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A Different Man (2024)

R 08/24/2024 Comedy, Drama 1h 52m
70%
User
Score
6.9/10
93%
78/100

The more you change, the more you stay the same.

Overview

Aspiring actor Edward undergoes a radical medical procedure to drastically transform his appearance. But his new dream face quickly turns into a nightmare, as he loses out on the role he was born to play and becomes obsessed with reclaiming what was lost.

Aaron Schimberg

Director

Top Billed Cast

Sebastian Stan

Sebastian Stan

Edward

Renate Reinsve

Renate Reinsve

Ingrid

Adam Pearson

Adam Pearson

Oswald

Miles G. Jackson

Miles G. Jackson

Sean

Patrick Wang

Patrick Wang

Director

Neal Davidson

Neal Davidson

Corey

Jed Rapfogel

Jed Rapfogel

Man in Sunglasses

Marc Geller

Marc Geller

Ragged Man

James Foster, Jr.

James Foster, Jr.

Intrusive Man

Media

TV Spot

TV Spot

Karaoke

Karaoke

Edward Crashes The Play And Fights Oswald - Movie Clip

Edward Crashes The Play And Fights Oswald - Movie Clip

Edward Gets Replaced By Oswald - Movie Clip

Edward Gets Replaced By Oswald - Movie Clip

Edward's New Face - Movie Clip

Edward's New Face - Movie Clip

Sebastian Stan, Adam Pearson & Aaron Schimberg on Changing Perceptions in ‘A Different Man’

Sebastian Stan, Adam Pearson & Aaron Schimberg on Changing Perceptions in ‘A Different Man’

'A Different Man' Wants You To Question Identity

'A Different Man' Wants You To Question Identity

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Sebastian Stan and Aaron Schimberg on A Different Man

Sebastian Stan and Aaron Schimberg on A Different Man

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Reviews

A review by CinemaSerf

Written on October 6, 2024

"Edward" (Sebastian Stan) is a facially disfigured man, stuck in a rundown apartment, whose life isn't really going anywhere fast. Then he gets a new neighbour. "Ingrid" (Renato Reinsve) is a writer who befriends him and promises him a part in her play. Meantime, his doctors manage to get him on a radical course of treatment that gradually returns his face to a more normal visage. Returning to his flat, and with some fairly grotesque things emerging from his leaky ceiling, he realises that nobody recognises him anymore so he has to assume a different identity. That's when he discovers that "Ingrid" is, indeed, putting on a play - and that the old "Edward" is the title and the topic. He wants the part. It's his part. How to get it though without giving the game away? Add to his frustrations...

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A review by good.film

Written on October 30, 2024

_A Different Man_ delights with a delicious paradox: take a character who feels outcast because of his looks, and then – _voila_. Melt away his differences. _Would he suddenly fit in? Would his life instantly turn around? Or is “success” far more than skin deep?_

New York writer-director Aaron Schimberg wants us to ponder if Edward is better off than he was before. We're caught between wondering if he's a victim of society’s need for normalcy – or a victim of _his own_ victim complex.

With his third feature, Schimberg creates a tantalising fantasy with oodles to say about perception, identity and inner happiness. His dark comic story peers deep into how we deal with “otherness” in society – and how we often revert, in our private moments, to letting our exteriors defi...

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A review by Brent Marchant

Written on January 7, 2025

Stories that allegorically address themes related to self-esteem, social acceptance and prejudice undoubtedly merit our attention, provided that they execute their narratives in discernable, cogent, relatable ways. Unfortunately, though, that’s where writer-director Aaron Schimberg’s third feature drops the ball. The film follows the strange saga of Edward Lemuel (Sebastian Stan), an aspiring New York actor afflicted with a severe skin disfigurement that has left his face overcome with tumorous growths. However, when he learns of a radical new medical treatment that offers the hope of a cure, he jumps at the chance. And, before long, after a series of incidents that bring graphic new meaning to the term “skin peel,” he’s left with a normal (and quite handsome) appearance. But, no...

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