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TAKE OFF THAT MASK

Take Off That Mask
As sad as it seem first impressions often dictate the way people feel about one another.
In most cases the way a person looks doesn't at all reflect on their personality. This
stigma of the way a person looks goes far beyond being pretty and ugly. All to often
people are assumed mentally retarded because of a facial deformity when in fact that
person is as able or in many cases more then able to perform and task they are asked to
perform. Ironically in this modern society where such stigmas exist, some movies are able
change our thinking if not remove the stigmas altogether. The film Mask is a perfect
example. This movie shows the stigmas for what they are and at the same time changes our
impression of facial deformity. This movie enables anyone who views it look at a person
and see them for who they are and not what they look like.
The film Mask we see the story of Rocky Denis, played by Eric Stoltz, is a teenage boy
dealing with the effects of craniodiaphyseal dysplasia. Craniodiaphyseal Dysplasia also
known as Lionitis, is a life shortening disease that causes calcium to accumulate in the
skull. The calcium make the head grow to twice the normal size. Rocky obviously does not
look like the average teenager. This is an observation we can see right away. Outside of
the way Rocky looks his lifestyle is also slightly different from most teens. His mother
Rusty, played by Cher, is affiliated with a gang of bikers. She drinks and uses drugs,
and although she seems to try and hide these things from Rocky he is well aware of what
his mother is doing. 
The movie is quick to bring some of the stigmas about Rocky's disorder to our attention.
In two scenes we see how people outside of Rocky's immediate family treat his disorder.
First we see how the principal of the local public junior high school views Rocky. He
tells Rocky and Rusty that, "There are special schools for children like Rocky," the
principal upon looking at Rocky immediately thinks he is mentally retarded. Rusty shows
him this is far from the truth by giving the principal his grades from lower levels of
schooling. She then threatens to sue the school if he does not enroll Rocky. Rocky shows
the principal a thing or two when he goes on to graduate with awards for excellence in
almost every academic subject. The principal also shows Rocky a little surprise when he
offers him a job at a summer camp for blind children. 
The second scene is particularly disturbing because it takes place in a hospital. In this
scene a doctor that is not familiar with Rocky's case tries to explain to Rocky and Rusty
the unfortunate truth of his life expectancy. Rocky and Rusty deal with the situation by
pretty much brushing off everything the young doctor says. The reason this scene is
disturbing is because the doctor inadvertently makes himself no better then a common
person misjudging Rocky. The one place you would think Rocky can be free from these
stigmas seems to be worse then the outside world when a doctor gives off the emotions of
a person seeing Rocky for the first time. 
The film again captures the view of Rocky's face and the first impression people have
when Rocky goes to his first day of school. At the junior high school the students see
him and make their impression and Rocky carries on as he always has. The students seem to
overlook the fact that a biker from the gang dropped Rocky off at the school. In most
junior high schools a student that is dropped off by a biker would get the full attention
of bystanders. In this case all they notice is Rocky's facial deformity. As time passes
the students like the principal accept Rocky for who he is. 
The acceptance of "who he is" is a very important theme that constantly comes up in the
movie. At one point Rocky gets in an argument with his mother in which he asks her "Don't
you get it, it's girls?" Rusty's answer to this is quite shocking. She goes to a bar to
find a prostitute so that her son can experience being with a girl. After meeting her
Rocky ends up talking to her and giving her advice and seems to form an emotional bond
with her. The end of this scene takes place when Rocky has a conversation with Gar. Gar,
played by Sam Elliot, is the only true father figure Rocky has in the absence of his real
father. During this conversation Gar explains that Rusty may not always to the right
thing but she always tries to do what is right for her son. As a whole this scene shows
us how Rocky feels about love and romance with a girl. The argument he has with his
mother shows us that he does not feel he can have a relationship with a girl because of
his face. Although the prostitute is paid to be there with him the conversation he has
with her shows us that Rocky is fully capable of creating a relationship of the kind he
is looking for. The conversation he has with Gar also gives some insight of his
lifestyle, it gets the viewer thinking that maybe Rocky's lifestyle has a little bit to
do with what goes on in his life and the way people look at him. In essence Rocky's
difference in lifestyle takes the viewer of the film away from his face. 
After all of these interesting new emotion take hold Rocky decides that he will take the
job at the summer camp. The camp is for blind children so chances are he will not be
troubled with his face making false first impressions. From the moment Rocky arrives at
the camp he is greeted and judged as someone without a facial deformity. This is evident
when he is asked to remove his mask. Rocky jokingly shows that he can't take off a mask
because he isn't wearing one. The reason this is a warm and non-judgmental greeting is
because the person was not saying it in order to upset Rocky. It was just that from the
distance that he was standing it looked like a mask. It is more evident as we watch Rocky
and his relationship with Diana. Diana, played by Laura Dern, is a blind girl his age
that can't judge Rocky by his face because she can't see it. Diana eventually becomes
Rocky's first girlfriend and at the end of the summer exchanges phone numbers with Rocky
and promises to keep in touch. 
At the end of the summer Rocky goes back home and back to high school. With all of the
new students in his new school Rocky is again stuck behind his face and trying to make a
first impression. This time we see someone tell him to take off his mask, and Rocky
reacts by pushing the person into a locker while shouting back "I'll take my mask off
when you take off yours," this is a very emotional scene in the movie. We have seen Rocky
for who he is and this scene makes us feel how he feels, and that is angry with this
other boy.
The results of the emotions we watch Rocky endure are that we feel them ourselves. The
movie is able show us how a person with a facial deformity is a person. The only thing
different about a person with a facial deformity is that they do no fit the mold we have
stereotypically put on how a face should look. This movie enables the viewer to throw
this stereotype out and view a person with a facial deformity as a person. 
Bibliography
Mask Dir. Peter Bogdanovich. Pref. Eric Stoltz, Cher, Sam Elliot, Laura Dern. 1985 


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