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This severely afflicts the face and body of John Merrick (John Hurt) in "The Elephant Man" and Edward (Sebastian Stan) in "A ...
A Different Man has the makings of both an ironic comedy and a devastating tragedy: Stan plays Edward, a man living with neurofibromatosis, a condition that obscures his face with large but non ...
He then becomes fixated on Oswald (Adam Pearson), who also has neurofibromatosis, after he’s cast to play Edward in a stage production. In CinemaBlend’s review of A Different Man, Nick Venable ...
Edward fakes his own death and renames himself Guy, to stroke his latent vanity and fire up his career. This image released by A24 shows Sebastian Stan in a scene from "A Different Man." ...
A Different Man follows Edward (Sebastian Stan), an aspiring actor who has neurofibromatosis. His facial appearance causes much difficulty in his life, but he gets the chance to change it with a ...
Edward now looks just like Sebastian Stan, i.e., he’s strikingly handsome. Now he can begin to live his life! At this point, I thought “A Different Man” might become a skin-deep take on ...
These age-old proverbs come to life in Aaron Schimberg’s “A Different Man,” a film about the disconnect between appearances and identity. Edward, played by Sebastian Stan, is a man with ...
Ingrid is smitten. So is seemingly everyone else — except Edward, left to stare into the middle distance and wonder what the hell is going on. “A Different Man” is essentially a parable of ...
By Tatiana Tenreyro Sebastian Stan‘s Edward learns to be careful what he wishes for in the trailer for A Different Man. Edward (Stan) has neurofibromatosis of the face, seeing his deformity as ...
She is an aspiring playwright, and she and Edward strike up a friendship. “A Different Man” starts out realistically enough, but it’s loaded with all kinds of strange particularities that ...