

Face that face
A man who has lived as an ordinary father and husband finally tries to find his authentic self in his twilight years.
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Plot Summary
In the secluded world of competitive portrait painting, a rising artist's meteoric success is overshadowed by a chilling mystery. When a reclusive art critic is found dead, all eyes turn to the young painter whose controversial work seemingly predicted the tragedy. As paranoia mounts and the lines between art and reality blur, the artist must confront their own psyche to uncover the truth before they become the next masterpiece of murder.
Critical Reception
Face that Face garnered a mixed reception, with critics praising its atmospheric tension and visual style but often finding its plot convoluted and its characters underdeveloped. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the psychological depth and unique premise, while others felt the film struggled to deliver a satisfying resolution.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stylish visuals and unsettling atmosphere.
- Criticized for a plot that becomes too intricate and difficult to follow.
- Performances were noted as strong, particularly the lead.
- The film's ambiguous ending left many viewers unsatisfied.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's unique premise and the visual artistry on display. However, many found the narrative confusing, and some expressed disappointment with the lack of clear answers by the film's conclusion.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Cinematography at the Independent Film Festival Awards.
Fun Fact
The distinctive style of the portraits featured in the film was created by three different artists, each specializing in a different technique to achieve the unsettling and varied looks required for the narrative.
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