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So, The Mask (2019) is this bizarre horror flick that dives into the surreal. You've got a protagonist, a faceless man, which sets a really unsettling tone right from the get-go. The atmosphere is thick with dread as he navigates a world where faces are literal and metaphorical masks. The pacing is a bit erratic, which mirrors the chaotic existence of the character. Practical effects are used creatively—faces hanging in a dimly lit room, that whole concept is unnerving. The performances are raw, and there's something haunting about how people's reactions shift from curiosity to horror. It gets under your skin in a way that lingers, makes you think about identity and perception, you know?
Unconventional narrative structureStriking practical effectsThemes of identity and society's gaze
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Adem Akyol
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