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Monstres

Titre original : Monsters
  • Série télévisée
  • 2022–
  • 18
  • 1h
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Evan Peters in Monstres (2022)
An anthology series, centered on the stories of cannibalistic serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and convicted murderers Lyle and Erik Menendez.
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DocudramaPsychological HorrorSerial KillerTrue CrimeBiographyCrimeDramaHorrorThriller

Une série d'anthologie, centrée sur les histoires du tueur en série cannibale Jeffrey Dahmer et des meurtriers condamnés Lyle et Erik Menendez.Une série d'anthologie, centrée sur les histoires du tueur en série cannibale Jeffrey Dahmer et des meurtriers condamnés Lyle et Erik Menendez.Une série d'anthologie, centrée sur les histoires du tueur en série cannibale Jeffrey Dahmer et des meurtriers condamnés Lyle et Erik Menendez.

  • Création
    • Ian Brennan
    • Ryan Murphy
  • Casting principal
    • Evan Peters
    • Richard Jenkins
    • Cooper Koch
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    194 k
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    • Création
      • Ian Brennan
      • Ryan Murphy
    • Casting principal
      • Evan Peters
      • Richard Jenkins
      • Cooper Koch
    • 903avis d'utilisateurs
    • 72avis des critiques
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    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 17 victoires et 49 nominations au total

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    Evan Peters
    Evan Peters
    • Jeffrey Dahmer
    • 2022
    Richard Jenkins
    Richard Jenkins
    • Lionel Dahmer
    • 2022
    Cooper Koch
    Cooper Koch
    • Erik Menendez
    • 2024
    Javier Bardem
    Javier Bardem
    • Jose Menendez
    • 2024
    Chloë Sevigny
    Chloë Sevigny
    • Kitty Menendez
    • 2024
    Molly Ringwald
    Molly Ringwald
    • Shari Dahmer
    • 2022
    Nicholas Alexander Chavez
    Nicholas Alexander Chavez
    • Lyle Menendez
    • 2024
    Niecy Nash
    Niecy Nash
    • Glenda Cleveland
    • 2022
    Ari Graynor
    Ari Graynor
    • Leslie Abramson
    • 2024
    Michael Beach
    Michael Beach
    • Detective Murphy
    • 2022
    Dallas Roberts
    Dallas Roberts
    • Dr. Jerome Oziel
    • 2024
    Colby French
    Colby French
    • Patrick Kennedy
    • 2022
    Marlene Forte
    Marlene Forte
    • Marta Cano
    • 2024
    Blanca Araceli
    Blanca Araceli
    • Grandma Maria
    • 2024
    Michael Learned
    Michael Learned
    • Catherine Dahmer
    • 2022
    Nathan Lane
    Nathan Lane
    • Dominick Dunne
    • 2024
    Karen Malina White
    Karen Malina White
    • Shirley Hughes
    • 2022
    Leslie Grossman
    Leslie Grossman
    • Judalon Smyth
    • 2024
    • Création
      • Ian Brennan
      • Ryan Murphy
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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'Monsters' is a gripping, well-acted series exploring true crime stories, featuring standout performances by Evan Peters. It delves into complex psychological and emotional aspects, examining public perception's impact. Criticisms include perceived inaccuracies, embellishments, and creative liberties that detract from factual integrity. Some find the portrayal of characters and events exploitative or sensationalized. Despite these concerns, many appreciate its engaging storytelling and thought-provoking examination of true crime.
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    8miss_toucan

    Evan Peters is brilliant!

    I had high expectations of this. After seeing Evan Peters in AHS, I just knew he would be great in this role. He did not disappoint.

    I haven't seen many docos on Dahmer so don't really know that much about his personality or demeanor, but the character that Peters portrays is complex, creepy, and just plain twisted and evil.

    One of the most disturbing details of Dahmer's crimes that this series highlights is how the police ignored and dismissed witness reports, and their lack of action allowed Dahmer to stay free and kill more men.

    This series is excellent. I suggest you start watching it early in the afternoon as you will want to binge watch the whole series.
    9marymcfarland-01866

    The most Disturbing of all Dahmer Stories

    This was a hard watch....for many reasons. Having been a young adult when all this happened, it....what do the kids say?...it hits different.

    Well, it's the Dahmer story. So by default, it's hard and gross and scary.

    The acting is top notch. Every performance...it's like you're right there in the room watching this God awful series of events unfold in real time. How the actors got through this is beyond me.

    The timeline shifts can be a bit hard to follow. It's not the kind of thing you can just pause and come back to. You have to rewind or start the episode over.

    Overall, arguably...this is the best Dahmer depiction. I would recommend watching "My Best Friend Dahmer" prior to watching this, as it accidentally and appropriately serves as a prequel.

    Recommend for cast iron stomachs. Don't watch this if you're prone to puking.
    8DJM26

    The Lyle and Eric Menendez Story

    There are two monsters is this heartbreaking and compelling story, but they are not Erik (Cooper Koch) and Lyle (Nicholas Alexander Chavez), they are Jose (Javier Bardem) and Kitty (Chloë Savigny).

