Look at Me streaming
Genre
Comedy
Year
2004
Runtime
1h50

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Metascore

Look at Me

A heartfelt journey of self-discovery and acceptance.

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Synopsis

Look at Me (Comme une image) is a French comedy-drama film released in 2004. The story revolves around Lolita Cassard, a talented but socially insecure young woman who strives for recognition and approval from her egocentric father, a successful writer. Through encounters with various characters, Lolita navigates the complexities of relationships, self-worth, and finding her own voice in a world preoccupied with appearances. As she learns to embrace her individuality, the film delves into themes of acceptance, authenticity, and the power of self-expression. With nuanced performances and poignant moments, Look at Me offers a heartfelt exploration of identity and perception.

Cast

  • Marilou Berry

    Marilou Berry

    Lolita Cassard

  • Jean-Pierre Bacri

    Jean-Pierre Bacri

    Étienne Cassard

  • Agnès Jaoui

    Agnès Jaoui

    Sylvia Millet

  • Laurent Grévill

    Laurent Grévill

    Pierre Millet

  • Virginie Desarnauts

    Virginie Desarnauts

    Karine Cassard

  • Keine Bouhiza

    Sébastien

Reviews

Look at Me has garnered positive reviews from critics, with many praising its exploration of interpersonal dynamics and themes of self-image. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a solid 88% rating, citing the performances and character development as highlights. IMDb users rate the movie at 6.8/10, appreciating the emotional depth and relatable storytelling. Metacritic awards Look at Me a score of 79/100, noting its engaging narrative and compelling portrayal of complex relationships. Reviewers have described the film as a thoughtful and introspective piece that resonates with audiences on a personal level. The performances, particularly by Marilou Berry, have been lauded for their authenticity and emotional impact. Overall, Look at Me is commended for its sincerity and nuanced exploration of societal pressures and individuality.