under the mask

Aliza 2022-04-20 09:01:12

I don't know if this counts as an American version. Whose soul is under the skin? I always see face-changing scenes in film and television dramas, and the techniques are superb, comparable to the top makeup artists in top beauty salons now. Then I want to ask, the skin has been changed, what about the sound? What about the eyes? What about eye color? Look at me, how unpleasant an audience like this is, with so many questions. But I appreciate the acting skills of the two male protagonists. They are obviously the same face. The former gangsters are no longer hostile and cunning, and the former policemen are more fierce and sinister. Eye expressions are details. Can you see through the truth under the mask?

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Extended Reading
  • Kathryne 2022-03-17 09:01:02

    @Archives. "I am me, I am not me, who am I, who is me" is like a flower of mutual growth and mutual restraint, trapped in the soil of constant self-identity questioning, and grows up and wrongly rooted into a backlit causality of good and evil; the script is quite solid, Both Cage and Travolta also dedicated their excellent acting skills, their eyes turned into the promised land, and the details were praised; Wu Yusen's violent aesthetics was finally presented perfectly, the gunfight classical soundtrack, reflexive shooting into the mirror body, religious suffering and fleeing.

  • Haley 2022-03-22 09:01:14

    If there is no pigeon, then Wu Yusen is not a qualified action movie if there is no chase

Face/Off quotes

  • Castor Troy: Sean Archer here, who's calling?

    Sean Archer: Well if you're Sean Archer, I guess I'm Castor Troy.

    [hangs up]

    Castor Troy: Ah, yes.

  • Castor Troy: [while holding a gun to the pilot's head] Fly bitch!