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In this intriguing work of independent cinema, we are presented with an emotional crisis that impacts the life of a middle-aged man. Confronted by the harsh reality of his crumbling marriage, he decides to seek solace and answers in the arms of a young seductress. The story unfolds in a hostile and realistic urban environment that reflects the existential anguish of its characters.

As the protagonist, a man overwhelmed by his own dissatisfaction, delves into a world of hedonism and heartbreak, interactions with his new lover, as well as with his friends and ex-wife, become increasingly intense and challenging. Through a series of encounters and misunderstandings, the film explores profound themes such as the search for identity, loneliness, and romantic disillusionment.

The narrative is characterized by bold direction and a raw visual style, capturing the essence of urban life in the 1960s. Each scene feels like a glimpse into the characters' most intimate emotions, reflecting their struggles, dreams, and sorrows. As the relationships become complicated and unravel, the characters are forced to confront their own fragility. Through their encounters, the story becomes a powerful examination of human connections and the internal struggles we all face, leaving the viewer with a contemplation of the nature of love and the quest for meaning amidst chaos.

Media type
Movie
Year
1968
Director
John Cassavetes
Writer
John Cassavetes
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.40
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
85.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
88.00
Actors
John Marley
Gena Rowlands
Lynn Carlin
Fred Draper
Seymour Cassel
Val Avery
Dorothy Gulliver
Joanne Moore Jordan
Darlene Conley
Gene Darfler
Elizabeth Deering
George Dunn
Laurie Mock
Christina Crawford
George Sims
Ann Shirley
Dave Mazzie
Anita White
Julie Gambol
Edwin Sirianni
Liz Satriano
Jerry Howard
David Rowlands
Carolyn Fleming
Kay Michaels
Don Kraatz
Midge Ware
Charles Akins
Nancy E. Barr
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
John Cassavetes
Maurice McEndree
Original title
Faces
Duration
130
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