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Der Mann mit der Maske
A series of rapes causes a stir in a German university town. A special commission led by senior public prosecutor Schildt and detective Gawilek investigates. After months of surveillance, everything points to a chaplain as the masked perpetrator, known as "Zorro". But the investigators were wrong, because "Zorro" strikes again when the chaplain is in custody. This time, charges were also filed. But not against "unknown", but against the son of the senior public prosecutor...
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Plot Summary
A shy bank clerk named Stanley Ipkiss discovers a mysterious ancient mask that transforms him into a mischievous, zoot-suited, emerald-green cartoon character with super-powered abilities. Embracing his newfound alter ego, 'The Mask,' Stanley wreaks havoc and cartoonish chaos, often to the delight of onlookers but to the dismay of criminals and the police. His flamboyant transformation also attracts the attention of a sultry lounge singer and puts him in the crosshairs of a dangerous gangster.
Critical Reception
The Mask was a massive critical and commercial success, lauded for its groundbreaking visual effects, vibrant energy, and particularly for Jim Carrey's breakout comedic performance. Critics praised its inventive humor and cartoonish sensibility, though some found the plot a bit thin. Audiences overwhelmingly embraced the film's unique brand of slapstick and Carrey's rubber-faced antics, making it a beloved 90s comedy classic.
What Reviewers Say
Jim Carrey's energetic and unique comedic performance is the undeniable highlight.
The film's visual effects and cartoonish aesthetic were groundbreaking for its time.
While light on plot, the movie delivers consistent laughs and memorable moments.
Google audience: Google users largely loved 'The Mask,' praising Jim Carrey's hilarious and over-the-top performance as the main draw. Many found the movie incredibly funny, visually creative, and a thoroughly entertaining experience, particularly appreciating the unique characters and the anarchic humor.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. Won multiple MTV Movie Awards, including Best Male Performance for Jim Carrey.
Fun Fact
Cameron Diaz's role as Tina Carlyle was her feature film debut, and she was reportedly chosen from over 60 actresses who auditioned.
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