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Ella es un monstruo

Título original: Colossal
  • 2016
  • B
  • 1h 49min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Anne Hathaway in Ella es un monstruo (2016)
A woman discovers that severe catastrophic events are somehow connected to the mental breakdown from which she's suffering.
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Comedia oscuraKaijuCiencia FicciónComediaDramaFantasía

Gloria es una fiestera desempleada obligada a dejar su vida en la ciudad de Nueva York y volver a casa. Cuando afloran informes de que una criatura gigante está destruyendo Seúl, gradualment... Leer todoGloria es una fiestera desempleada obligada a dejar su vida en la ciudad de Nueva York y volver a casa. Cuando afloran informes de que una criatura gigante está destruyendo Seúl, gradualmente se da cuenta de que está de alguna manera conectada con este fenómeno.Gloria es una fiestera desempleada obligada a dejar su vida en la ciudad de Nueva York y volver a casa. Cuando afloran informes de que una criatura gigante está destruyendo Seúl, gradualmente se da cuenta de que está de alguna manera conectada con este fenómeno.

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    • Jason Sudeikis
    • Austin Stowell
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      • Anne Hathaway
      • Jason Sudeikis
      • Austin Stowell
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    • 70Metascore
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      • 3 premios ganados y 9 nominaciones en total

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    Anne Hathaway
    Anne Hathaway
    • Gloria
    Jason Sudeikis
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    • Oscar
    Austin Stowell
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    • Joel
    Tim Blake Nelson
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    • Young Gloria
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    • Mother
    Haeun Hannah Cho
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    • Old Man
    • (as Carlos Joe Costa)
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    • (as Melissa Montgomery)
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    • (as Charles Raahul Singh)
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    7AnonymousIndica

    Weird and funny

    This movie takes a few detours at the beginning before it finds the track it wanted to be on. So, dear reader, patience is a virtue if you want to understand what is going on.

    Some elements of the movie are dragged out a bit like chewing gum until you just want to give up watching. Then it wakes up.

    It is definitely a fantasy film without an obvious starting point but it recovers nicely. You really have to pay attention to catch the little explanatory nuances that are peppered throughout the script. Ms. Hathaway and Mr. Sudeikis do a good job of interpreting the two lead characters. The supporting cast of Mr. Nelson and Mr. Stowell round out the set of performances to watch.

    If you stick with it, though, this might remind you of a famous superhero movie. There are no superheroes here, just something strange going on. Enjoy!
    6mikebatho

    A movie about damaged people best enjoyed by damaged people

    I enjoyed this. Look, there are a lot of people who I'm sure are perfectly fine who are leaving low, head-scratching reviews, but if you're a fairly damaged person, like myself, you'll probably get a kick out of the movie.

    Don't expect a moral payoff, any wisdom, any heartwarming feels. It's a perfectly good way to kill a couple of hours.
    7nancyldraper

    This is a love-it or hate-it movie.

    This is a love-it or hate-it movie. If you were looking for a RomCom or Kaiju movie, you may be in the hate-it camp. If, however, you want the clever outworking of a dark metaphor presenting itself as a mystery, you may have found a film you can appreciate. That might, also, have been the draw for the cast. Unusual roles for all the actors, performed well. Anne Hathaway held our attention. In terms of storytelling, there were times when the metaphor and the mystery collided with each other and the audience may be left (ironically) scratching their heads, trying to fit the pieces together. With that said, I am giving this film a 7 (clever) out of 10. {A Dark Metaphor}
    8swordsnare

    Not as it may seem.

    By watching the marketing campaign, you are lead to believe this film is more light-hearted and comical.

    Upon watching, the true underlining meaning becomes more apparent and it touches on a more dark subject matter, that apparently was lost on some viewers. It is a very real world dynamic in the relationship between Gloria (Anne Hathaway) and Oscar (Jason Sudeikis) that was well executed in this manner of storytelling.

    It very difficult to say why this film is worth watching without "Spoilers", but I enjoyed this film; even the second time around, watching it on Netflix just recently.
    ManInTheMovieTheater

    Giant Monsters and Inner Demons

    Colossal is one of those movies that advertises itself as one thing but reveals itself to be something else entirely. While the trailers try to sell it like someone was trying to write a romantic comedy after watching Pacific Rim, the reality couldn't be further from the truth. One trend I've been seeing in indie films lately that I really dig is taking bizarre, out-there premises that are initially played for comedy but slowly reveal themselves to be about something deeper, like how a movie about a talking, farting corpse is actually about personal isolation and the legacy of emotional abuse, or how a movie about a man who will turn into a lobster if he can't get a girlfriend becomes an examination of the absurdities of modern relationships. In Colossal's case, the idea of controlling a monster on the other side of the world turns into a metaphor for how self-destructive behavior affects the world around us.

