
Identity Crisis
2023 · 92m
Synopsis
A shy science wiz in college struggling with confidence, figures out how to clone herself in order to create the perfect identity. Only to discover she was already created perfect herself and she had all the courage, she just needed to try
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Cast

Scout Tayui-Lepore
Madison Montgomery

Sophia Lepore
Clone
Laura Leigh Turner
Harper

Finn Roberts
Trevor

Maria Canals-Barrera
Professor Dr. Angela Harris

Elester Latham
Henry

Samantha Ahn
Cami Montgomery

David Andrew Berry
Cole

Alexandra Boylan
Jasmine

Cameron Crum
Sarah

Jena Fakroddin
Natalie

Caroline Elizabeth Gregory
Corrina

Chloë Julianne Moore
Library Student
Taylin Muth
Feature extra

Sean-Ryan Petersen
Kevin

Eliza Shin
Mary Montgomery
Nathan Swift
Bill

Kenya Vasquez
Addison
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IN A NUTSHELL: The story is about a college student who is a bit of a genius who figures out how to clone herself. The film was written by Alexandra Boylan and Andrea Polnaszek. It's already won the ReFrame Stamp award, which is an award for featuring women in film casts and crews. THINGS I LIKED: I love that the protagonist in the story is played by twin sisters: Scout & Sophia Tayui-lepore. I'm an identical twin, so that's what caught my eye with this movie. If you're a twin too, you HAVE to go to the annual Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio! It's held the first weekend of August every year. It's so much fun! All of the Extras in the cast are actual students at Grand Canyon University. Some of the cast members include Maria Canals-Barrera, Elester Latham, Laura Leigh Turner, and Finn Roberts. I think everyone struggles with imposter syndrome and who they really are. Viewers will enjoy a sweet film that touches on those things, and one that encourages you to make the changes you want to see in your life. While the movie isn't a typical Christian movie, it does mention that God created us and, because of that, we all have intrinsic worth. We see several Christian crosses and a university professor talks openly about God. Lovely soundtrack. I love that the movie features a girl in science who actually wants to learn. As a university professor, I love it when students actually see knowledge and take their education seriously. It's refreshing to see a movie with lots of really nice people instead of bullies and jerks. The classic dressing room montage is cliched but still cute. Keep watching during the final rolling credits for some clips that show behind-the-scenes filming of the movie and outtakes. THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: The musical numbers were nice but it was super distracting to see how the lips didn't quite match the audio when the girl was singing. Several college students appear to have limitless funds and constantly go shopping to buy new clothes, something which might frustrate young viewers whose expectations are that they should be able to do the same thing. TIPS FOR PARENTS: Older kids, especially girls, can be motivated and inspired by this story. Kissing A competitive, belittling older sister. !

IN A NUTSHELL: The story is about a college student who is a bit of a genius who figures out how to clone herself. The film was written by Alexandra Boylan and Andrea Polnaszek. It's already won the ReFrame Stamp award, which is an award for featuring women in film casts and crews. THINGS I LIKED: I love that the protagonist in the story is played by twin sisters: Scout & Sophia Tayui-lepore. I'm an identical twin, so that's what caught my eye with this movie. If you're a twin too, you HAVE to go to the annual Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio! It's held the first weekend of August every year. It's so much fun! All of the Extras in the cast are actual students at Grand Canyon University. Some of the cast members include Maria Canals-Barrera, Elester Latham, Laura Leigh Turner, and Finn Roberts. I think everyone struggles with imposter syndrome and who they really are. Viewers will enjoy a sweet film that touches on those things, and one that encourages you to make the changes you want to see in your life. While the movie isn't a typical Christian movie, it does mention that God created us and, because of that, we all have intrinsic worth. We see several Christian crosses and a university professor talks openly about God. Lovely soundtrack. I love that the movie features a girl in science who actually wants to learn. As a university professor, I love it when students actually see knowledge and take their education seriously. It's refreshing to see a movie with lots of really nice people instead of bullies and jerks. The classic dressing room montage is cliched but still cute. Keep watching during the final rolling credits for some clips that show behind-the-scenes filming of the movie and outtakes. THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: The musical numbers were nice but it was super distracting to see how the lips didn't quite match the audio when the girl was singing. Several college students appear to have limitless funds and constantly go shopping to buy new clothes, something which might frustrate young viewers whose expectations are that they should be able to do the same thing. TIPS FOR PARENTS: Older kids, especially girls, can be motivated and inspired by this story. Kissing A competitive, belittling older sister. To see my full review, go to my YouTube channel called Movie Review Mom!

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Super fun sci-fy story about a college student struggling with crippling self-esteem issues. She learns important lessons about where self worth comes from (being fearfully and wonderfully made by God) after attempting to create a clone with all the traits she wishes she possessed. The storytelling is so well done from writing to the acting, directing and editing. The colors and music are really fun. I love that actual twins play the student and her clone. I applaud the filmmakers for giving us intelligent female role models for young girls. It's fun, funny and deeply moving. Thanks for making my day!