That's Not Me (film)

A young and spunky cast and crew have installed in this smart and sassy dramedy a highly disciplined, tonally cohesive style.

[12] Jake Watt of Switch called the film "a marvel of indie ingenuity, with dollops of charm and confident direction.

"[13] Karl Quinn writing for The Age said the film is "bursting with comedy, humanity and interesting ideas",[14] the Huffington Post called it "a stunning exploration of identity, the industry and the thirst for fame…the perfect blend of comedy and tragedy”,[15] whilst Concrete Playground praised it as "earnest, astute, insightful and thoroughly amusing.

Sibling rivalry, celebrity and chasing dreams have never been so much fun in this energetic, uplifting character-driven comedy that soars as surely as the trajectory of its irresistible star”.

[17] Time Out gave the film four stars, with critic Nick Dent writing "Alice Foulcher deserves to be a lock for Best Actress [for the 2017 AACTA awards].

"[19] Andy Howell of Ain't It Cool writes “[Alice Foulcher] shoulders all the drama and gives one of the best twin performances I’ve ever seen... Having nuanced drama embedded in a comedy is a tightrope walk, but she’s got the skills to land it.”[20] Leigh Paatsch of the Herald Sun gave the film a positive review, noting "a wonderful performance by Foulcher in a deceptively demanding role".

[21] Film Alert 101 suggests that Foulcher "may well be the comic talent of her age",[22] and radio station 2ser 107.3 describes her as "absolutely superb throughout".