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Monos - Entre o Céu e o Inferno

Título original: Monos
  • 2019
  • 16
  • 1 h 42 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,8/10
20 mil
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Monos - Entre o Céu e o Inferno (2019)
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No topo de uma montanha remota, oito crianças armadas guardam um refém e uma vaca leiteira.No topo de uma montanha remota, oito crianças armadas guardam um refém e uma vaca leiteira.No topo de uma montanha remota, oito crianças armadas guardam um refém e uma vaca leiteira.

  • Direção
    • Alejandro Landes
  • Roteiristas
    • Alejandro Landes
    • Alexis Dos Santos
  • Artistas
    • Sofia Buenaventura
    • Julián Giraldo
    • Karen Quintero
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,8/10
    20 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Alejandro Landes
    • Roteiristas
      • Alejandro Landes
      • Alexis Dos Santos
    • Artistas
      • Sofia Buenaventura
      • Julián Giraldo
      • Karen Quintero
    • 116Avaliações de usuários
    • 166Avaliações da crítica
    • 78Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 39 vitórias e 70 indicações no total

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    Sofia Buenaventura
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    Julián Giraldo
    • Lobo
    Karen Quintero
    • Leidi
    Laura Castrillón
    • Sueca
    Deiby Rueda
    • Pitufo
    • (as Deibi Rueda)
    Paul Cubides
    • Perro
    Sneider Castro
    • Bum Bum
    Moises Arias
    Moises Arias
    • Patagrande
    • (as Moisés Arias)
    Julianne Nicholson
    Julianne Nicholson
    • Doctora
    Wilson Salazar
    • Mensajero
    Jorge Román
    • Buscador de Oro
    Valeria Diana Solomonoff
    • Periodista
    • (as Valeria Solomonoff)
    • Direção
      • Alejandro Landes
    • Roteiristas
      • Alejandro Landes
      • Alexis Dos Santos
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    Avaliações de usuários116

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    Red_Identity

    Disturbing and perhaps too real?

    This film works mostly in a metaphorical context, so it's unlikely you will know much of why things are the way they are, but I believe that's the point.
    7johandysolo

    The horror

    Beautiful landscape. Strange storyline. Great soundtrack. Not everyone's cup of tea.

    Bizarre story about a jungle commando in South America. Most of the actors are kids. Many resemblances with Apocalypse now.
    7Bertaut

    A bleak allegorical study of war as seen through the eyes of children

    Heart of Darkness (1899) and Lord of the Flies (1954) by way of the mad folly of Aguirre, a Cólera dos Deuses (1972) and Apocalypse Now (1979) and the children-are-screwed nihilism of Pixote: A Lei do Mais Fraco (1980) and Johnny Mad Dog (2008), garnished with the soul-shattering futility-of-war mentality of Vá e Veja (1985), all wrapped up in a pseudo-fairy tale/fantasy aesthetic. Turns out an insane hodgepodge like that results in a completely unique film, quite unlike anything you're ever likely to have seen. Written by Alejandro Landes and Alexis Dos Santos, and directed by Landes, Monos (from the Greek "mónos", meaning "alone") is an uncategorisable film that moves from a mountain top which is literally above the cloud-line to a stifling jungle to a raging river to the edge of a city in the midst of war, whilst thematically travelling all the way from a tight-knit group of soldiers who would die for one another to a last-man-standing mentality bordering on insanity. Visually stunning, the plot is a little lacking, and sometimes the allegorical basis is a tad imprecise, but this is hugely ambitious and audacious filmmaking from a director we're going to be hearing a lot about in the coming years.

    In an unidentified country at an unidentified point in time, a war is raging between unidentified combatants for never-specified reasons. On a mountaintop, we're introduced to the MONOS unit, a small group of child soldiers with two tasks - to look after a conscripted milk-cow and to guard an American prisoner being held for ransom, referred to as Doctora (Julianne Nicholson). By day, they take their duties very seriously, but by night, they act more like the teenagers they are; drinking, eating mushrooms, having sex, goofing around. A tight-knit group, morale is high. That is until an accident has a series of knock-on effects that ultimately sees them abandon their mountain base, heading into the unforgiving jungle far below. Cut off from their chain of command, their discipline starts to break down and soon, they have come into violent conflict with one another.

    Although the film is very loosely inspired by the Colombian Conflict, a low-intensity, multi-sided civil war that began in 1964 and is still going on today, one of its most important aspect elements is a lack of political, historical, societal, and militaristic specificity - it could be an allegory for almost any conflict at any point in time. Rather than attempting to elicit pathos by evoking the horrors of a particular conflict, Landes treats the story as a universal allegory, facilitated by the lack of concrete contextualisation. In this sense, it has both a fairy-tale sensibility and a mythological underpinning, with the violence and brutality offset by a poetic tone that speaks to timelessness.

    On top of this, the film examines the chaos and absurdity of war through the lens of adolescence; although the members of MONOS can be violent, so too are they teenagers, a duality that informs the entire film. The opening scene, for example, depicts the group playing football, but wearing blindfolds, thus encapsulating both the seriousness with which they regard their training, but also acknowledging that play is still an important part of their lives. Indeed, the film could even be interpreted as an allegory for adolescence itself - a group of teenagers unsure who they are, experimenting with drugs, alcohol, and sexuality, not entirely thrilled about being told what to do by adults, and convinced that they can do a better job of running things.

