Eyes Without a Face

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"Beautiful women were the victims of his fiendish facials."
  • Approved
  • 1960
  • 1 hr 24 min
  • 7.6  (36,054)
  • 90

Eyes Without a Face is a chilling and atmospheric horror film directed by Georges Franju and released in 1960. The film is a French-Italian co-production, and is based on the novel of the same name by Jean Redon. It stars Pierre Brasseur, Alida Valli, Juliette Mayniel, and Edith Scob in the lead roles. The film is set in Paris and centers around Dr. Génessier (Pierre Brasseur), a renowned plastic surgeon who is haunted by the memory of a car accident that disfigured his daughter Christiane's (Edith Scob) face. Determined to restore her beauty, Génessier becomes increasingly desperate and begins to perform unethical experiments on young women in an attempt to transplant their facial features onto his daughter's face. Meanwhile, Christiane, who wears a hauntingly eerie mask to cover her disfigurement, becomes increasingly isolated and disturbed by her father's actions.

As the film progresses, we are treated to a series of hauntingly disturbing scenes, including Génessier's attempted facial transplants, the discovery of his secret laboratory, and Christiane's slow descent into madness. These scenes are all shot in a stark black-and-white palette, and are accompanied by an eerie and atmospheric score that heightens the tension and unease.

Despite its gruesome subject matter, Eyes Without a Face is notable for its restraint and subtlety. The film manages to convey a sense of horror and unease without resorting to gratuitous violence or shock tactics. Instead, Franju relies on the power of suggestion, allowing the viewer's imagination to fill in the gaps and create a sense of dread.

At the heart of the film is Edith Scob's haunting performance as Christiane. Her portrayal of a young woman trapped between her own physical disfigurement and her father's obsession with "fixing" her is both moving and terrifying. In many ways, Christiane is a sympathetic character, and we are left wondering what would have become of her had she been able to escape her father's influence.

Pierre Brasseur is equally impressive as Dr. Génessier. He manages to convey both the doctor's unshakeable determination to restore his daughter's beauty and his own growing madness and desperation. In many ways, Génessier is a tragic figure, driven to madness by his own love for his daughter.

The film's climactic scene, in which Christiane confronts her father in his laboratory, is a tour de force of horror cinema. The tension and unease are palpable, and the final moments of the film are both shocking and deeply unsettling.

Despite its age, Eyes Without a Face remains a powerful and disturbing film that continues to unsettle and haunt viewers to this day. Its influence can be seen in numerous horror films that have followed in its wake, and it remains a testament to the power of suggestion and the horror of obsession.

Eyes Without a Face is a 1960 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.6 and a MetaScore of 90.

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  • Release Date
    1960
  • MPAA Rating
    Approved
  • Runtime
    1 hr 24 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (36,054)
  • Metascore
    90
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