


The Mask
Stanley Ipkiss, an insecure banker who has lost his zest for life stumbles upon an ancient mask, that turns him into a confident suave cartoon-like character who upsets his ordinary life.
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Plot Summary
A shy, unsuccessful bank clerk named Stanley Ipkiss stumbles upon an ancient mask that brings to life his wildest, most cartoonish desires. He transforms into a zoot-suited, green-faced trickster who gains superhuman abilities and becomes a local sensation. However, his newfound persona attracts the attention of a dangerous mob boss and puts him on a collision course with the law and his own chaotic alter ego.
Critical Reception
The Mask was a major commercial success and received generally positive reviews, with particular praise for Jim Carrey's comedic performance and the film's vibrant visual style. It is often cited as a breakout role for both Carrey and Cameron Diaz.
What Reviewers Say
- Jim Carrey's rubber-faced, high-energy performance is the undeniable highlight.
- The film successfully blends Looney Tunes-esque anarchy with a live-action comic book feel.
- While the plot is thin, the visual gags and Carrey's charisma carry the movie.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly loved Jim Carrey's over-the-top performance and the movie's wild, cartoonish humor. Many found it to be a fun, energetic, and hilarious popcorn flick that offers a great escape.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. Jim Carrey received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
Fun Fact
The distinctive green color of the Mask was chosen to make it stand out and to echo the color of Loki, the Norse god of mischief, who is alluded to in the film.
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