Freely adapting from a novel by Camille Laurens, Who You Think I Am is boasted a kaleidoscopic performance by Juliette Binoche as a fiftysomething woman who has been rendered invisible by society (at one point a character literally looks at her without seeing her) but finds a new face for herself onlineA) Freely adapting from a novel by Camille Laurens,
Who You Think I Am is boasted a kaleidoscopic performance by Juliette Binoche as a fiftysomething woman who has been rendered invisible by society (at one point a character literally looks at her without seeing her) but finds a new face for herself online
B) Freely adapting from a novel by Camille Laurens,
Who You Think I Am is boasted a kaleidoscopic performance by Juliette Binoche when a fiftysomething woman who has been rendered invisible by society (at one point a character literally looks at her without seeing her) but finds a new face for herself online
C) Freely adapting from a novel by Camille Laurens,
Who You Think I Am boasts a kaleidoscopic performance by Juliette Binoche when a fiftysomething woman who has been rendered invisible by society (at one point a character literally looks at her without seeing her) but finds a new face for herself online
D) Freely adapted from a novel by Camille Laurens,
Who You Think I Am boasts a kaleidoscopic performance by Juliette Binoche as a fiftysomething woman who has been rendered invisible by society (at one point a character literally looks at her without seeing her) but finds a new face for herself online
E) Freely adapted from a novel by Camille Laurens,
Who You Think I Am is boasted a kaleidoscopic performance by Juliette Binoche as a fiftysomething woman who has been rendered invisible by society (at one point a character literally looks at her without seeing her) but finds a new face for herself online