Online: Face to Face with Masks
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Mark Kermode|13:38 UK time, Tuesday, 16 September 2008
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At 21:25 10th Feb 2009, jezybezy1992 wrote:Are the people in the masks exposed to represent (a her isolation from people, the masks acting as a barrier between her and them, not allowing her to ssee or ever mett them, as a result of he cocaine asiction
(b The way society views her as an addict, the mask acting as a filter for there views of her, constantly looking down upon her and due to there masks not being able to ever see her differently and not letting themselves see her differently asx the mask shows over people there perceptions, its not there true opinions bu thoose which society expects of them
(c Her inner demons (cliche allert)
Anyway this is the best thing I've ever seen on youtube, including the compilation of cats falling out of trees :)
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