take off your mask

Elfrieda 2022-04-19 09:01:19

After watching the film, very few people don't want to get such a mask, so that they can indulge their funny desires.
Don't tell me you don't have the desire to be funny, maybe you just don't know, more often you don't want others to know. You want to be seen by others as a decent person, not an old-fashioned person. But do other people's opinions really matter that much? Isn't it better to be serious when you should be serious and be funny when you should be funny than to live a rigid life forever?
In reality, we often see that some people are unhappy because of other people's opinions, abandon their inner pursuits because of other people's opinions, and lose themselves because of others. They dare not express their dissatisfaction with others, because it will lead to disharmony; they dare not express their different opinions, because they are afraid that others will think they are raising the bar; For fear of overstepping the pond. They may be modest gentlemen, slender ladies, and graceful gentlemen in the eyes of everyone, but does this make sense for their happiness? Most of the time they are unhappy. If you live in the evaluation of others, you will never find your true self.
Take off your mask for life

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Extended Reading
  • Seamus 2022-03-22 09:01:14

    Jim Carrey is a classic that integrates facial acting skills. If you change your acting, it will be rubbish.

  • Arden 2022-03-22 09:01:14

    I watched it on the movie channel a long time ago. At that time, I didn’t know about Jim Carrey~ I like this uncle very much now. Looking at this movie now, it might feel normal, it was quite novel back then.

The Mask quotes

  • Tina Carlyle: [about Dorian, with the mask] He's going to the charity ball tonight. He's gonna do something terrible.

    Stanley Ipkiss: [sarcastically] Like what, the Lambada?

  • [Kellaway and Doyle climb over the park wall, to find the Mask leading a big dance number; Doyle tries to join in]

    Lieutenant Mitch Kellaway: [Grabbing Doyle by the arm] Start dancing, and I'll blow your brains out!