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Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie

  • 2023
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 37min
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Tony Shalhoub in Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie (2023)
It follows Monk, a brilliant detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder. He returns to solve one last case involving his stepdaughter Molly, a journalist preparing for her wedding.
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Sigue a Monk, un brillante detective con un trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo. Vuelve para resolver un último caso relacionado con su hijastra Molly, una periodista que prepara su boda.Sigue a Monk, un brillante detective con un trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo. Vuelve para resolver un último caso relacionado con su hijastra Molly, una periodista que prepara su boda.Sigue a Monk, un brillante detective con un trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo. Vuelve para resolver un último caso relacionado con su hijastra Molly, una periodista que prepara su boda.

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    • Tony Shalhoub
    • Traylor Howard
    • Jason Gray-Stanford
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Randy Zisk
    • Guionista
      • Andy Breckman
    • Elenco
      • Tony Shalhoub
      • Traylor Howard
      • Jason Gray-Stanford
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 12 nominaciones en total

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    Tony Shalhoub
    Tony Shalhoub
    • Adrian Monk
    Traylor Howard
    Traylor Howard
    • Natalie Teeger
    Jason Gray-Stanford
    Jason Gray-Stanford
    • Randy Disher
    Melora Hardin
    Melora Hardin
    • Trudy Monk
    Hector Elizondo
    Hector Elizondo
    • Dr. Neven Bell
    Ted Levine
    Ted Levine
    • Stottlemeyer
    James Purefoy
    James Purefoy
    • Rick Eden
    Caitlin McGee
    Caitlin McGee
    • Molly Evans
    Austin Scott
    Austin Scott
    • Griffin Briggs
    Emma Ishta
    Emma Ishta
    • Gayle Eden
    Paulino Nunes
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    • Lucas Kubrick
    Raven Dauda
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    • Captain Lisa Rudner
    Brooke Adams
    Brooke Adams
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    Mike 'Nug' Nahrgang
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    Adriano Sobretodo Jr.
    Adriano Sobretodo Jr.
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    Daniel DeSanto
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    8carlasprattling

    Will always love Monk but...

    I'm a die-hard Monk fan and eagerly awaited this movie. However, I was disappointed to see the depressive turn the writers took with Monk's character. As another reviewer wrote, I too would have loved to see Monk embracing how the world dealt with germs during the Covid-19 pandemic. Mr. Monk gleefully witnessing the world wearing masks, using sanitizers amd wipes would have been hilarious. It seemed as if the writers weren't aware of the subtle nuances that make Monk "Monk". All in all, It was an enjoyable hour and a half. I loved seeing the old crew back together but it definitely missed its mark.
    Plazeebo

    I really missed Monk

    I soo wanted to like this movie. I was a huge fan of Mr. Monk, and I used to enjoy the show immensely. The fact that we can have a quirky hero with OCD was intriguing and I was rooting for another season.

    But, if we can't have the show returning, a TV movie is great, right?

    Well, it could have been, but this has got to be the most lazy writing ever done for a movie.

    Mr. Monk isn't quirky, he's just awkward.

    He's not allowed to be clever and use his intelligence, because the case is so clumsy presented, that we all know who done it and how immediately.

    That means, the entire movie we're just waiting for Monk to catch up on what we already know, because no one made the effort of making an interesting case.

    Great to see all the belowed characters again, but man - I'm rage-writing this review because it's probably the only time the cast gets back together, and then they get a script written by a 10 year old.
    8AGood

    Needs A New Series after this

    When watching this all I was thinking was; why does this have to be his last case?

    It ends on a good positive note and his relationship with his daughter was handled perfectly and she almost set herself up to be a perfect Sharona/Natalie style sidekick for a new series run if this happened.

    Tony Shalhoub seems to fit the role like a glove and it doesn't feel like its been 13 years since his last episide. It just feels like it was a year or so ago he was last playing the role

    If they could offer a new series of Dexter many years later they can easily do it with Monk.

    All you need is to find a way to get Stottlemeyer into the fold.and you have perfect TV.
    7simonetta_cc

    Missed potential

    I am a Monk fan and Tony Shalhoub didn't disappoint. He was, as always, a delight to watch. But most of the other actors were mediocre, especially McGee, whose grief was not at all convincing. Even Ted Levine was unconvincing in his conflict of interests. The story had such a great potential if each actor had tackled into it and had taken their role as seriously as Shalhoub. Except for Monk's wife, everyone seemed to be there just to create a background for Monk.

    I earnestly hope this is not Monk's last case, not only because I will gladly watch more of Monk any time but also because he deserves a better "last case," if there has to be one.
    7reelreviewsandrecommendations

    A Bittersweet Goodbye

    There are few detective shows as endearing and unique as 'Monk'. Airing from 2002 to 2009, the series followed Adrian Monk, a brilliant former homicide detective with a crippling case of obsessive-compulsive disorder and a catalogue of phobias that could fill a medical journal. What made 'Monk' more than just a clever procedural was its heart: whether solving a case or avoiding handshakes, Monk was never alone. He had help- from the tough, no-nonsense Sharona (and later, the ever-patient Natalie), the gruff but loyal Captain Stottlemeyer and the lovably offbeat Lieutenant Disher. Together, they turned crime-solving into something funny, touching and- despite the chaos- weirdly comforting.

