The "EN-FR" tag is specifically sought after by language learners. The French dub of The Mask is legendary. Because French has a slower syllabic rhythm than English, the dubbing team had to write incredibly fast, witty dialogue to match Carrey's lip flaps. Hearing the Mask say "C'est parti, mon kiki!" (instead of "Smokin'") is a delight of translational comedy that you cannot find on the isolated French audio of a Blu-ray (which often strips out the background crowd ambiance).
: Standard Definition (SD), typically at a resolution of 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL), matching the original DVD source. Audio Tracks English (EN) : Usually the original 5.1 Surround Sound track. French (FR)
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