Monologue
Monologue

Monologue

1973Movie94 minRussian

Professor Sretenski is a scientist and director of a research center in Russia. He is separated from his wife and lives alone. His daughter, who lives with the mother, comes to his home and stays with him for a period, leaving her daughter with him. He raises his granddaughter, feeling a great affection for her.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Kihachi OkamotoGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set during World War II, the film follows the internal struggles of a Japanese soldier grappling with the dehumanizing nature of war and his own fading humanity. Through introspective monologues and stark imagery, it explores themes of disillusionment, duty, and the psychological toll of conflict. The narrative focuses on the protagonist's isolation and his desperate search for meaning amidst the chaos of battle.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Monologue' was noted for its powerful anti-war message and Tatsuya Nakadai's compelling performance. While it garnered critical attention for its artistic merit and challenging themes, it was not a mainstream commercial success. Its examination of the psychological impact of war on soldiers resonated with those seeking more profound cinematic experiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intense psychological exploration of a soldier's psyche.
  • Recognized for Tatsuya Nakadai's commanding and nuanced performance.
  • Appreciated for its stark and unflinching portrayal of the realities of war.

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The film's minimalist approach and focus on internal monologue were considered unconventional for its time, aiming to reflect the often unspoken psychological burdens carried by soldiers.

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