    Monos's most salient aesthetic characteristic is its dream-like quality, walking a very fine line between the gritty realism of a war drama and the hallucinatory feel of a fever-dream (in this, it very much recalls Apocalypse Now). This sense of existing just slightly outside reality is aided in no small part by the discordant and dislocating score by Mica Levi, which is built around whistling and timpani percussion. Also important here is the lush and saturated photography by Jasper Wolf. On the mountain, Wolf often shoots scenes with the characters dwarfed in a small corner of the frame, filling almost the entire screen with vegetation and sky. Such compositions suggest life lived at the edge of the world, existing outside society, existing outside even time. However, once we relocate to the jungle, Wolf goes in the opposite direction, shooting in tight close-ups, frequently handheld, suggesting both claustrophobia and the loss of the near-omniscient control seen earlier in the film.

    If I were to criticise anything, it would be the plot, which is very slight, even by allegory standards. Indeed, regarding that allegory, although I certainly admire Landes's steadfast resistance to specificity, sometimes he's almost too successful in rendering the non-specific and universal, leaving you wondering what exactly he is trying to allegorise (even the title can't be locked into a single meaning - apart from the Greek word for "alone" and the name of the unit itself, it's also the Spanish term for "monkey"). And although the theme of child soldiers is a weighty enough issue on its own, it's something with which Landes seems uninterested for its own sake. This can lead to a lack of emotion, which is almost certainly by design, but it makes it difficult to feel empathy for any of the characters, even Doctora.

    Nevertheless, this is hugely ambitious cinema with a lot on its mind. Straddling the line between the surreal and the barbaric, realism and fantasy, the seriousness of the adult world and the innocence of childhood, it's a singularly unique viewing experience, as beautiful, lyrical, and abstract in some places as it is ugly, crude, and realistic in others. Both a dire prediction for where an increasingly divided world may be heading and a foundation myth, Monos speaks as much to our future as it does to the legends underpinning our present.
    8TheDonaldofDoom

    War stripped of flags

    I see people saying you need to know about the Colombian context in order to truly understand this film. Maybe that is true to an extent, but the director deliberately removes any context that would tell you about the situation. That is for a reason. Because context is removed, you don't know who the characters are fighting for or why they're fighting. You can't say whether they are on the 'good' or 'evil' side, if there even is one at all.

    From the get-go the film immerses you into their lives forcefully and vividly. You don't need to know what the wider context or motive is to understand the very human drama. What I see is children making decisions based on a range of factors: fear, power, pride. But I also see children who are missing vital components of a human's existence because of the war that forces them to think like robots at times. Paradoxically, they also have the freedom and lack of authority to let them run riot at times, manifesting in wild, irrational decisions and bizarre, disturbing rituals. This unnatural state of being, war plus lack of social structure, is the cause. Yet you do get glimpses of their youth being expressed in more innocent ways, that remind you that there is still some humanity buried in there.

    I like that despite the situations the characters are in, Monos isn't bothered with making you pity them. It's interested in things other than that well-worn trope. It doesn't try to make you hate them either. Rather, it shows how they can do evil things, irrational things, and occasionally, good things. But ultimately, child or adult, war makes demons of us all.

    Another thing that really hooked me into this film is the cinematography, which is at times beautiful but is foremost fixed on expressing the characters' emotions. During crazy ritualistic behaviour, it becomes frenzied. As the group becomes increasingly disjointed, the camera is increasingly disorienting too.
    9estebanabch

    A story of young people in Colombia

    I'm a Colombian, this movie represent the fears of most of the young people the absence, of state, family or someone who guide you or show the other ways to live a life. Most of the decisions that a young colombian is decided by fear or experience in this case, violence. This movie represent in their characters different personalities in a group of friends that had to act like adults. It's a perfect critic to the state what happens when a young dont want to live through violence or unlike with it?. This movie show reality that is hide from media, a scream of bravery a young people that make choices maybe the only choices that he or she have. I saw it with my family, and my parents really understand it because it's not only to my generation, represent a lot of history and kids that live that right now it's not only a movie is a story that can read past, present and future of young people in colombia, fit in every time, that is the way to see it. Just research about young and kids in colombia to really appreciate the movie, i'm very lucky young in colombia have study, family and opportunities but i'm a concerned about other regions that not even have water, educations or opportunities to choose a live.

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    • Curiosidades
      Wilson Salazar, who plays the Messenger, was an actual soldier of the FARC from 11 to 24. Director Alejandro Landes found him at a reintegration program and hired him initially as a consultant, before deciding to cast him in the film as well.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the making of the bed for Wolf and Lady, the troop of Monos used machetes and axes; but the wood they created is clearly made of sawed logs.
    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      One of the opening credits reads "a la tierra de Laura" which means "Dedicated to the land of Laura"
    • Conexões
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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 27 de outubro de 2019 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Colômbia
      • Argentina
      • Países Baixos
      • Alemanha
      • Suécia
      • Uruguai
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Suíça
      • Dinamarca
      • França
      • Espanha
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Official Facebook
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    • Idiomas
      • Espanhol
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Monos
    • Locações de filme
      • Chingaza National Park, Cundinamarca, Colômbia(The abandoned fortress were Doctora is initially being kept captive by the Monos. Training camp, night party and the cow sequences)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Stela Cine
      • Bord Cadre Films
      • Caracol Televisión
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 1.800.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 406.473
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 49.843
      • 15 de set. de 2019
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 1.929.915
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    Especificações técnicas

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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 42 min(102 min)
    • Cor
      • Color
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 2.39 : 1

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