Theron’s attitude, her walk, her body language are totally different from anything she’s done before... [this is] an acting tour-de-force.
Monster (2003)
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Reviews Counted:177
Fresh:146
Rotten:31
Average Rating:7.2/10
Consensus: Charlize Theron dominates this stirring, brutal film with a break through performance.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: In a revelatory performance, Charlize Theron stars in the shocking and moving true-life story of Aileen Wuornos, a prostitute executed last year in Florida after being convicted of murdering six... In a revelatory performance, Charlize Theron stars in the shocking and moving true-life story of Aileen Wuornos, a prostitute executed last year in Florida after being convicted of murdering six men. While Wuornos confessed to the six murders, including a policeman, she claimed to have killed only in self-defense, resisting violent assaults while working as a prostitute. Bravely burrowing beneath the tabloid headlines about America’s first female serial killer—and the media’s sordid designation of Wuornos as an unrepentant monster—in the midst of the horrors and pathologies, first-time writer-director Patty Jenkins unearths an unlikely love story between two misfits. Nearing suicidal despair, Wuornos wanders into a Florida bar, where she meets Selby Wall (Christina Ricci), a young woman sent by her parents to live with an aunt in order to “cure her homosexuality.” Wuornos—victim of a tragic, abusive upbringing—quickly falls in love, and clings to Selby like a life preserver. Unable to find a legitimate job but desperate to sustain her relationship with Selby, Wuornos continues working as a prostitute. When one of her johns turns violent, Wuornos shoots the man in self-defense; the first in her tragic string of killings. Shot in many of the actual locations where Wuornos committed her crimes between 1989-90, in its grittiness, verisimilitude, and hard-won empathy for its antihero, Monster is reminiscent of the great, iconoclastic American films of the ‘60s and ‘70s. Co-starring Bruce Dern, Monster succeeds as searing social commentary, road movie, and, most profoundly, as love story. Theron’s ferocious, fully-committed work—astounding physical transformation matched by unerring psychological acuity—is sure to surprise audiences familiar with her work, and in writer-director Jenkins, Monster heralds a major new filmmaking talent. -- © Newmarket Films [More]
Starring: Charlize Theron, Christina Ricci, Bruce Dern, Scott Wilson
Starring: Charlize Theron, Christina Ricci, Bruce Dern, Scott Wilson, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Annie Corley, Lee Tergesen
Director: Patty Jenkins
Director: Patty Jenkins
Screenwriter: Patty Jenkins
Producer: Charlize Theron, Matt Damon, Clark Peterson, Donald Kushner, Brad Wyman
Composer: BT
Studio: Newmarket Films
Reviews for Monster
Charlize Theron's performance as a serial killer is a masterpiece, even if the movie itself falls short.
Astonishing...Monster has a lot of humanity in it, and it refuses to categorize people as strictly “good” or “bad.”
Without the remarkably fascinating metamorphosis of Charlize Theron into a hideous troglodyte, this movie could’ve been quite the monster.
Monster takes the viewer into the white trash world of truck stops and biker bars and makes those people real.
For the millions that pick up the newspaper each night and ask, 'How could someone do such a thing,' Monster provides some answers.
Takes an unbiased and compelling look at the anatomy of a natural born serial killer.
Theron doesn’t 'play' Wuornos as much as inhabit her — with pity, volcanic anger, confusion, occasional euphoria and mostly, impenetrable sadness.
Theron, who looks throughout like Gary Busey under a blonde wig, is truly staggering, and not just because of her jaw-dropping physical transformation.
The dangerous line that Monster treads is between explaining monstrosity and excusing it.
Monster has the scary-but-safe feel of a dash in a Lexus through a bad neighborhood.
Theron's great, but as with so much of the indie-film scene on display these days, Monster has a kind of cookie-cutter look, feel and sound to it.
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January 12, 2006:
Theron Gets Ready to Produce Some "Ice"
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