Well, the 2021 thriller "Masquerade" from writer and director Shane Dax Taylor wasn't exactly a groundbreaking addition to the genre of home invasions. But I am getting ahead of myself here.
As I sat down in 2022 to watch "Masquerade", I had literally never heard about the movie. I picked it up and saw that Bella Thorne was on the cover. And with it being a thriller that I hadn't already seen, of course I opted to watch "Masquerade".
But I wasn't in for a particularly great movie experience. And even for a home invasion movie, which has a tendency of being tedious, if not downright boring, in my opinion, then "Masquerade" wasn't really leaving a lasting impression on me. Sure, I managed to sit through the entire movie, but I was only partially entertained.
Storywise then "Masquerade" was a generic one. The story written by Shane Dax Taylor just didn't offer the audience anything new or innovative. So you are in for a pretty straight forward and generic thriller without much of any surprises or twists.
It should be noted, though, that the movie had Bella Thorne, Alyvia Alyn Lind and Austin Nichols on the cast list, among others as well. So they definitely had an okay ensemble of performers in the movie. Just a shame that they only had a mediocre script to work with.
As for the characters in the movie, well talk about it being a bland serving of stale soup. The character gallery in "Masquerade" was just out the window. I didn't care one bit about any of the characters in the entire movie, and they could just as easily have been replaced by cardboard cut-outs. The characters were flat and had no distinguishable traits, personalities or quirks. So it was a massive swing and a miss.
As for the entertainment value of "Masquerade", well don't get your hopes up. Let's just leave it at that.
My rating of "Masquerade" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.