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gwimol · 4 months
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— 怪物: Monster (2023). Directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda Written by Yuji Sakamoto
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kexing · 4 months
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I’m not really sure, but I like someone. I can’t tell anyone, so I lie.
怪物 Monster (2023), dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda.
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gael-garcia · 7 months
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怪物 Monster (2023), dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda
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leeouka · 3 months
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behind the scenes of monster (2023)
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lautific · 4 months
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somosinevitables · 3 months
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Monster 怪物 (2023) If only some people can have it, that's not happiness. That's just nonsense. Happiness is something anyone can have.
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esqueletosgays · 4 months
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MONSTER (2023)
Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda Cinematography: Ryuto Kondo
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 4 months
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Monster (Hirokazu Koreeda, 2023)
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sagegreenandsoftpink · 4 months
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mom, what if i can't live up to your expectations?
you told me to grow up well, have a decent job, build my own family and live a fairytale in which no one runs away. you want me to grow up seamlessly, flawlessly navigate the twists and turns of life. however, life doesn't always unfold like a fairytale. challenges and uncertainties abound, and sometimes, despite our best efforts, some things just aren't meant to be. mom, i'm not too sure, but i think i want to plant a primrose garden near the abandoned railway wagon. the very place where i realized that i might possess a pig's brain instead of a human one. just like an idiot, my feelings are blooming in an unconventional space, far from comfortability, nowhere near stereotypical. my heart is brimming with uncertainty and i fear falling, i fear stumbling, yet an odd bravery inside me decides to keep embracing the uncertainty. mom, what if i can't live up to your expectations? i apologize. i can't promise you a fairy tale. i can't pledge sweet dreams and my narrative doesn't weave idle fantasies. but i'm selfish, so in the midst of all that, i still want you to be my mom; because my heart is a moving train and i will drive you to a sunnier place.
so, please be my mom. regardless of how idiotic my pig brain is and how quickly my primrose garden will wilt. no promises of perfection, just the commitment to ride the moving train together, through storms and sunshine, selfishness and selflessness, through seasons of loving and longing.
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KAIBUTSU 怪物 [MONSTER]
Hirokazu Kore-eda, 2023
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pierppasolini · 3 months
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Monster (2023) // dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda
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gwimol · 4 months
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"I'm not really sure, but I like someone. I can't tell anyone, so I lied. Cause they'll know I can never be happy."
— 怪物: Monster (2023). Directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda Written by Yuji Sakamoto
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stuff-diary · 4 months
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Movies watched in 2024
Monster (2023, Japan)
Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda
Writer: Yuji Sakamoto
Mini-review:
Monster is the type of movie-magic that only happens when the very best talents in each field come together. We have Hirozaku Kore-eda's masterful directing, Yuji Sakamoto's humane and intelligent writing, Ryuichi Sakamoto's magical score, and brilliant performances from some of the best actors in the world. And I'm not referring only to legends like Sakura Ando, Eita Nagayama and Yuko Tanaka, whose work here is as incredible as expected. In fact, newcomers Soya Kurokawa and Hinata Hiiragi are the ones who truly carry the movie, giving two of the best child performances I've ever seen. No other filmmaker in the world can choose and direct child actors like Kore-eda, and he proves it once again here. Beyond that, Sakamoto's script displays the beautiful complexity that characterizes his writing. He builds this haunting, heart-tugging mystery piece by piece, in a way that only he could. Tbh, I accidentally discovered the big twist when the film premiered at Cannes. But, while I believe the twist would have floored me in the best of ways if I had watched it without knowing anything, I still found myself enthralled while seeing the story unfurl. That being said, I still recommend not reading anything about the movie before watching it. To sum up, I thank the universe for gathering all these incredible people so they could make something as special as Monster.
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cinematicmasterpiece · 2 months
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monster (2023)
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leeouka · 4 months
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behind the scenes of monster (2023)
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“I’m not really sure, but I like someone. I can’t tell anyone, so I lie.”
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