

Fake

Magazine features writer Birdie Bell meets successful grazier Joe Burt on a dating app and believes she's found her perfect match, but as the relationship intensifies she begins to feel her boyfriend isn't all he has led her to believe.
Magazine features writer Birdie Bell meets successful grazier Joe Burt on a dating app and believes she's found her perfect match, but as the relationship intensifies she begins to feel her boyfriend isn't all he has led her to believe.
A story that is not only about deception but mainly about self-deception, and Asher Keddie's powerful performance, which is sustained by expressive close-ups, is one of the essential elements for building a solid and credible psychological drama. By establishing an identification of the protagonist with the spectator when she delves into the discovery of lies, the intention is not to solve all the secrets that surround her, but to try to understand the dynamics of an obsessive love. It is not important to discover what is real, but how the character manages to get out of the circle of emotional dependence.
A story that is not only about deception but mainly about self-deception, and Asher Keddie's powerful performance, which is sustained by expressive close-ups, is one of the essential elements for building a solid and credible psychological drama. By establishing an identification of the protagonist with the spectator when she delves into the discovery of lies, the intention is not to solve all the secrets that surround her, but to try to understand the dynamics of an obsessive love. It is not important to discover what is real, but how the character manages to get out of the circle of emotional dependence.