Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Faces in Film: Keanu Reeves

Recently I saw this meme of Keanu Reeves:

Keanu Reeves time traveller meme.

Keanu Reeves throughout history?

Why has he aged so well? Perhaps he's been altering the code of the Matrix, or maybe it's because of his gracefully-ageing face shape. While it has recently become popular to find celebrity look-alikes in old photos and paintings, I don't think anyone has attracted as much attention as Reeves. The "Keanu is immortal" meme largely revolves around Reeves' resemblance to 19th century French actor Paul Mounet, but I do not think his face is nearly as narrow as Reeves'.

Paul Mounet, 19th century French actor.

Paul Mounet.

Although I must admit the other painting looks nearly identical to him.

Face morph of Keanu Reeves and a painting of an Italian man.

16th century Italian man, or Keanu Reeves in disguise?

His 500-year-old Oval face is even more stunning when contrasted side by side with Square-faced people. Here he is training jiu jitsu for his role in John Wick:

Six men in martial arts uniforms, with Keanu Reeves standing in the center, with white uniform.

(Click to see full size).

Look at how much narrower his face is compared to these Square-faced men! He also looks thinner than them. I don't just think it's his slimming white outfit; his body type is much more ectomorphic than theirs.

This contrast is skillfully used in films such as The Matrix, when Neo fights against the Round-faced Agent Smith and the other wide-faced Agents.

Agent Smith from the film The Matrix.

Agent Smith (played by Hugo Weaving).

The Upgraded Agents from the film The Matrix.

The Square-faced and wide-shouldered mesomorphic Upgraded Agents Jackson, Johnson, and Thompson.

Even in the profile view Neo contrasts noticeably with Agent Smith (who is not just his primary enemy, but complete spiritual opposite). Smith has a heavily-receding hairline and sloping profile, while Neo has a straight/vertical profile and minimally-receding hairline.

Neo and Agent Smith confront each other in the film The Matrix.

This scene wouldn't have been convincing if Neo faced someone who looked identical. It was an intentional choice to cast actors who looked like polar opposites.


To tie back to the beginning of this post, the secret behind convincing look-alike photo comparisons is that both individuals must have the same face shape! Identical photo angles, lighting, and hairstyles can only get you so far. The Face Shape galleries provide some interesting faces to compare side-by-side.