PARK CITY – The grass isn’t always greener is an axiom that has driven horror movies or “almost” horror movies since the silent film era.
It’s no surprise then, that Aaron Schimberg’s “A Different Man” is clearly inspired by the noir thrillers of a time gone by.
And whether you are as fascinated with that genre as the filmmaker is will determine your interest in this (sorta) tragic tale.
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