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Masked and Anonymous, 2003
English
USA, UK
Profile of Masked and Anonymous
Masked and Anonymous can be described as cynical, witty, and humorous. The plot revolves around the desire for fame, journalism, and a music band. Its comic aspect comes from irreverent humor. Masked and Anonymous's main genres are drama and comedy. In terms of style, it stars an ensemble cast and is talky. In approach, it is realistic. Masked and Anonymous is set, at least in part, in a prison. It takes place in contemporary times.
Summary of Masked and Anonymous
Bob Dylan plays the mysterious musician and ex-con Jack Fate in Masked and Anonymous, the fictional story of a benefit rock concert in which he is the headliner. Uncle Sweetheart (John Goodman) is the promoter who arranges for Fate's release from prison in order to perform at the show. Meanwhile the sexy producer of the concert (Jessica Lange) leers at Fate with suspicion. When a pushy journalist (Jeff Bridges) and his bohemian girlfriend (Penelope Cruz) join the bunch, along with Fate's most trusted fan (Luke Wilson), what results is a strange mix of moods, characters, and dialogues. Add a Dylan cover band called Simple Twist of Fate that backs up the star as the film makes frequent cuts to performances of full songs, and Masked and Anonymous becomes a real rock movie. The film has a foggy storyline about a dictatorial president who is Fate's father, and a setting that depicts a United States that has been transformed into a third-world country full of violence in the streets, political uprisings, and a strong anti-government sentiment. The dialogue is philosophical and nonsensical, creating a strange atmosphere broken only by Dylan's songs. It is the music that carries the film, and this tribute to Dylan and his songwriting talents can't help but win over audiences, especially those comprised of his fans.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA, UK |
| Release date: | 22 January 2003 |
| Runtime: | 112 min |
Cast and Crew
as Jack Fate
as Tom Friend
as Pagan Lace
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Rolling Stone
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- by: Peter Travers
Salon.com
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- by: Stephanie Zacharek
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