
Chameleon 2008
"I am whoever you want me to be"
In *Chameleon* (2008), director Krisztina Goda crafts a darkly comedic thriller that explores deception and reinvention through the lens of a night-shift janitor turned con artist.
Director: Krisztina Goda
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chameleon (2008) about?
*Chameleon* (2008) follows Zsolt Kovàcs, a night-shift janitor who transforms into a charming con artist by studying the lives of his wealthy clients. His carefully crafted scams take a personal turn when he targets Hanna, a dancer with a tragic past, blurring the lines between his usual hustle and something far more dangerous.
Who directed Chameleon?
Chameleon was directed by Krisztina Goda, known for her ability to blend humor and suspense in character-driven stories.
Who stars in Chameleon?
The film stars Ervin Nagy as Zsolt Kovàcs, Gabriella Hámori as Hanna, and Zsolt Trill in a pivotal supporting role.
Is Chameleon (2008) worth watching?
With its sharp blend of comedy and thriller elements, *Chameleon* (2008) offers a gripping narrative that keeps viewers guessing. While not rated on IMDb, its unique premise and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven suspense.
How long is Chameleon?
Chameleon runs for 108 minutes, or approximately 1 hour and 48 minutes.
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About Chameleon (2008) — A Master of Deception Meets His Match
In *Chameleon* (2008), director Krisztina Goda crafts a darkly comedic thriller that explores deception and reinvention through the lens of a night-shift janitor turned con artist. Zsolt Kovàcs, played by Ervin Nagy, is a master of disguise who thrives on the anonymity of his office-cleaning job, using discarded clues to craft meticulous identities for himself. His schemes take a twisted turn when he infiltrates the life of Hanna, a 30-year-old dancer now confined to a wheelchair after a mysterious accident, and the daughter of a wealthy businessman. As Zsolt weaves his web of lies, blending humor with menace, the film challenges perceptions of trust and authenticity.
Goda's direction infuses the story with a sleek, almost noir-like atmosphere, while the blend of comedy and thriller genres creates a unique tension. Zsolt's ability to shape-shift into whoever his victims need makes *Chameleon* a chilling yet entertaining exploration of identity and manipulation.