Joanne Woodward’s performance was so transformative—switching between these personas with just a change in posture and voice—that she took home the Academy Award for Best Actress. Fact vs. Fiction
A third, more balanced personality who appears later, bridging the gap between the two extremes. The Three Faces of Eve
While the movie (and the book it’s based on) presented a "neat" resolution where the personalities merged into Jane, the reality was much more complex. While the movie (and the book it’s based
The Three Faces of Eve was one of the first times a mainstream audience was introduced to the concept of "Multiple Personality Disorder" (now DID). While our medical understanding has evolved significantly since the 50s, the film remains a masterclass in acting and a haunting look at the mysteries of the human mind. The polar opposite of White
The polar opposite of White. She’s wild, carefree, and occasionally dangerous.
Let’s discuss in the comments if you think the "Hollywood version" did justice to the real-life struggle of mental health.
The film suggests a quick breakthrough via hypnosis, but in reality, Sizemore spent decades in therapy before achieving "integration." Why It Still Matters