Critics Have Seen A Different Man, And It’s Not Just Sebastian Stan’s Transformation That Has Them Buzzing About The ‘Endlessly Complex’ Thriller

Sebastian Stan is a busy guy these days, as he’s set to reprise the role of Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier in next year’s MCU blockbuster Thunderbolts*, and he’s portraying Donald Trump in The Apprentice. Before that hits the 2024 movie calendar, however, Stan will play Edward, a man with neurofibromatosis, in A24’s A Different Man. Critics have seen the movie ahead of its wide release to theaters, and while the trailer gave us a peek at the actor’s transformation, it really is what’s underneath that has them calling both Stan and Adam Pearson’s performances “endlessly complex.”

Written and directed by Aaron Schimberg, this dark comedy sees Edward undergo surgery to become more conventionally attractive, changing his name and starting a new life. He then becomes fixated on Oswald (Adam Pearson), who also has neurofibromatosis, after he’s cast to play Edward in a stage production. In CinemaBlend’s review of A Different Man, Nick Venable rates the movie 4.5 out of 5 stars, calling the film “unwaveringly magnificent” and praising the performances of Stan and the scene-stealing Pearson. He writes:

A film that feels at times like a Denis Villeneuve psycho-thriller and at other times like the majestic apex of Mr. Show sketches, this is a must-watch movie that truly defies any and all of my comparisons with its singular nature. (What other awards-bound 2024 movie features a moment straight out of a Looney Tunes short?) There’s no one else quite like Adam Pearson, and there’s nothing else quite like the twisted hilarity of A Different Man.