Most of the comedy in It’s Me, It’s Me is behavioral, playing off the plausible notion that meeting exact copies of yourself would not be terrifying so much as socially awkward.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
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Slant Magazine by Andrew Schenker
Alternating between self-consciously offbeat comedy and existential J-horror, It's Me, It's Me never quite satisfies in either mode.
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Just strange enough to get inside your head, it's ultimately less committed to the meaning behind its events than the lucid means by which they take place.
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The New York Times by Miriam Bale
Though the film is occasionally frustrating and confusing, the modern life it is commenting on is certainly that, too.