- Studio: Indomina Releasing
- Release Date: Jul 13, 2012
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7.9
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings
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Positive: 26 out of 29
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Mixed: 3 out of 29
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Negative: 0 out of 29
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Aug 6, 201210
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Aug 15, 20129Wonderful documentary about an outlandish story. The director was able to convey many sides of the story, leaving it to the viewer to decide. For such a traumatizing event, there are elements of humor. I question if the humor was done intentionally, or if its just the crazy ideas that eventually bring out the laughs.
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Dec 6, 20129
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Feb 1, 20139La trama es de lo más increible que podas ver en otro documental, Layton lo maneja de una manera original y efectiva, no despegas tus ojos de la pantalla ni por un segundo. Hipnotizante y aterradora.
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Feb 21, 20139
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Apr 28, 20139This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Aug 7, 20128
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Mar 22, 20138The story alone is fascinating but the subtle twist it has is even more intriguing. The movie gives you indication but leaves enough questions open to decide by yourself. To give out more would spoil one of the best films I have recently seen.
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Jan 27, 20137An entertaining documentry, with alot of mystery. Nicely shot, having real footage mixed with actors. Best thing, it didnt bore you with what the conclusion of the movie will be.
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Feb 27, 20135
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Aug 2, 20124Film was well produced but didn't have enough content to justify its length. If you want a more nuanced read on this individual, I'd strongly suggest the New Yorker's article by David Grann ("The Chameleon"). It will take less time, leave you more informed and satisfied than this movie.
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75The utterly bizarre story made national news when it broke, has since provided much magazine fodder, and popped up only two years ago adapted into a dramatic feature. Now it receives the documentary treatment and, in the devilishly manipulative hands of director Bart Layton, what a treatment it is – the weirdness just gets weirder.
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75The most fascinating aspect of The Imposter, though, is why the missing boy's family believed his story.
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60There's a good reason why the true-crime film The Imposter is a documentary: If someone tried to pass off this bizarre Texas tale as fiction, nobody would believe it.