

Monster
A woman has an ugly face. She has been called 'monster' since childhood. A case occurs in her town that leads to her being ejected and a relocation to Tokyo. She obtains plastic surgery and begins working as a prostitute. She makes some dough and extends the plastic surgery to her entire body. She changes her name and begins a new life. The perfect body leads her to think about men and her hometown.
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Plot Summary
N/A (Referencing the 2003 film, it tells the true story of Aileen Wuornos, a serial killer who preyed on men in Florida.)
Critical Reception
N/A (Referencing the 2003 film, the film was critically acclaimed, particularly for Charlize Theron's performance.)
What Reviewers Say
- N/A (Referencing the 2003 film, reviewers praised Charlize Theron's transformative and powerful portrayal of Aileen Wuornos, and the film's unflinching look at a dark subject.)
Google audience: N/A (Referencing the 2003 film, audiences generally found the film to be a compelling and disturbing true crime drama, with significant praise for Theron's performance.)
Awards & Accolades
N/A (Referencing the 2003 film, Charlize Theron won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role.)
Fun Fact
N/A (Referencing the 2003 film, Charlize Theron gained approximately 30 pounds and underwent extensive makeup and prosthetics to portray Aileen Wuornos.)
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