    I don't want to delve too deeply into the legal aspects of this case, because this is not a documentary, but a dramatic series. However, let me start by saying, if Erik and Lyle had been Erika and Lyla-two daughters-they would never have spent a day in jail. That's not to say that Erik and Lyle were blameless, but the mitigating circumstances were so overwhelming and compelling that they should have been sentenced to voluntary manslaughter with a 10 year sentence.

    Then there is Dominic Dunne (Nathan Lane) a despicable man who trafficked in gossip and celebrity cocktail parties. He was sort of a straight Truman Capote.

    I want to highlight Episode 5 'The Hurt Man.' There are only two characters in the entire scene: Leslie Abramson (Ari Gaynor) and Erik. Director Michael Upendahl places the camera about 12 feet away from the table where the two are seated. Abramson with her back to the camera (we never see her face) and Lyle facing. Slowly, imperceptibly, the camera pushes in on Erik until it passes Abramson and ends with a close up of Erik as he explains the title of the episode. Riveting!

    Cooper Koch does a tremendous job throughout, but especially in that episode. Nicholas Chavez is also terrific as Lyle. Javier Bardem and Chloë Savigny are outstanding as Jose and Kitty.
    9adrian_rawling

    A dark, taut and compelling docudrama.

    For those interested in the psychology of a serial killer, there is no more fascinating character study than Jeffrey Dahmer. He was a psychiatric enigma and a profoundly sick individual. A chronic alcoholic from a very young age. A sexual deviant with all manner of unusual fetishes. A necrophiliac. A cannibal.

    A pure psychopath and the product of a perfect storm of schizotypal/borderline personality disorder, developmental toxicity (exposure to psychoactive drugs in utero), negative parental influence, neglect and childhood trauma, a morbid curiosity with the macabre, social exclusion at school and deep feelings of loneliness, sexual confusion and insecurity.

    He longed to be cared about and loved by his family. He longed to be accepted by his peers. But, at the same time, knew deep down that he would inevitably disappoint his parents because of his inability to live a normal life and that he wouldn't be accepted by friends due to his odd personality.

    We all tend to seek out like-minded people and make connections with those we have something in common with. The problem was that Jeffrey knew there wasn't anybody out there with the same interests or outlook as him. Left to his own devices by absent parents and socially isolated, he became increasingly withdrawn and followed a path of introversion and solitude.

    He must have felt like he didn't belong in this world, and that there wasn't a place for him within society, so he abandoned all attempts to participate and pursued a voyeuristic way of life. He lacked a clear or positive self-image, meaning his perspective of other people was skewed, which resulted in him fully embracing his warped perception of pleasure and satisfaction. The men he felt attracted to were purely sex objects to him; walking, talking sex dolls. His interest was solely in their aesthetic, or physical appearance.

    He appeared to have been a deeply troubled soul from the outset and his behaviours were predominantly a consequence of his genetic constitution, exacerbated by negative life experiences. If his childhood had been a more positive one then he may have been able to adapt better to his personal limitations and dysfunctions, but there is no way of knowing the extent of the damage his upbringing had on him.

    It was evident from his own admissions that he felt predestined to live a peculiar and unorthodox lifestyle due to his innately bizarre persona. The conventional joys of life simply didn't float Jeffrey's boat.

    I rarely, if ever, feel sorry for multiple murderers, especially ones who commit such heinous and sickening crimes as Dahmer. But I have to admit that I found his story to be tragically sad.

    My usual take away from accounts of serial killers is wondering how and why someone could do that to another human being over and over again!? In Dahmer's case, I am left feeling conflicted with a strange understanding of, and empathy for, his actions. Of course I'm not condoning what he did, but I can appreciate how and why the sequence of events transpired.

    In his televised interviews he was so open, frank and forthcoming which is exceptionally rare for someone in his situation. He came across as a gentle, thoughtful and articulate person who was genuinely tormented by his inner demons throughout his life. He freely admitted to his crimes in detail, demonstrated that he knew what he had done was evil and offered honest explanations for his actions. He wanted to pay the ultimate price for his sins, resisting advice to make a plea of insanity, and took personal responsibility for the choices he made.

    The good part of him wanted to change and stop what the bad part had started, but he required external intervention to do so. The urges and compulsions that controlled him became an obsession and his psychosis led him down a progressively irreversible path that was impossible to resist. The dark side had an unrelenting grip on him.

    My personal opinion is that he was clinically insane, due to a combination of psychiatric disorders, but at the same time I feel a legal judgement of insanity would have been an insult to the families of Dahmer's victims and an inadequate penalty for such a fiendish series of killings.

    If you listen to him describe how he felt during his childhood and adolescence, it's clear that he should have been under the watchful eye of mental health professionals from an early age. His mother was so wrapped up in her own mental illness and his father preoccupied by work that he didn't receive the emotional support, medication and therapy he desperately needed. This was inexcusable given that both parents were acutely aware of their own emotional problems and the likelihood that these had been passed onto their son.

