: The film was part of an unprecedented three-hit year for Carrey, alongside Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Dumb and Dumber . His performance, characterized as "manic bombast," earned him a Golden Globe nomination.

The film's visual identity was heavily influenced by the "Golden Age" of animation, specifically the works of Tex Avery and Looney Tunes .

If by "paper" you mean the official screenplay, you can read it on dedicated script sites: IMSDB (Internet Movie Script Database): You can find the The Mask Script available to read for free. ScriptSlug: Provides a high-quality PDF version of the The Mask (1994) Screenplay Dubbed Content on IsaiDub

One rainy evening, walking home after another day of being overlooked, Stanley stumbled on something extraordinary in a dark alley: a wooden mask carved with swirling green patterns and eyes like jet beads. Drawn by a strange hum, he slipped it into his coat and brought it home, thinking only of the oddity it might fetch at a pawn shop.

: Lines like "Smokin'!" and "P-A-R-T-Y? Because I gotta!" became iconic staples of pop culture.

The film’s seamless marriage of practical and digital effects paved the way for later live‑action/CGI hybrids like The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (2005) and even the early Marvel movies that blend stunt work with digital heroics.

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