    Our story follows Gloria (Anne Hathaway), an unemployed, alcoholic writer who has burned more than a few bridges. After her boyfriend (Dan Stevens) breaks up with her and she's kicked out of their New York apartment, she moves back to her childhood home and reacquaints with an old friend, Oscar (Jason Sudeikis), who sets her up with a job at his bar. On the other side of the world in South Korea, a giant monster has been appearing out of nowhere and terrorizing Seoul before mysteriously disappearing. Gloria figures out that she's been controlling the monster, which only materializes and mimics her every move whenever she stands inside of a playground near her house. This becomes especially problematic when Oscar, who turns out to have some serious anger and control issues, discovers he has the same ability (except his avatar is a giant robot) and leverages this power to control Gloria.

    The genius of Colossal is two-fold. As previously mentioned, taking two genres as disparate as the romantic comedy and kaiju films is a novel concept, but director Nacho Vigalondo uses the basic tropes of one to subvert the other. Any fan of kaiju series like Godzilla, Gamera and the like will tell you that while watching giant monsters rampage through the streets is the big drawing point, they're just as much about the human character arcs and how they intertwine with the walking disasters outside. As for the romantic comedy aspects, they're virtually nonexistent. I only really bring them up because that's what the trailer wants you to believe, but I'm here to tell you that the relationship is as far from romantic as you can get. Both of our leads have the same demon (alcoholism), but they cope in different ways, neither of which make them entirely sympathetic, and both of which cause major damage to themselves, their loved ones, and millions of strangers on the other side of the world. For any viewers who've dealt with alcoholics at any point in their life, these characters might be uncomfortably recognizable.

    Of course, this is truly an actor's film. Anne Hathaway, playing against type, is easily the more relatable character, but she's not exactly likable. She's spoiled, selfish, irresponsible, and nearly all of the bad things that happened in her life were mostly her doing. The first time the monster appears in Seoul is when he drunkenly staggers through the playground at night on her way home from the bar. But there are people who haven't given up on her, as made evident by the fact that her ex-boyfriend checks up on her regularly to make sure she's alright. Jason Sudeikis, on the other hand, keeps his drinking problem low key, with his nice-guy persona slowly chipping away to reveal the bitter, entitled, controlling part of him that's been ruminating on the inside. Both are clearly having a blast with these roles, relishing and channeling their most fatal flaws for maximum effect.

    Those looking a good kaiju fight might leave a little disappointed, because while it is the crux of the plot, it's not the main focus, only being brought into play during major plot points. About 70% of the movie is spent hanging out with Gloria, Oscar and their friends at the bar, but it becomes a major point of leverage when Oscar's true nature gets more out of control, culminating in a big blowout between the two that nearly results in the annihilation of Seoul, and is resolved in an amazingly clever way that I dare not spoil here, but was enough to make me shoe off the nagging question of why Gloria doesn't just stay away from that playground.

    Overall, Colossal is a one-of-a-kind movie that may not be for everyone, but has a lot to offer for everyone who does choose to see it. The performances are outstanding, the premise is both clever and brilliantly executed, it has a lot to say about toxic behavior and relationships, there's a great balance between the humor and drama, and even though those looking for some kaiju action may leave a tad disappointed, there's still something there to tide them over. Don't be surprised if this ends up becoming a cult classic a few years down the line.

    8/10.

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      Anne Hathaway was in the second trimester of her pregnancy while filming the movie.
    • Errores
      In the final flashback to Gloria and Oscar's youth, a comic book is shown falling from Oscar's backpack. The back cover of the comic features a partial quote from David S Goyer and mentions his films Batman Begins (2005) and The Invisible (2007). The flashback occurs twenty-five years before the present day of the film, so either Colossal is set in 2032 at the earliest -- which does not appear to be the case -- or the book is an anachronism.
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      Gloria: [throws the bar keys towards Oscar] Here! There are your keys; I'm not coming back to your shitty bar!

      Oscar: [picking up the keys] Yeah you are.

      Gloria: [panting] Oh yeah?

      Oscar: Yeah.

      [Throws the keys at Gloria with enough force to hurt her]

      Gloria: [holding her stomach in pain] Ow!

      Oscar: [calmly] You're gonna keep working at the bar, or I'm gonna come back here tomorrow, and destroy an entire neighborhood.

      Gloria: [through her teeth, bringing her face close to Oscar's] Then I'll come back and I'll kick your fucking ass!

      Oscar: [still calm] No you won't. I'm done being Mr. Nice Guy.

      [Knocks her to the ground. Gloria grunts in pain as she hits the ground hard]

      Oscar: [leans down, calm] see you at work?

      [Gloria looks up at him speechless]

      Oscar: I'll see you at work.

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      Written by Joe Crepúsculo (as Joel Iriarte Parra)

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de junio de 2017 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • España
      • Canadá
      • Corea del Sur
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    • También se conoce como
      • Colossal
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Seúl, Corea del Sur
    • Productoras
      • Voltage Pictures
      • Route One Entertainment
      • Union Investment Partners
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 15,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 3,029,287
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 120,226
      • 9 abr 2017
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 4,531,320
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      • 1h 49min(109 min)
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