Movie Review

Masked & Anonymous (2003)

EW's GRADE
C

Details Limited Release: Jul 24, 2003; Rated: PG-13; Length: 107 Minutes; Genres: Drama, Music; With: Jeff Bridges, Bob Dylan, John Goodman and Jessica Lange

 TANGLED UP IN BLUES Dylan and Bassett star in a convoluted song of being and nothingness that  feels played... Masked and Anonymous, Angela Bassett, ...
Image credit: Masked & Anonymous: Lorey Sebastian
TANGLED UP IN BLUES Dylan and Bassett star in a convoluted song of being and nothingness that feels played out

Looking for meaning in Masked & Anonymous is the kind of limiting, linear activity that can drive a person mad. This much anyone can decipher: Bob Dylan plays Jack Fate, a washed-up but legendary musician who is sprung from prison to play a benefit concert in a rotting America-like country presided over by a dying dictator. Between energizing songs, Jack exchanges gnomic observations on the meaninglessness of fame, politics, media, and everything else under the dirty gray sky with crazy-eyed types whose monologues invite thespian flourishes from the famous actors who speak them. John Goodman, Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lange, Penélope Cruz, Luke Wilson, Giovanni Ribisi, and Val Kilmer come and go, talking the circular blues of a Dylan song come to life. (Even two-bit roles are snapped up by three-ring stars, among them Angela Bassett, Mickey Rourke, and Bruce Dern.)

''Masked & Anonymous'' is the feature directorial debut of ''Seinfeld'' master Larry Charles, and it requires tremendous restraint not to conclude that this entertainingly apocalyptic mess is about nothing, since it may well be about everything. But I doubt it.

Originally posted Jul 30, 2003 Published in issue #722 Aug 08, 2003 Order article reprints

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