Movie · 1994 · Comedy, Fantasy, Crime, Romance · 1h 41m · PG-13 · English
Curator score: 4.2/10 (1.3M ratings)
From zero to hero.
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.
Ratings
Curator score: 4.2/10
IMDb: 7.0/10
Letterboxd: 3.41/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 81%
Metacritic: 59
TMDB: 7.0/10
Director
Chuck Russell
Production
Dark Horse Entertainment, New Line Cinema
Cast
Jim Carrey, Peter Riegert, Peter Greene, Amy Yasbeck, Richard Jeni, Orestes Matacena, Tim Bagley, Nancy Fish, Johnny Williams, Reg E. Cathey, Jim Doughan, Denis Forest, Cameron Diaz, Joseph Alfieri, B.J. Barie, Catherine Berge, Philip Boardman, Krista Buonauro, Debra Casey, Blake Clark
Where to watch
TNT, TBS, tru TV
Curator Review
Verdict
A loud, glossy, very 90s comic-book fantasy that works best as a showcase for star-powered physical comedy and elastic visual invention. Its plot is thin, but the energy, makeup effects, and cartoon logic make it an easy recommendation for viewers who want a big, playful studio comedy with a dark streak.
Best for
fans of broad physical comedy
viewers who like comic-book fantasy with crime-movie flavor
people nostalgic for 1990s studio comedies
audiences who enjoy exaggerated star performances
fans of stylized practical effects and cartoon violence
Skip if
you want subtle character writing
you dislike manic slapstick and rubbery humor
you prefer grounded crime stories
you are looking for a tightly plotted fantasy
you are tired of 90s excess
Overview
The Mask is a pure star vehicle built around comic escalation: a shy nobody discovers a magical outlet for every impulse he has been suppressing. That setup is simple, but the film keeps finding new ways to turn it into spectacle, from the nightclub swagger to the Looney Tunes violence to the gleefully chaotic set pieces.
Worth noting
What makes it endure is how committed it is to its own cartoon logic. The effects are dated in places, but they also give the movie a handmade charm that modern CGI often smooths away. Jim Carrey’s performance is the engine, and the film knows enough to let him run wild.
Bottom line
It is not especially deep, and the romance-crime hybrid around it is mostly scaffolding. But as a piece of 90s pop entertainment, it lands with real force: brash, silly, a little mean, and surprisingly memorable. If you want a movie that feels like a live-action comic strip, this is one of the defining examples.
Top Letterboxd reviews
LifestyleGuru (3★) · 4462 likes
No one cared who I was until I put on the mask.
yazz! *・゚✧ (3★) · 3540 likes
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HAL (3.5★) · 2843 likes
In many ways, this is American Psycho
SilentDawn (3.5★) · 2802 likes
65
Milo is a better performer than most actors.
emi (3★) · 1632 likes
this is joker if arthur fleck just kept a positive attitude.