Remember the zany, green-faced Jim Carrey who made us laugh until our stomachs hurt? While 1994’s The Mask is a certified classic, its 2005 sequel, Son of the Mask , took a very different path. But for Tamil audiences, the film found a second life through the magic of dubbing.
If you go in expecting Jim Carrey’s genius, you will be disappointed. But if you want a harmless, visually loud, and sometimes annoyingly funny film to watch with your kids (or just to have on in the background), the is a unique time capsule of mid-2000s CGI chaos.
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