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Likeness
BandSAboutMovies25 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Kaitlyn (Mary Rose Branick)'s mother (Virginia Newcomb) has been missing for four months and no one seems to be working all that hard to find her. That's why she's created a digital AI copy of her, using all of her social media posts, to help her find out exactly where her real mother is. Director and writer David A. Flores has created a film that starts with an interesting concept that really could happen in the future and explores the emotions that surround loss and how even all the technology in the world may not be able to heal the wounds left by someone. I also found it so fascinating how Kaitlyn can speak more honestly with the representative of her mother than she could to her flesh and blood parent. The ending is really well handled, too.
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Kirpianuscus26 February 2024
A real nice idea, the veils of a policier , technology as basic ingredient of a simple story about a woman looking for her mother. In contemporary context, nothing eccentric but the good point is exactly the connection between two ladies, the familiar ingratitude about parents and the regrets in tough moments.

In fact, this is the heart of film.

Well reflected by sunflower neklace and by the discover of isolated house and the fair remind of risks of internet relations.

In same measure, a film about growing up of a young woman discovering what real matters in her life.

The result is just beautiful, in profound sense.
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