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Christina Ricci Movie:
Monster Special Edition



Movie
Monster (Special Edition)
Monster (Special Edition)
List Price: $19.94Label: Sony Pictures

Salesrank: 19572

Released: January 25, 2005
Our Price: $2.98
Used Price: $0.73
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DTS Surround Sound
  • Dubbed
  • DVD-Video
  • Special Edition
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Charlize Theron
  • Christina Ricci
  • Bruce Dern
  • Lee Tergesen
  • Annie Corley
  • Editorial Review:
    Charlize Theron (The Italian Job Trapped) explodes in a magnetic Oscar®-winning (Best Actress 2003) performance as convicted killer Aileen Wuornos.Severely abused and unloved Aileen immersed herself in the dangerous world of highway prostitution...until she met Selby Wall (Christina Ricci Sleepy Hollow) a naive girl who was Aileen s last chance at a normal life. But ultimately all Aileen understood was violence and nobody imagined the nightmare that awaited the seven men standing in the way of her happiness. A critically-acclaimed film from writer/director Patty Jenkins. "Academy Award ®" and "Oscar ®" are the registered trademarks and service marks of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.System Requirements:Running Time: 109 Min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 043396089587 Manufacturer No: 08958

    Description of Monster (Special Edition):
    Critics have universally praised Charlize Theron's performance in Monster, and the praise, for once, is astonishingly deserved. The gorgeous star of The Italian Job and The Cider House Rules vanishes into the character of Aileen Wuornos, a real-life serial killer and prostitute who murdered at least seven men in Florida. Monster traces her relationship with a young woman named Selby (Christina Ricci, The Ice Storm, Buffalo 66), which intertwines with Wuornos's murder spree. This remarkable movie finds compassion for Wuornos but unflinchingly faces her brutal crimes; Theron expresses this woman's horrific life history without softening her terrifying, dead-eyed stare. This is a gripping, devastating performance, a physical and psychological transformation comparable to Robert DeNiro's in Raging Bull. The movie's moral and emotional complexity wouldn't succeed without this searing performance--but succeed it does, and it will stick with you for some time afterward. --Bret Fetzer

    Monster (Special Edition) Reviews:
    Bad 1 Star Review
    2008-09-14 - Monster may have been a passable film had it been good art, or at least attempted to portray the true story of Aileen Wuornos. Instead, it fails miserably on both scores, content to have an ABC Afterschool Special like patina in its approach. I also, after viewing this film, know another reason why I wanted to not see it, and that's because after two years of this unjust and wasteful war of invasion President Bush launched in Iraq I did not want to be reminded that sometimes even the reactionary Right Wing Radicals can still be right about something; and that is only a deluded out of touch Hollywood Feminazi sympathizers could serve up such crap, and then fete it ceaselessly. This is one of those films and performances that in ten or so years people will cringe at as being one of the worst selections ever. Let me be the first to say it- Theron's award winning performance is one of the worst to ever win an Oscar- it is not deep, nor scary, and even lacks the essential redeeming silliness of a Hannibal Lecter or Freddy Krueger. This film is one of those that people are just agog at, and so at odds with the Hollywood machine and its fawning parade of acolyte critics, that no one has the guts to say it's terrible. And, worst of all, every time I think about the film, and Theron's performance, it slides down another notch in my mind, just like so-called feminists who see a hero in Aileen Wuornos. That said, the Monster referred to in the title of the film most aptly applies to the film itself. Avoid this tripe!

    Monster Revealed 5 Star Review
    2008-08-25 -
    Monster

    Although not entirely accurate in this DVD's representation of Aileen Wournos, at least according to her final confession, it is a well-crafted movie; exciting, and always pushing the envelope. I liked it, and would recommend it to anyone interested in the sad life of Aileen Wournos. It is well-worth watching.


    Hits like a sledgehammer!!! 5 Star Review
    2008-07-31 - Blood and Rain
    Blood for the Masses

    Monster
    Based on a true story.

    Written and Directed by Patty Jenkins
    Starring Charlize Theron as Eileen Wuornos
    Christine Ricci

    Revewed By
    B.L.Morgan

    Rating: 5 out of 5

    The first statement I have to say about Monster is that I did not enjoy watching this excellent movie. Monster is harsh and grim and almost painful viewing. It is also a true story. That in itself is what makes this important picture hard to look at.

    Life can be terribly harsh and the world was not kind to Eileen Wuornos.

    Brutally abused as a child and cast out at a young age into an uncaring world she turned to a life of highway prostitution. Her life became a cycle of drug and alcohol abuse and selling her body to guys who frequently beat her because that's what got them off. She accepted it all and didn't care until she fell in love with another woman.

    Charlize Theron's portrait of a woman who will do anything, including murder, to keep her one chance at love alive is gut wrenching. She became this damaged woman. Theron won The Best Actress Academy Award for her role in Monster. She deserved it. Eileen Wuornos cannot and should not be forgiven for the crimes she committed but this movie does make you understand the hows and whys of what happened in her life.

    Monster was graphic and tense and emotionally draining. It was a highly uncomfortable one hour and forty-nine minutes that I spent watching this film. I will never watch Monster again but I'm glad I did see it the one time.


    True Story of a Femal Serial Killer 5 Star Review
    2008-05-24 - Excellent movie about the real life actions of one of the few female serial killers. Very non-exploitative considering it's subject is a pair of lesbian lovers, one of which is an violent murderer. The characters are real, you can feel pity for them and their hard lives, but you also feel the very deserving sense of disgust that they earn for themselves. This reality is brought to the characters by the amazing acting of both Charlize Theron and Christina Ricci, with the infamous transformation of Theron who gain 20 lbs, wore fake teeth, and went sans makeup, bringing the "monster" of the film to life. If your interested in serial killers, true crime movies, or dramas dealing with ill-fated romances, then this is the movie for you...

    Chilling movie based on true story 5 Star Review
    2008-05-15 - A riveting depiction of the life of Aileen Wuornos, the serial killing hooker in Florida who carried out a vigilante mission, of sorts, on her clients. The beautiful Charlize Theron is almost unrecognizable, but superbly acted as Aileen, as is Christina Ricci in the role of Selby, her lesbian lover.

    Anyone familiar with the actual case will appreciate the back story of Aileen's early life which is properly presented in this film. The viewer may feel an amount of sympathy when she begins her vengence; you've heard the expression "some people just need killin'," and that certainly applies in that sad instance. But Ms. Wuornos, unsuccessful in a quest for a "normal" job as she tries to maintain a comfortable lifestyle for herself and Selby, descends into the dark world of sequential murder on a regular basis in order to survive.

    Not for the easily offended, this movie both shocks and assails the senses, but grips the viewer completely.


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