Segue Monk, un brillante detective affetto da disturbo ossessivo-compulsivo. Torna per risolvere un ultimo caso che coinvolge la figliastra Molly, una giornalista che si prepara al matrimoni... Leggi tuttoSegue Monk, un brillante detective affetto da disturbo ossessivo-compulsivo. Torna per risolvere un ultimo caso che coinvolge la figliastra Molly, una giornalista che si prepara al matrimonio.Segue Monk, un brillante detective affetto da disturbo ossessivo-compulsivo. Torna per risolvere un ultimo caso che coinvolge la figliastra Molly, una giornalista che si prepara al matrimonio.
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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.
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.
Tony Shalhoub is such an underrated actor. He pitches everything just right and it's as if he has never been away for so long. He retains the quirkyness, the awkwardness and some great humour.
The plot is good, James Purefoy makes a good baddie and the supporting gang all do a great job. Jason Gray-Stanford (Disher) chips in with some hilarious attempts to solve the case, too.
So while i understand that Shalhoub might not want to get involved with another Monk series, I do hope he'll agree to do the occasional movie.
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.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizHector 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.
- BlooperMonk 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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