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  1. 13 de mar. de 2021 · The Face of Another (1966) : Hiroshi Teshigahara : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Volume 90%. 00:00. 2:01:39.

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  2. The Face of Another ( Japanese: 他人の顔, Hepburn: Tanín no Kao) is a 1966 Japanese New Wave film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara and based on the 1964 novel of the same name written by Kōbō Abe. [2] [3] The story follows engineer Okuyama, who suffers severe facial burns in a work-related accident and is given a new face in the form of a lifelike mask.

  3. A disfigured man gets a lifelike mask from his doctor, but it changes his personality and identity. The film explores the themes of personal and cultural identity, existentialism and absurdism.

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    • Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Hiroshi Teshigahara
    • 1967-06-09
  4. The Face of Another (Japanese: 他人の顔, Hepburn: Tanin no kao) is a 1964 novel written by the Japanese novelist Kōbō Abe. Like other stories written by this author, the novel explores the alienation of modern man from urban society.

  5. The Face of Another. Kōbō Abe. 3.75. 4,791 ratings410 reviews. Like an elegantly chilling postscript to The Metamorphosis, this classic of postwar Japanese literature describes a bizarre physical transformation that exposes the duplicities of an entire world.

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  6. A staggering work of existential science fiction, The Face of Another dissects identity with the sure hand of a surgeon. Okuyama ( Yojimbo 's Tatsuya Nakadai), after being burned and disfigured in an industrial accident and estranged from his family and friends, agrees to his psychiatrist's radical experiment: a face transplant, created from ...

  7. A disfigured man gets a lifelike mask from his doctor, but the mask changes his personality and identity. The film explores themes of self-perception, freedom, and loneliness with symbolism and style.