
Me 2014
In *Me (2014)*, the line between fiction and reality blurs when a struggling actress devises a cunning plan to revive her career—by secretly turning her eccentric friend's delusional worldview into a reality TV show.
Director: Jefery Levy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Me (2014) about?
*Me (2014)* follows a down-and-out actress who secretly films her eccentric friend, a former reality TV producer convinced his life is a hidden-camera show. As she exploits his delusions for her own gain, the line between truth and performance blurs in this twisted comedy of errors.
Who directed Me?
Jefery Levy directed *Me (2014)*, bringing a sharp comedic edge to the film's meta-narrative and offbeat premise.
Who stars in Me?
The film features Susan Traylor, Jefery Levy, Michael Des Barres, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Mark Oliver in key roles.
Is Me (2014) worth watching?
As an indie dark comedy with a unique premise, *Me (2014)* offers quirky entertainment for fans of offbeat humor and meta-commentary. Its runtime is tight at 86 minutes, making it a quick but memorable watch for those who enjoy satirical twists on fame and reality TV.
How long is Me?
The runtime of *Me (2014)* is 86 minutes.
About Me (2014) — A dark comedy about fame, delusion, and reality TV
In *Me (2014)*, the line between fiction and reality blurs when a struggling actress devises a cunning plan to revive her career—by secretly turning her eccentric friend's delusional worldview into a reality TV show. Directed by Jefery Levy and packed with offbeat humor, this indie comedy explores themes of identity, fame, and the surreal lengths people go to for attention. The film follows a washed-up reality TV producer who now believes his entire life is a hidden-camera production, creating a darkly comedic clash of perceptions. With its quirky charm and sharp satire, *Me (2014)* dives into the absurdity of modern celebrity culture and the blurred boundaries of personal storytelling.
Starring Susan Traylor as the opportunistic actress, Mark Oliver as the delusional ex-producer, and Jennifer Jason Leigh in a supporting role, the cast delivers performances that balance humor with pathos. The atmosphere is a mix of cynical wit and unexpected heart, making *Me (2014)* a cult gem for fans of dark comedies and meta-narratives. Whether you're drawn to its clever premise or its off-kilter energy, this film promises a ride through the looking glass of fame—and the lengths people will go to chase it.