
Emily
This was a lot better than I expected it to be. There was no real dialogue. It was all just watching what they were doing. Kudos to the kids, they fought hard. People like the adults in this movie are pure evil and sick. Poor kids. I can im...


Movie spotlight
After being abducted and taken to a desolate house, a girl sets out to rescue her friend and escape from their malicious kidnapper.
A mysterious incident occurs at a middle school, with a young boy named Minato being at the center of it. As the story unfolds from different perspectives, including his mother's, a teacher's, and Minato's own, it becomes clear that there are multiple interpretations of the events. The film delicately explores themes of bullying, childhood innocence, and the complexities of human connection.
Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'Monster' has been met with widespread critical acclaim, lauded for its intricate storytelling, nuanced performances, and profound exploration of childhood and societal perceptions. Critics praised its ability to shift perspectives, keeping the audience guessing and emotionally invested.
Masterfully constructed narrative that keeps viewers engaged through its multi-perspective approach.
Sensitive and empathetic portrayal of complex childhood issues and adult misunderstandings.
Kore-eda's direction is subtle yet powerful, eliciting strong performances from the entire cast.
Google audience: Google users have largely praised 'Monster' for its emotional depth, thought-provoking narrative, and sensitive handling of difficult themes. Many appreciated the film's unique structure and the compelling performances, finding it to be a moving and memorable cinematic experience.
Palme d'Or at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival; Best Screenplay at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.
The film marks the first time director Hirokazu Kore-eda has worked with a composer, Ryuichi Sakamoto, for his score.
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This was a lot better than I expected it to be. There was no real dialogue. It was all just watching what they were doing. Kudos to the kids, they fought hard. People like the adults in this movie are pure evil and sick. Poor kids. I can im...