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Episode 303 - Mask (w/ BFF of the BFE: Ariannah who Loves BFE the Most)
Best Film Ever
3 hours 8 minutes
2 weeks ago
Episode 303 - Mask (w/ BFF of the BFE: Ariannah who Loves BFE the Most)
“Sometimes the most beautiful things in life don’t make sense.”
Join Ian & Liam, along with BFF of the BFE: Ariannah (Who Loves BFE the Most™), for our 303rd episode as we ride through the heart and humanity of Peter Bogdanovich’s Mask (1985) — the moving, funny, and unforgettable story of Rocky Dennis, his extraordinary mother, and the people who refused to let difference define them.
This week we discuss:
How Mask walks the perfect line between sentiment and sincerity without tipping into melodrama.
Cher’s powerhouse performance — fierce, fragile, and absolutely magnetic but was she well directed (or even well written?)
Eric Stoltz’s stunning transformation and how the film lets his humanity shine through the prosthetics.
Why this might be the most compassionate film of the 1980s — and what it still teaches us about empathy today.
Ariannah joins us to talk about how disability and difference are portrayed on screen, and why this one hits harder than most.
The use of music (and that classic Springsteen debate) — how the soundtrack shapes the film’s emotional DNA.
We rip on Bogdanovich’s simplistic direction and how his brevity is far from the film's greatest strength.
Ian wonders whether the film’s emotional punches still land as powerfully for modern audiences.
We talk about how Mask redefined expectations for family drama and biopic storytelling.
And finally, whether Mask (1985) is the Best Film Ever — or just one of the most human films we’ve ever covered.
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Best Film Ever
Your soon-to-be new favourite transatlantic film review podcast, trawling through the blockbusters and critical darlings in search of the best film ever.
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