• TheDoctorDonna@piefed.ca
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    3 months ago

    If I were to judge him solely on his looks and nothing else I know about him, the before is way better looking. His unique smile and deceptively kind eyes are way more attractive than…whatever that is he did.

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    3 months ago

    This is an actor who is most known for the elasticity of his face. 🤔

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    3 months ago

    I don’t see why he’d have anything done, he naturally looked pretty alright even for his age. Oh well, his choice… 🤷

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    3 months ago

    That’s more than filler, you can see his eyes are stretched up a bit. Most likely a face lift of some sort. Scar line could be somewhere above the hairline.

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    3 months ago

    Doesn’t look bad per-se, but he definitely doesn’t look like the Jim Carrey everyone pictures in their head anymore. In fact I would 100% not be able to tell you who the person in that second picture is.

    I wonder how much this gimps his iconic ability to crazily distort his face.

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      3 months ago

      It’s different lighting, different facial expression, different angle and 20 years different. Plus the right image is touched with AI.

      I just don’t see the big deal. Every has inflammation. It’s a known thing with age. Does he look different? Absolutely. It could be aging as much as fillers. He doesn’t look that different to me.

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        3 months ago

        A man famous for having a morphable, changing face looks different in two different photos. Say it ain’t so.

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      3 months ago

      To be fair, the one on the left is probably from years ago. His face immediately before the fillers on the right was much older than the one on the left. Putting those two side-by-side isn’t exactly an honest before-and-after photo.

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    3 months ago

    Yeah I don’t really care what Jim Carey’s face looks like. Especially given everything else currently going on of actual consequence.

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      3 months ago

      I’ve completely tuned out of Hollywood since Covid honestly. I was already bored with new movies and hollywood anything, then the world just started this long backwards spiral and it’s made entertainment seem pretty stupid and pointless.

      I think part of my head-canon was that we all decided to stop watching movies because we all agreed it’s kind of shitty to produce 200+ million dollar productions while mass extinction looms on the horizon and we keep electing nazis to make fascist decisions for the majority of us.

      It might be different if there was actually anything remotely worth watching in media. Maybe I’m just old but there are zero original or novel movies or stories being made right now. It feels like browsing reddit honestly. Same shit, worded differently, just as superficial and fake as everything else.

      • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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        3 months ago

        same here, alot of it came as slop now. nutrek, isaip, rob made that cringey mythic quest show. 2000s-2015ish is the golden age of shows.

    • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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      3 months ago

      its hollywood inner circle requirement. you must look 20years younger even if you dont look human anymore.

      the ISAIP people, rob and kaitlyn was so drastic, and they are pretty desperate to stay in hollywood inner circles. rob even started collabing with semi- questionable people, ryan reynolds who himself had plastic surgery. even the fans in the sub are clowning on the appearance.

    • Ryoae@piefed.social
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      3 months ago

      Because Hollywood would have every actor and actress believe that they’re imperfect. There is a very strong wall that divides an actor/actress’s life than an average being. These people have specialized doctors who specifically operate in hollywood areas just for these things, you wouldn’t even have known to exist unless you’re a hollywood actor.

    • Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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      I’m going to play a little devil’s advocate, not about the “if they should” but more about how they end up looking unrecognizable.

      I used to be very athletic. Then I got very heavy. Then I went back to athletic, but when I did so I ended up with the Mitch McConnell turkey neck. It was fugly, I’m not going to lie, and it bothered me. I’m also opposed to plastic surgery so I figured that’s the way it was going to be. Then I got cancer in my neck. After they cut out the tumor and all other affected tissue, they had to do a bit of reconstruction. Out went the cancer along with the turkey neck and my jaw line is looking like a million bucks. I’m hot again baby!

      And that’s the problem. I can see somebody having a positive first experience with reconstructive surgery and assuming that more of it will make it more better. You feel better about yourself and suddenly believe that you can feel better still. You’d be wrong, but I get why you would think that.

      • Brave Little Hitachi Wand@feddit.uk
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        3 months ago

        Thanks for the nuanced perspective. What a journey though, you don’t often hear about the silver linings of cancer treatment.

        It is such a trap though, crazy to imagine not seeing it.

        • captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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          It’s a trap in the same way drugs can be. When a lot of your friends have had a bit of work done here and there and it looks great on them so you try, and the first few bits look good. But from there it’s really easy to go right off the deep end if you’re the wrong type of unwell. Just like how in a friend group where everyone smokes a bit of pot from time to time and some people enjoy a line or two at a party, one person who joins the group may find themselves absolutely hooked.

          Actors and media personalities are at high risk for body image issues, and cosmetic surgery is a really dangerous thing for people with such issues. I’ve known people who got a few cosmetic surgeries and were happy, some are much safer than others for it, but it’s so easy for some people to fall into the trap of thinking that every perceived flaw should and can be fixed. Once you’re there it’s just body dysmorphia, no different from a stereotypical anorexic person, including inability to have a realistic view of one’s body.

      • melsaskca@lemmy.ca
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        “Hollywood” is on it’s way out after the big heyday of the last 100 years or so. Everyone has a movie studio in their pocket nowadays and distribution is way easier than it used to be. So age naturally. There are other places to jump and prance than hollywood.

    • NottaLottaOcelot@lemmy.ca
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      3 months ago

      I think he got a blepharoplasty too, his eyelids are entirely different.

      It’s a weird world of vanity when celebrities try to downplay which cosmetic procedures they have had done.

      All of it is a personal choice, and self-perpetuating part of America’s culture of basing your entire value around looking young. They all seem to want to pretend that they are that one person who looks this way naturally, presumably in the hope that others don’t join in and look “younger” too