Monday 24 September 2018

Imitation Girl

"Imitation Girl" (2017, Natasha Kermani, Illium Pictures, Cup of Joe Film, Epic Pictures) is a sci-fi drama about a shape shifting alien.

A quick learning alien life form crashes to earth and assumes the form of a porn star cover girl called Juliana (Lauren Ashley Carter) from a discarded magazine. The creature then proceeds to investigate her new world where she finds help in the form of Saghi (Neimah Djourabchi) and his sister, Kahar (Sanam Erfani).

Concurrently, we follow the real Juliana who keeps catching glimpses of the alien using her face in the mirror...

"Imitation Girl" is a very character-driven piece. Carter gives an amazing performance as both the curious alien creature and her human counterpart. The film gives us a study on modern life and the common question "who am I, really?". Juliana is discontented with her life and her career and is seeking a way to achieve more. She seems to be constantly at odds with herself as to whether she considers her achievements to date to render her life successful. She attempts to recapture old talents and new, exciting experiences but just can't shake the impacts and habits of her life, job and character flaws. She's in a rut and she can't find her way out. It's a struggle that I'm sure a lot of people relate to on at least some level. The creature wearing her skin is asking herself the same question as she goes through various experiences and builds a relationship with Saghi. In a somewhat poignant manner, it is the alien who gets the most out of the human experience; she finds love, learns to speak Persian and embraces what her time on earth has to offer her.

The sci-fi aspects of the film are really secondary to the exploration of identity and are used to drive the plot forward. However, the effects are good and have a serene quality that fits extremely well with the narrative. The film is very thoughtful, slow burning and beautiful. If you're looking for a more energetic alien story this is probably not for you, but if you're looking for a contemplative, art house piece this could tick a lot of your boxes and is definitely worthy of your time. Currently available on Amazon Prime!

[Image: Illium Pictures, et al]
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