Review of Blueprint (2003) by John M — 03 Sep 2009
A selfish, ambitious pianist has herself cloned and tries to turn the clone into a version of herself, but the child has other ideas. Franka Potenta is magnificent as usual in the dual role, as mother and grown-up daughter in split timeframes.
The premise seems sci-fi-ish, but at heart it's really about the parent-child relationship and notions of identity. From the moment the mother utters the line "I don't think fathers really matter", she's the clear villian, yet still attracts enough empathy to drive the conflicts with her daughter, and everyone else around her.
This review of Blueprint (2003) was written by John M on 03 Sep 2009.
Blueprint has generally received mixed reviews.
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