    I can't help but feel pity for Dahmer, and also that the casualties of his maniacal way of life were preventable.

    Between his mid-teens and early twenties he was basically a "walking cry for help" but nobody seemed to pay attention, try to understand him or find out what was wrong. In any case, because of the appalling and unspeakable nature of Dahmer's fantasies, it's unlikely that he would have felt able to share them with anyone, even those in a medical capacity. This would've made him feel trapped and that he might as well turn his fantasies into a reality because there was nobody to confide in and no way out of his spiralling mental condition. Like a lost cause.

    I mean here was a guy who felt completely alone in the world. A total and utter misfit. So reckless and uncaring about what other people thought of him, making absolutely no attempts whatsoever to conform to social norms. A loner without even a rudimentary inclination or understanding of how to make friends, relate to others or find a romantic partner. He didn't seem to know what to look for or what he wanted in a partner. His perverted version of attachment and sexual arousal didn't allow him to.

    I suppose all he had experienced was watching his parents at constant loggerheads and in a loveless marriage. This would have left him detached, emotionally stunted and unaware of how to express love and affection. I suspect realising that you're homosexual is a troubling and confusing time for anyone. But for someone like Dahmer, who was mentally unhinged and devoid of emotional support, it was a major dilemma and yet another psychological obstacle to contend with.

    He was given such an unstable start to life by bickering, neglectful parents who appeared to be unwilling to put their children's welfare first. This obviously had a massively detrimental impact on his self-esteem and sense of security, leading to an intense fear of abandonment. Hence his preference for duping his victims into spending time with him and then incapacitating them so he could enjoy their company without that fear of rejection. That way he could exercise total control over their lifeless bodies and indulge in his fetishes to his heart's content without contest.

    I expect he sank to unimaginable depths of depravity during those private moments, searching for the unachievable, ever-fleeting sense of fulfilment and satisfaction that he desperately wished to hold on to and savour.

    I've read quite a lot about Dahmer online, watched a number of interviews and the brilliant film 'My Friend Dahmer'. Evan Peters portrays him with a seemingly effortless and convincing performance that is heavily nuanced and intensely creepy. He absolutely nails the flat affect, monotone voice and distinct lack of emotional expression typical of most psychopaths.

    He really conveys the emptiness Dahmer had in his soul; the numbness, subdued anger and sexual frustration which engulfed him. He truly embodies Dahmer and was perfectly cast in this role.

    Technically speaking this series is very well researched, skilfully put together and held my undivided attention throughout. The acting by the whole cast, especially Richard Jenkins as Lionel, is first class. The tone is pitched perfectly for such a grim and sordid story. The directors create numerous moments of highly suspenseful and tense drama including some horrifying, darkly-intimate and cringe-inducing scenes, but these are needed to tell the story of Dahmer's debauchery in full.

    Episode 6 "Silenced" in particular is an exceptional and highly original piece of screenwriting with some of the most absorbing television I've seen for a long time. It was like a mini-masterpiece of melodrama.

    I really feel the writers got inside the mind of Dahmer, not only giving us the facts of what happened but allowing us to feel what it was like to see things the way he did. There are a number of minor adjustments or expansions to the narrative, but equally some omissions in order to make the content more palatable for the viewer. None of this affects the credibility of the series in my opinion as we are given ample opportunity to form a mental image of what happened from the point of view of all parties concerned.

    Despite having read up on the subject matter beforehand, and knowing how the events of his life unfolded, this excellent series has a real edginess and provides a fresh, unflinching and comprehensive account of the disturbing life of Jeffrey Dahmer.

    If like me you're fascinated by how a monster like Dahmer is formed, you're in for a real treat.
    7man_with_a_van

    Solid but weak last episodes

    This is a solid true crime show with brilliant acting. Especially Evan Peters does an awesome job. It's exciting to see the horrible story of JD staged so carefully. Would have been an 8 but the last two episodes focus too much on JDs neighbour Glenda Cleveland. She surely suffered a lot when JDs crimes were discovered but 15 people had been killed whose friends and families certainly suffered a lot more. I think those people deserve more attention than a lady that indeed did a good job but was not involved in the matter so much. That's why the last episodes are a little bit slow moving. All in all worth a watch.

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      Evan Peters [Jeffrey Dahmer] says they had one rule, from Ryan Murphy [Creator] to follow going into the series: that it would never be told from Dahmer's point of view. "As an audience, you're not really sympathizing with him. You're not really getting into his plight. You're more sort of watching it, you know, from the outside."
    • Gaffes
      In many episodes there is a 3M Command(TM) strip shown in Jeffery Dahmer's apartment kitchen, this takes place in 1991 by the latest. 3M debuted its first wave of Command(TM) products in 1996.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 septembre 2022 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
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      • Official Site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
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      • Dahmer - Monstre : L'histoire de Jeffrey Dahmer
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Prospect Films
      • Ryan Murphy Productions
      • Netflix
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