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I am Jason Bourne
(No I'm Jason Bourne!)
One of the re-occurring points in the Bourne trilogy is that of disguises[1].
He frequently evades people who are watching out for him by changing the number of people in his party, changing clothes, and gait, and vehicles.
Something mentioned early on is that he's not got a very distinctive face. He's not got any features that particularly jump out at you. Just by changing his appearance slightly, he can change the way that he would appear in people's memories (and thus photofits) quite a lot.
Someone made that comparison to me at the weekend. saying I had a fairly neutral face, which can be changed quite easily.
This isn't helped by the fact that I've never found my "look" as far as hair is concerned. I grew about a foot long pony tail, and then cut off 3 times in my university days.
In the last few months: my hair's gone from fairly short and spiky, to a couple of inches long and with a left hand parting. I've grown a pair of sideburns. The glasses that I only occasionally where have gone from rounded wire frames, to chunky rectangles.
See you around. But you may not see me.
[1] Disclaimer: I'm referring to the Novels. And I've only finished the first two. And a few years ago at that.
One of the re-occurring points in the Bourne trilogy is that of disguises[1].
He frequently evades people who are watching out for him by changing the number of people in his party, changing clothes, and gait, and vehicles.
Something mentioned early on is that he's not got a very distinctive face. He's not got any features that particularly jump out at you. Just by changing his appearance slightly, he can change the way that he would appear in people's memories (and thus photofits) quite a lot.
Someone made that comparison to me at the weekend. saying I had a fairly neutral face, which can be changed quite easily.
This isn't helped by the fact that I've never found my "look" as far as hair is concerned. I grew about a foot long pony tail, and then cut off 3 times in my university days.
In the last few months: my hair's gone from fairly short and spiky, to a couple of inches long and with a left hand parting. I've grown a pair of sideburns. The glasses that I only occasionally where have gone from rounded wire frames, to chunky rectangles.
See you around. But you may not see me.
[1] Disclaimer: I'm referring to the Novels. And I've only finished the first two. And a few years ago at that.
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If you click through from my profile page, you should find a link to my facebook. My profile pic album documents this fairly well.
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I don't have face blindness as such but I struggle a lot with actresses and it takes me a while to distinguish one from another. I think "pretty" is something casting directors look for and "pretty" just looks all the same to me. Usually I don't have the same issue with male faces for some reason, however I was endlessly confused when I started watching Veronica Mars as all the guys looked the same to me.
Real people are a lot more easy to distinguish, I think.
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Names just slip out my head. Facebook's been a life saver. I can go and look at an album and see the names of all the people I'd spent hours talking to.
I don't normally do face blindness, but it took me about two days after seeing it to realise that it wasn't Kirsten Dunst reprising her role as not-the-hero's-girl in the Dark Knight.
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Grabbed two images off the first page of google images to explain my point.
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:D
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'Tinternet seems to have eaten my original reply made through my WAP phone.
No the PM was a smart bloke keeping a coalition together whilst forming a slightly controversial treaty with the native Martians. No shaven chimp!
Actually I've just remembered that this actor's (Lorenzo Smythe) greates professional rival was called Orson Trowbridge. I don't know how well you know the west-country, but the next two big settlements from Wells, Somerset are Bath (which probably sounds a bit too watery) and Trowbridge, Wiltshire. Not a bad pun for a pre-internet American, hmm?
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I ought to pay attention to character names more. I bet there's lots of jokes hidden in them.
It wasn't until I started looking up some spellings for true names, that I realised they were all jokes.
Brobdingnag/a>, Demiurge, Beebe