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The movie was reviewed in detail by Rue morgue's Dakota Dahl who states that "the whole film is chock full of overtly beautiful people which must be a directorial choice, because these people are some of the least in need of plastic surgery you’ll ever see." and stating that the actors are "stiff" and "wooden," but that this isn't a criticism ...
Jung Kyung-ho as Park Ji-woo, a talented plastic surgeon who loses his medical license. [4] Oh Na-ra as Oh Mi-jeong, the head of Insa Plastic Surgery's consultation office. [4] Choi Byung-mo as Cho Tae-cheon, a charismatic businessman. [4] Oh Yeon-seo as Hong Gyu Ok, the director of an Apgujeong VIP esthetic shop. [4] Oh Hee-joon as Valet [5]
Plastic surgery or other kinds of cosmetic maintenance aren’t things to be ashamed of, and it doesn’t demystify the glamour of Hollywood to admit that your face wasn’t carved by the gods but ...
In a desperate attempt to save her faltering marriage, 55-year-old Barbara Sawyer submits to full-body plastic surgery in a Swiss clinic, then checks into an exclusive ski resort, Cortina d'Ampezzo, to await the arrival of her attorney-husband Mark. Reveling in her considerably younger and tauter appearance, she allows playboy Erich to seduce her.
[2] [8] It was the first feature film director Jesús Franco made with an international cast and a full sized-crew in nearly 20 years. [9] The film's budget was Franco's largest since Succubus (1968). [10] [11] The special effects manager on Faceless was Jacques Gastineau. It was his second special effects job after doing work in Terminus (1987 ...
It retained 87% of its lead-in audience and held the No. 1 spot on Hulu's "Top 15 Today" list for three consecutive days, remaining in that position as of September 30, 2024. [34] The series later attracted 13.6 million cross-platform viewers in its first week, representing a 230% increase over its live + same-day audience of 4.13 million.
False Face [a] is a 1977 American psychological horror film directed by John Grissmer, and starring Robert Lansing and Judith Chapman.Its plot follows a mentally-unstable plastic surgeon who transforms a young accident victim to resemble his missing daughter, all part of a scheme to inherit a property from his deceased millionaire father-in-law.