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Faces, 1968

Faces

English

USA

Rating:7.6
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Profile of Faces

Faces can be described as clever, contemplative, and sincere. The plot revolves around suburban life, a crumbling marriage, and a dysfunctional family. The main genres are drama and independent. In terms of style, Faces is talky. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The storytelling is slow paced. Faces is set, at least in part, in the suburbs. It takes place in the 1960s. The movie has received attention for being original and critically acclaimed.

Summary of Faces

John Cassavetes, frustrated with Hollywood after his films TOO LATE BLUES and A CHILD IS WAITING were watered down and mutilated, revisits the low-budget terrain of 1959's SHADOWS in this powerful drama that continues to influence new generations of filmmakers. FACES documents the disintegration of the upper-middle-class marriage of a Los Angeles couple, Richard (John Marley) and Maria Forst (Lynn Carlin). When Richard confronts Maria about their deteriorating relationship, they each embark on a desperate quest to connect with another individual; for John, it is Jeannie Rapp (Gena Rowlands), a beautiful young call girl with whom he forms a genuine bond; Maria meets Chet (Seymour Cassel), a 24-year- old hustler. In a striking turn of events, Chet and Maria's meeting almost ends in disaster. FACES is unrelenting in its immediacy and brutal human interaction, as each character deals with their fragility and disappointment by lashing out at someone else. The film is regarded as the first American independent film to cross over to mainstream audiences; it was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actor (Cassel) and Best Director.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 24 November 1968
Runtime: 130 min

Cast and Crew

John Marley

as Richard Forst

Gena Rowlands as Jeannie Rapp in Faces
Gena Rowlands

as Jeannie Rapp

Photos

Faces (1968)
Faces (1968)

Clips

Faces
Faces: Official Trailer

Users Reviews

I definitely see why this is an important movie of the time. I just want to caution viewers to read more of the reviews and consider whether you want to be affronted by this literally in-your-face movie. I get it. Sort of. They filmed in b/w on 16...
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