Masks In The Movies

There are many masks characters in the movie, usually to increase the mystery, or simply to play cool, such as many superheroes, otherwise, it is a pity that such a good opportunity to show up in front of the camera is so missed. The shapes of these masks are also varying, but most of them are important props of the villains in the horror film to see if your nightmare is inside.

The Mask Of Death

From: “Scream”

In “Scream”, the serial killer is wearing this mask to kill people. The first one killed in the first season is Sidney. In fact, this mask was bought at a toy store in California by the director. What the toy store bought might be that such ubiquitous things appear around, and when you think about the story of the movie, you will feel unusually uneasy, and in the second season, the movie is starting to make fun of themselves. “Scream” become a unique fanaticism makes murderers easier to commit crimes.

Leatherface

From: “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”

Will there be more perverted mask than this? The killer directly cut the face skin make the mask, but underneath the mask is a more hideous face. However, this has the real story for reference. The famous plain town butcher is a real necrophilia. Human skin, teeth, and organs are all kept in the basement by the psychotic murderous maniac.

The Iron Mask

From: “The Man In The Iron Mask”

Being locked in a dark and gloomy prison is a terrible thing, but being forced to bring a mask is actually worse. In this story, which was adapted into the 1993 film, Philip was imprisoned by his father, King Louis XIII. The three swordsmen heard the news and plotted to rescue the prince and let him replace his evil twin brother Louis XIV. Although this mask is not the most beautiful mask, the aesthetic sense of the tragedy of the design makes it immortal.

Darth Vader

From: “Star Wars”

Darth Vader can be said to be the most representative villain in the history of film. The whole world knows the mask of his grim black robot. No matter who sees it, all can immediately think of its deep meaning. Vader surpassed the film and became a symbol of popular culture. His mask fully represented his change of turn to the dark side, taking away all traces of his as a good man in past. Of course, he eventually became a kind person under the influence of his son, but his evil mask and its importance will never be forgotten.

Phantom

From: “The Phantom Of The Opera”

Makes the “The Phantom Of The Opera” so attractive is the mysterious sense of awe that the mask evokes. This mask was simple in design, but it didn’t affect its shocking appear at all. This mask can awaken people’s inner fears, but its elegance and charm can also make you unable to breathe. When the enchanting music rings, the mask becomes an eternal symbol like the phantom.

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