Sunday, November 1, 2009

The Son of Lucifer

For reasons unknown to me, the 2005 movie "Son of the Mask" made its way onto my hard drive. To be honest, my definition of "worst movie ever made" changes every 3 days or so, but this one is somewhere near the top. Let's begin this faux-symbolic barrage of Mind Control and False Norse Mythology, shall we?



The movie begins by telling us this is the work of "RadaR pictures", giving an RR sync and a RefeRence to military tracking systems. Then it says "In association with Dark Hose Entertainment". The "Dark Horse" is a common theme, the "Horse" having to do with Equinoxes, making it a "Dark Equinox", much like the dark half of the year we have just entered beginning with Samhain. It might also be a reference to one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse, the black horse which represents Famine (perhaps this also has to do with Codex Alimentarius, which may be in effect by the end of this year?).

Here is the very first scene of the movie itself:



It resembles a galaxy, with its center in the middle of the screen. Galactic Center. There is a storm going on, so naturally a few lightning bolts (bolt of Gnosis/Electroshock) are seen. A subtitle appears which tells us this is "Edge City", where the first "Mask" movie took place. Reminds me of the cliff from the Fool tarot:



The tagline for the first "The Mask" movie was "From Zero to Hero".

As the camera pans down, we see a man ascending a staircase and entering a museum of arts and history which is adorned with many huge pillars. Then the voice of Ben Stein (Creationist) is heard, describing a failed race of ancient people who spoke only through rhyme. I consider synchronicities to be "reality rhyming". The "joke" is that their language only had one vowel... In sync talk, this is a pointer to unified consciousness, each "sync rhyme" only consisting of one theme. Another interesting tidbit is that this movie was filmed entirely in OZtralia.


Ben Stein begins to talk about Odin and his sons, when someone asks "Who's that ugly guy" and Ben tells him it's Loki. Wait a minute.... Loki is the brother of Odin, not his son. Anyway... Loki/Lucifer/Pan is portrayed with a horned helmet:



The Androgynous Loki (played by Alan CuMMing) is seen moving his hands over 3 swords.



This card is known as the "Lord of Sorrow". Pretty accurate description of my feelings while watching this movie. Notice the clouds and rain.

We are then introduced to Loki's mask, "which he created and then tossed down to earth thousands of years ago to create mayhem among the mortals, for according to legend the wearer of the mask is imbued with the powers of Loki himself". Someone asks Ben "is that true?" to which he replies "no, if that were true I'd be wearing it myself". He describes the mask as "a tool which unleashes the Id". He then describes Loki as a being who can "shapeshift and change his form, even able to turn himself into a woman". Catching the Lucifer references yet? Good.

Loki then turns into this thing after Ben tells the visitors that Loki was the shame of his family:





Everyone runs, and Ben confronts Loki. It turns out Loki was just looking for his mask, but the one at the museum is a fake. So Loki rips off Ben Stein's face.



The floating, disembodied face of Ben Stein will haunt my nightmares forever


Then the green man (there are quite a few "green men" in this movie) Loki gives the museum security his best Jupiter Fingers:



Then Loki starts spinning around like the Tasmanian Devil shouting "Where's my mask!". The whole dissociative spinning thing and the "mask" is very reminiscent of MKULTRA mind-control techniques. Pretty disturbing when you think how this movie was made for children.

The real mask is seen floating down a creek and is picked up by a dog. There's no real reason for him to be in the outskirts of "Fringe City", but he's there anyway.



2+7+0 = 9, FC (for Fringe City)=6+3=9.

We are then introduced to main character Tim (played by JK Jamie Kennedy), who is immediately headbutted in the balls by a small child.

I just lost all will to continue analyzing this movie, so I might just split it up into separate posts. I don't know, it's so bad that I would rather be doing anything else than watching this crap. Sorry :(

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