A medida que avanza la hambruna en Irlanda en 1845, un pescador incapaz de proteger a su familia se ve sumido en la oscuridad hasta que una niña indefensa le salva de la desesperación.A medida que avanza la hambruna en Irlanda en 1845, un pescador incapaz de proteger a su familia se ve sumido en la oscuridad hasta que una niña indefensa le salva de la desesperación.A medida que avanza la hambruna en Irlanda en 1845, un pescador incapaz de proteger a su familia se ve sumido en la oscuridad hasta que una niña indefensa le salva de la desesperación.
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- 8 premios ganados y 12 nominaciones en total
Saise Quinn
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Opiniones destacadas
It's a historical drama about a present we are still stuck and live in. Interesting use of special effects flickering through the memories of a mourning father and taking the dark gloominess of the moss covered coast mountains. Splendid use of audio effects setting the atmosphere. Cast put up a remarkable performance with their assignments. It's a quiet story with an intriguing progression and a beautiful conclusion. A tragedy that changed the course of a country's culture is briefed and signalled well with the brief fateful encounter between the landlord and peasant. Monster is a tale of survival that has beauty worth appreciation.
I found this film moving, it really got to the point and shows the life that Irish people lead in them times and in my eyes it is one of the best made famine era story's that has been told, acting was brilliant, well directed and great story would love to see more of these sort of period dramas showing the hardships of Irish people true the struggles of been suppressed for over 700 years that is not taught in schools in other nations eg Cornwall's conquest of Ireland, the battle of the Boyne just to name a few. It's great to hear our native tongue sound so beautiful in such a dark time in our history but made the film much more believable.
Arracht (or Monster for the English title) is an entirely (well almost) Irish spoken drama. For some reason I thought Irish would have words that sounded similar to English but to my surprise there were none, it's a totally different language. The story itself wasn't bad but sometimes it was a bit too slow paced, some scenes were just dragged out a bit. The acting wasn't bad tough. Good cinematography and photography in a rather dark colour that accentuated the feeling of misery that is present in the entire plot. I watched it once and I won't watch it again. Good enough movie but not something I need to watch again.
The start of the Irish disease potato famine in 1845 reaching its peak in 1847 where millions died & millions fled, many to the Americas where they faced discrimination. This dramatization starts with a few Irish asking their English landlord not to raise the rents as the people are starving. Subsequently an adversarial relationship develops & escalates. Titled (in my opinion inaccurately) as "Monster", but in Irish "Arracht". Some of the period Irish dialogue was hard to understand; subtitling helped somewhat.
The first thirty minutes of this film is very good in setting out the core of the story and the concluding ten minutes is also good. However, the middle section is a bit plodding and drags. Overall the film is well acted and very atmospheric. I saw this film at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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- TriviaOfficial submission of Ireland for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 93rd Academy Awards in 2021.
- Bandas sonorasBean An Leanna
performed by Bairbre Ni Chaodhain
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 48,329
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
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