyway). And the song is a banger. I'm very glad I watched it; movies with horror undertones don't tend to appeal to me; but this one worked.
    2waynneaz

    kind of just nothing

    There was maybe on interesting part but for the most part I think they were trying to be clever but everything just fell little short a nice first try for a writer I do hope they do well and continue I feel they could get stronger as they go.

    Was nice to get Q (John de Lancie) in it, he is a very under rated actor and deserves a lot more credit, not quite on the voice lever as someone like Morgan Freeman but very recognizable when he is talking.

    I would say it is not something I would go out of my way to watch again, but if you do come across it you would not be wasting your time to watch it.

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Electric Pony Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Spacetime Productions
      • Nebula
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      • 42m
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      • Color
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      • Stereo
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      • 1.90:1

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