You Are Not Me

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    Drew GregoryAutostraddle
    While the Get Out comparisons are inevitable, the film this most recalls is actually Brian Yuzna’s 1989 masterpiece Society.
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    Randy MyersSan Jose Mercury News
    An impressive piece of genre filmmaking that is disturbing and multi-layered.
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    Zachary LeeRogerEbert.com
    "You Are Not Me" is one of the better feel-bad movies of this year's holidays, one that understands that family's embrace may be more suffocating than loving.
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    Ygraine Hackett-CantabranaWhat a Scream Podcast
    With intensely strong performances and its intriguing world building, You Are Not Me is an incredibly relatable and anxiety-inducing argument for spending the festive holidays away from the family.
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    Pere VallFotogramas
    A film that draws from various identifiable sources, blends different genres, social problems and themes, and is not afraid… to scare us. [Full review in Spanish]
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    Emilie BlackCinema Crazed
    This is a strong film with a good payoff, a little bit of scares, a whole lot of creepy, and some truly disturbing old folks in the second half.
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    Mae AbdulbakiScreen Rant
    The story brings together intriguing character relationships and allows us to ponder the nature of familial love, its conditions, and expectations.
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    Celia SantosEscribiendoCine
    Mostly, the film presents a very original and innovative plot within its genre and keeps the viewer intrigued... [Full review in Spanish]
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    Trace ThurmanHorror Queers Podcast
    Crespo and Romera's haunting, introspective film feels all too authentic in its depiction of queer identity issues.
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    C.H. NewellFather Son Holy Gore
    You Are Not Me is a disturbing look at the horrors done to those who don’t fit perfectly into a bourgeois heteronormative world, even those who are meant to be considered family.
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