: Adam Bell (a timid history professor) and Anthony Claire (a confident, unfaithful actor) represent two sides of the same persona. Adam reflects the stable, monotonous life Anthony tries to maintain, while Anthony represents the impulses he cannot control.
: Spiders appear throughout the film as motifs of femininity, control, and entrapment. The giant spider at the end is often interpreted as a visual metaphor for Adam's fear of commitment and the "trap" of domestic responsibility. : Adam Bell (a timid history professor) and
The 2013 psychological thriller , directed by Denis Villeneuve , is a complex study of identity, masculinity, and subconscious conflict. Loosely based on José Saramago's 2002 novel The Double , the film explores the unsettling encounter between two identical men and the disintegration of their individual realities. Production Overview The giant spider at the end is often
: Adam's lectures on dictatorships parallel his own internal struggle. The director has described the subconscious as a "dictator inside ourselves" that controls individual actions and compulsions. directed by Denis Villeneuve