Une journaliste au caractère bien trempé dont le podcast d'investigation découvre un artefact étrange, une conspiration extraterrestre et les mensonges au cœur de sa propre histoire.Une journaliste au caractère bien trempé dont le podcast d'investigation découvre un artefact étrange, une conspiration extraterrestre et les mensonges au cœur de sa propre histoire.Une journaliste au caractère bien trempé dont le podcast d'investigation découvre un artefact étrange, une conspiration extraterrestre et les mensonges au cœur de sa propre histoire.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
- Jarad
- (voix)
- Paula King
- (voix)
- Dad
- (voix)
- Mum
- (voix)
- Scott Evans
- (voix)
- Laura Sully
- (voix)
- John
- (voix)
- Tyler
- (voix)
Avis à la une
The main character is a disgraced journalist that has moved to a new home that is more isolated to avoid the public. She is tasked with creating a new "mystery pod cast" and begins with these blocks.
As the film progresses, little details from talking with others who have found these blocks creates more uncertainty regarding what they are, why they are, and what do they do.
Monolith starts with a realistic focus on the main character and her stress from recent events of her problematic journalism. The film unfolds slowly around the bits of information and this leads us wanting to know more, but in this situation, there isn't clearer information.
If you are expecting tradition film plotting, don't watch this. If you want to experience the uncertainty and the mystery without needing an answer to resolve the tension, Monolith creates this atmosphere and suspense. Lily Sullivan as the lead character and only person on screen is captivating and holds this film with a tight grip even as she loses hold on her reality.
We have a tendency, these days, to watch movies with other things going on around us, this is not that kind of movie.
It would be great in a cinema but I doubt it will get a release there. Instead, be prepared to set up the room with no distractions, lower the lights and get into it. Remember Blair Witch, you need to be immersed.
If you do that then you will find a good story, well acted, some good clues but not much truly revealed, too early, and a pretty reasonable ending that ties it all together.
Whilst it is scifi, that is all in the concept rather than the action so its closer to a thriller than anything else.
With the cinematography, it was all too mono and dark. I guess they were trying to set a mood but it was the same throughout with no light and shade, just grey. This didn't suit the surroundings of a house with massive windows, in the open, and lost the chance to convey any passing of time from day to night and vice versa. With only one charachter for 90 minutes, it needed something more to vary the pace so they could have done a hell of a lot better with that and it would have driven the story.
If nothing else, I just love the house that the movie is set in.
With all that said, on the whole, it is well worth watching and deserving of a decent rating if it is watched as a movie should be. Its definitely not a 10 but is worth and hour and half of your life.
One of those films that you could easily dismiss as mehh, but if you stick with it, I think you may get something out of it. It held my attention all the way through.
Tagged as a horror, absolutely not, in no way, shape or form does this have a single scare, it's more a mystery, with sci fi undertones, you'll be kept intrigued enough, to want to hear the conclusion.
The twist at the end of the film was the highlight, and definitely the most unsettling sequence.
A very competent performance from Lily Sullivan, who carries the film pretty much single handedly.
7/10.
A tense and interesting low budget independent sci-fi thriller filmed entirely in the house and with just one actor seen, the unnamed journalist, played convincingly by Lily Sullivan. The investigative element involving interviewing various affected characters over the phone is well done and is actually the best part, as the possible ways in which the brick might be affecting people slowly emerges leading in turn to how the mystery might be directly involving the journalist. It is sci-fi and inevitably it brings the threads together with a bit of out there weirdness, but it's well enough handled and overall this is a fascinating and tense 94 minutes.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis movie is a one-hander which means it has a cast of just one actor.
- Citations
[first lines]
Jarad: [on the phone] I wanna tell you a story. Ever since I was young, there was something different about my family. A secret.
Jarad: Mom reckoned she'd been followed her whole life. Well, this one time, we're at the beach, and Mom sees this guy pointing a camera at us. She starts going off at him, but he's just frozen watching us. He says, "I'm sorry, this is just the way it has to be." And then he runs.
Jarad: Until slam! He jumps straight in front of a car. Like it was deliberate. Dead on impact.
Jarad: After the ambulance takes him away, I pick up the camera he dropped. It's a mode I've ever seen, and there are thousands of photos on it. And every single photo is of Mom and our family.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Монолит
- Lieux de tournage
- Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australie(main location: Balhannah)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 640 000 $AU (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 12 480 $US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.00 : 1