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their luxurious hotel room, he discovers a dead body. Fearing the consequences, Chester and Colette convince Rydal to help them dispose of the body. As they embark on a journey across Greece, tensions rise and trust begins to unravel between the three characters. The Two Faces of January is a suspenseful thriller set against the backdrop of 1960s Greece. It explores themes of deception, greed, and the consequences of one's actions. The film is visually stunning, capturing the beauty and allure of Athens and its ancient ruins. The performances by the lead actors, Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst, and Oscar Isaac, are riveting, each bringing complexity and depth to their characters. Mortensen portrays Chester MacFarland, a man with a mysterious past and an ability to manipulate those around him. Dunst shines as the alluring Colette, who is both drawn to and trapped by Chester's charm. Isaac delivers a standout performance as Rydal, a young man caught in the web of the MacFarlands' deceit. Overall, The Two Faces of January is a captivating thriller that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, questioning the motives and loyalties of its characters until the very end.
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The Two Faces of JanuaryRelease Date:
28 Aug 2014Writers:
Hossein Amini, Patricia HighsmithAwards:
3 nominations