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astrix says...
5 years ago
I find Dostoevsky's plot so visionary, yet anchored to a very real issue of all times. Still, something's missing in this movie. I really care about the topic of people being depersonalized nowadays, but I would have built a different context, since the one chosen here is clearly not easy to understand for everyone. That's why I guess too many people didn't give a chance to this movie. And this is a shame, considering how depersonalization is a pressing problem!
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JustcallmeT says...
2 years ago
It was a good watch, it's interesting but that's about it.

I'm familiar with these kind of movies the likes of Enemy, Nocturnal Animals, and Donnie Darko. The thing is these movies immerses you into a bizarre world and it's really hard to make sense of anything and that's the drawback. The message is hidden in a subtle way for you to decipher, you need time to understand, you need time to research. It is bad because it is mentally demanding but that is also what makes it beautiful.
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Kyria Crosszeria says...
2 years ago
Oh I might have found the weirdest film currently on HBO.
I both love and hate it already.
This could be a masterpiece. It’s just frustrating to watch.
There are no special people. Only people.
And I guess sometimes they steal faces and sometimes they don’t exist. Because they’re not in the system.
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chloeswatchlist says...
2 years ago
This is my very favorite movie ever, thank you Richard
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jarvis-8243417 says...
4 years ago
A confounding and overly stylized psychological thriller, The Double is an enigma wrapped in a riddle. Using a 1950’s steampunk aesthetic, the film follows a filing clerk (played by Jesse Eisenberg) who slowly loses his identity when a doppelganger that looks just like him shows up and starts taking over his life. Eisenberg does a decent job at portraying the two characters and at giving them unique personalities. But the storytelling’s rather poor, and makes it hard to follow what’s going on and whether the story is literal or metaphoric. Additionally, the tone is quite cold and bleak. The Double is a confusing and overly ambiguous film, and isn’t worth the trouble of figuring out.
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crybunny says...
4 years ago
i didn't get it to be completely honest but i mainly watched bc of chris morris's cameo so i dont mind
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wearestarrdust says...
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7 years ago
So obviously this is supposed to be a good movie, and parts of it were really quite spectacular. The lighting, the music and the atmosphere in general really were nice, however: the rest of it just...wasn't good. It could have been good, but I just don't think it really hit what it should have. The theme was good, despite what some people say about it being cliche: it's something that needs to be said. Ultimately, however, the film so was incredibly frustrating that it was too hard to really get into it. For the entire run time, I found myself yelling at him, wishing he'd just do something, anything...and the ending, while very interesting, just couldn't make up for the rest of the movie...seriously [spoiler]NO ONE NOTICED? NO ONE?[/spoiler]
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rafaelpires815 says...
8 years ago
This movie is totally mind fuck, but an awful mind fuck. It is so obvious. In the end it makes me realize that I just lost 2 hours of my life.
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igis says...
10 years ago
Гуд
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WitWolfy says...
10 years ago
OMG this movie was such a mind funk, didnt know WTF was going on most of the time. Was the double and James the same person??? Is it his crazy side???? does each person have a double O WHAT?!?!

EXPLAIN MOVIE, EXPLAIN!!!
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Reply by pedro-deleted-1553083453
10 years ago
Although confusing, this was quite a thought provoking film, obviously and purposely left to interpretation. <br /> <br /> Plot and logic aside, I was really impressed with the art direction, acting and overall atmosphere. For that alone, this movie is more than worth watching - of course, if you have a taste for it. <br /> <br /> Together with the other great interpretations (as you may find in the "Confused!" topic, I have a slightly different one, which may have been pointed before. <br /> <br /> Ok, so here we go. <br /> At some point, Simon reaches a limit - has had enough of being pushed around, not noticed, and so on. So he invents a better him, a person who materializes in James. Some may think they're linked, others may think James doesn't even exist (the Fight Club theory). <br /> <br /> I think that Simon wished to become James, and started to portray him, but eventually couldn't handle becoming James, it just wasn't him, and this - let's call it incompatibility - results in Simon losing control over James, who rapidly becomes an individual of his own, stealing every bit of the real Simon (his work, his girl), turning Simon into a ghost. <br /> <br /> Then Simon semi-suicides himself thus killing James. Yey. <br /> <br /> The real question is: how much does Hanna know? Who does she love? Was it enough that she saw the drawings Simon put together from pieces thrown in the garbage? Does she realise who Simon really is, really was? I guess that, when we see her wearing the earrings (in the ambulance) she received from Simon, we're led to believe that Hanna picked Simon. Or should we believe that, like everyone else at work probably, Hanna thinks she loves James, (because Simon intentionally kills Simon), as a plot to recover all the credit that was due to him - now 'filling the shoes' of James. <br /> <br /> Anyway, be careful what you wish for.
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