FilmWatch Weekly: 'A Different Man' plus fall film festivals
Briefly

"Rationally, it's the most obvious thing in the world that someone's appearance has virtually nothing to do with the quality of the character. But it remains a truism that people possessing conventionally attractive physical features are perceived more positively."
"Aspiring actor Edward knows this. He's committed to his craft, but his appearance has relegated him to a single paying job... his face to be covered in an array of benign tumors."
"Believing the Edward she knew has died, Ingrid writes a play about him, and Edward becomes obsessed with playing the character."
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