    It's been over a decade since Monk last straightened a crooked picture frame on primetime, but the character's final bow comes in 'Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie'- a return that feels less like a reboot and more like a long-overdue reunion. After tragedy befalls his stepdaughter Molly, Monk is pulled out of retirement for one last case- one that tests not only his legendary instincts but also his fragile grip on the world around him. As Monk navigates a noisy and chaotic San Francisco, the film becomes less about solving a mystery and more about finding peace- with the past, with loss and with himself.

    'Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie' is a delight, both funny and sad, recapturing much of what made the show so great. Andy Breckman's screenplay deftly balances comedy and melancholy, giving us a mystery that's as much about emotional closure as it is about clues. The film knows exactly what it is: not a grand reinvention, but a heartfelt epilogue. It leans into nostalgia without being cloying, offering longtime fans the chance to say goodbye on Monk's own neurotic, bittersweet terms.

    What's most striking about the film is its willingness to engage directly with Monk's trauma, particularly his suicidal ideation- something the show often danced around but rarely confronted so openly. Here, it's front and centre. The film doesn't sensationalize his pain, nor does it offer easy answers. Instead, it approaches Monk's mental health with compassion and gravity, while still allowing for the awkward humour that's always accompanied his struggle. It's a tricky tonal balancing act, but one that largely works.

    Having said that, the central mystery- while serviceable- isn't particularly engaging. Unlike the show's best episodes, which often featured clever twists or satisfying reveals, the film's case feels more like a vehicle for character moments than a puzzle worth solving. It isn't a particularly tough case for Monk to crack, and longtime fans won't be stumped- and will certainly find themselves missing the tightly constructed cases of Monk's episodic heyday. The emotional stakes are high, but the investigative ones are not. In the end, it's less about how Monk solves the case and more about why it matters to him- and to us.

    Visually, the film retains the clean, sun-dappled aesthetic of the original series, though there's a slightly more cinematic polish to the framing and lighting- just enough to feel like a movie, not a long episode. Jeff Beal's score reprises familiar themes with a gentle melancholy, while the inspired use of Randy Newman's 'I Think It's Going to Rain Today' adds emotional resonance, deepening the drama of proceedings.

    At the heart of it all is Tony Shalhoub, delivering a performance that's as subtle and finely tuned as ever. He plays Monk not as a caricature of compulsions, but as a man worn down by grief and time, still trying to make sense of a world that overwhelms him. As there was in the show, there's a gentleness to Shalhoub's work- a quiet dignity that makes Monk's pain all the more affecting. It's a reminder of why the role won him so much acclaim in the first place.

    Additionally, the returning supporting cast slip back into their roles with ease, each bringing the same lived-in familiarity that made the ensemble so beloved. Traylor Howard returns as Natalie with the same calm competence and warmth that always anchored Monk's more manic tendencies. Ted Levine remains a gruff delight as Captain Stottlemeyer, his no-nonsense exterior still concealing a deep well of affection for Monk.

    Jason Gray-Stanford's Lieutenant Disher is as endearingly clueless as ever, though there's a quiet maturity beneath the goofiness that suggests he's grown over the years. Further, Hector Elizondo and Melora Hardin have a few beautifully realized moments as Monk's long-suffering therapist Dr. Bell and his late wife Trudy, respectfully, while James Purefoy does fine work as the villainous, Elon Muskesque billionaire Rick Eden; even if the role is something of a smug caricature. Although it's a shame Bitty Schram's Sharona doesn't make an appearance- and Austin Scott and Caitlin McGee's performances are quite flat- for the most part the cast cannot be faulted.

    'Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie' is a poignant send-off to a beloved character, brimming with the warmth and charm of the series. Anchored by Tony Shalhoub's brilliant performance, the film is both bittersweet and endearing. While the mystery may not be among the show's best, and a few supporting performances fall a little flat, the respect and affection everyone involved has for the titular detective shines through. For longtime fans, the film feels like a gentle exhale- a last hug, a final tapped lamp. And for Monk, that might just be enough.

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      Hector Elizondo (Dr. Neven Bell) was actually retired and had to be convinced to come out of retirement by Tony Shalhoub to film their scenes together.
    • Errores
      Monk says that Captain Stottlemeyer's mother died 37 years earlier. However, in Mr. Monk and the Captain's Wife (2004), she was mentioned as still being alive.
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      Adrian Monk: For nearly a decade, that particular model... the Kitchen King 480 with the digital timer and self-cleaning oven... was the best-selling appliance in North America. I bought mine on March 1, 1985, from Carl's Appliances on Rockaway Boulevard. I had it for 22 years. It was one of the longest relationships of my life, and certainly one of the happiest.

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