<아니라는 증거>Each person has different facial width, three-dimensionality, etc.
People with clearly visible
three-dimensionality look a little better on camera . In short,
people with a slightly wider forehead and bones like cheekbones or chin appear more spread out on camera
(a representative example is Kim Hye-yoon). Think about it)
We don't have real faces of celebrities for nothing. I've seen
it in person, and even if the real faces are crazy pretty, there are people who don't accept them either from the front or the back. The real faces are so-so, but there are
also cases where I look like a goddess on camera. If the back of the camera = my face, then why the humiliation in my graduation photo? Is there… Depending on what kind of camera it is and how much distortion it has, the face looks very different...
To be honest, there are times when I don't want to believe that the face that went through plastic surgery is my own. In the past, I took my really ugly back and told the kids, "Oh, doesn't this guy look a bit like me?" But the kids were like, wow, what kind of bullshit is that? ;( So, it's easier to just live believing that the mirror is my
face
... And when I look at him from about 16cm away, I think he looks the most human, so I'll believe that. But when I look at him from 50m away, I feel hurt because he looks more like shit than a graduate.