Overview
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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| Country: | US |
| Genre: | Comedy, Fantasy, Crime, Romance/Dating |
| Production Companies: | Dark Horse Entertainment, New Line Cinema |
| Watched by: | 18 647 of 1 008 178 |
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A couple of policemen reminded me of the gangsters from Home Alone. But that's because I watched it recently. But they are clearly inferior to Harry and Marv in comedy.
Actually, as far as the comedy part is concerned, there is an interesting situation here. Because I didn't remember any bright funny moments, but dancing... Dancing, yes. They're bright here. Although dancing may be funny for some, this is not the case.
What's the outcome? I'll say this - the film passes the test of time, thanks to nostalgia and good acting by Kerry. It's a good mask show for an hour and a half. And wait, it seems that this is already another show... Oh, okay!
Favorite freeze frame called Freeze!:)
I always remember with trepidation the moment when the mask runs away from the police, quickly shuts all the doors, turns around and sees a crowd of policemen, ready to open fire to kill. And then Stanley says, "Let's dance," and all the cops were dancing with the mask on the street. This is definitely a legendary movie and a masterpiece movie! Jim is an amazing actor!
10 out of 10
It's funny, by the way, being 30 years old, to look at Stanley as an image of a loser (who has a car, an apartment, a well-paid job, girls like him and he's charismatic). In the 1990s, the image of a loser was like the image of a mega-successful