Monstro

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The true-life story of Aileen Wuornos, a prostitute executed in 2002 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. In 1989-90, a love story unfolds in the midst of the horrors and pathologies of two misfits: Wuornos, a drifter prostitute and Selby Wall, sent by her parents to live with an aunt in Florida in order to "cure her homosexuality". Nearing suicidal despair, Aileen wanders into a bar, where she meets Selby and falls in love. To keep her and Selby's relationship alive, she continues hooking, only to fuel an increasingly escalating deadly rage, a fury vented with a lurid string of killings and the media's sordid designation of her as the first female serial killer--a monster. (texto oficial do distribuidor)

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português Um perfil psicologicamente sofisticado de uma assassina que é, ela própria, a maior vítima. Mas atenção - tudo isto está envolto num travo amargo, de sujidade e de sentimentos negativos que a sua tolerância a qualquer coisa terá de enfrentar com muita dificuldade. Tão brilhante como Charlize Theron é aqui também Christina Ricci. ()

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inglês A pretty great ACTORS’ affair. Charlize Theron’s superb performance (but please, make-up artists, don't ever do that to her again!) elevates the film itself to above average, plus an equally good Christina Ricci and a very professional direction, which, although it falls into routine at times, delivers a few original and emotionally charged moments. I'm one of those who naturally abhor prostitution, but after this experience I have to admit that sometimes these girls don't have any other choice. Unfortunately, though, my aversion will always remain, especially after what the main character does here... 85% ()

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inglês Charlize Theron's perfect physical and mental transformation, backed by her willingness to let herself get ugly for the role and the great work of the make-up artists. The words of the renowned Roger Ebert fit best: hers it is no longer an acting performance, but pure incarnation. The change in voice, the waddling gait, the pronounced overbite, the body encased in layers of fat (particularly noticeable in one scene), the manner of expression. It's not Theron anymore, but Wuornos, a lesbian murderer and prostitute, disgusted with her messed up life and full of emotion and love for her young partner in a rather depressing and at times very impressive film. During the tense murder scenes, Jenkins knows how to thicken the atmosphere; the brutal rape scene and the first murder will never go out of my mind, nor will the tragicomic moment with the hand-job. But mostly, I wanted to watch Monster as a movie starring Charlize Theron, But I couldn’t find her. That woman will never give me a chance :) ()

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inglês In the professional life of every actor, three phases can occur. In the first one, the actor simply wants to make a living. In the second, they want to stand out and increase their value. If they succeed, the third phase follows, where they strive to prove that they are not just a star of one TV role or representative of one type of actor. In other words, in this phase, it's about professional prestige and recognition, which has nothing to do with the cheap popularity of celebrities and B-movie stars. Such an actor is willing to even act for free, and will even engage in the production. So it happened that one of the highest-paid stars of contemporary cinema wanted to escape the cage of roles based on physical attractiveness and prove that she could play practically anything she was given. She chose the role of a worn-out rough prostitute, and it must be said that the transformation is (even in the context of roles she played a decade later) fascinating in its own way. Charlize did not limit herself to physical transformation but thoroughly studied masculine behavior to the extent that you doubt her sexual identity and at least have the feeling that she must have trained long-term on the Czech-German border while satisfying the desires of truck drivers and previously went through some brothels and prison. On the other hand, as a psychological study of an extreme human character, the film fails because its main character is not an interesting and multi-layered personality. The direction is unremarkable, the screenplay too straightforward, and except for the main character and the increasing number of corpses around her, it has nothing to offer. All in all, it's a 3-and-a-half-star movie, and since this is a highly-rated film, I am giving it a lower rating as usual. Overall impression: 65%. ()

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inglês A story about the “birth" of a human monster. It’s trying relatively successfully to show all viewpoints here, so although it shows the “bad things" that have been done to Aileen, it doesn’t defend her particularly, and doesn’t blame all her problems on society. At the same time, it attempts to reveal her human face and to show that she was capable of love. This picture gained widespread public awareness not so much for the topic and its doubtless qualities, but for the great performance by an almost unrecognizable Charlize Theron. Which is unfair to Christina Ricci who did an excellent job in the supporting role. ()

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