Saturday, October 3, 2009

The Mask 1961 3-D




"Red Blue 3-d Glasses needed"

What makes this film stand out is the genuinely amazing hallucination sequences,an utterly surreal barrage of imagery, sometimes coming faster than a vindaloo the morning after: dozens of hands are seen reaching, grabbing from beneath a river; a flaming eye crashes from the sky and becomes a flame-throwing skull-headed beast; a giant skull floats above a strange temple, where a woman is reclining upon an altar. What can it all mean?...and who cares as long as its 3 f**k*n D

Not only is The Mask Canada's first horror film, it also happens to be Canada's only 3D film. All of the psychedelic mask sequences are arranged in 3D, to give the viewer the same experience Barnes is receiving from the mask. It is handled competently and is neither intrusive nor detracting.

(For the original theatrical release of this picture, the 3D glasses were attached to a wearable mask. Whenever one would hear the Voice in the film tell Barnes, "Put on the mask," the audience knew to do likewise with their own masks.)

Regardless of whether its hallucinations mean anything or not, this film offers a tripping experience. I can guarantee you've not seen anything like it.


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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Unknown said...

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