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Un monstre à mille têtes

Original title: Un monstruo de mil cabezas
  • 2015
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  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.2K
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Un monstre à mille têtes (2015)
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When her insurance company refuses to approve the care her husband needs to survive, Sonia Bonet (Jan Raluy) takes things into her own hands. Up against an unyielding bureaucracy and disinte... Read allWhen her insurance company refuses to approve the care her husband needs to survive, Sonia Bonet (Jan Raluy) takes things into her own hands. Up against an unyielding bureaucracy and disinterested workers, she is pushed to her breaking point: with her son in tow, she attempts to ... Read allWhen her insurance company refuses to approve the care her husband needs to survive, Sonia Bonet (Jan Raluy) takes things into her own hands. Up against an unyielding bureaucracy and disinterested workers, she is pushed to her breaking point: with her son in tow, she attempts to fight the system.

  • Director
    • Rodrigo Plá
  • Writer
    • Laura Santullo
  • Stars
    • Jana Raluy
    • Sebastián Aguirre
    • Hugo Albores
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Rodrigo Plá
    • Writer
      • Laura Santullo
    • Stars
      • Jana Raluy
      • Sebastián Aguirre
      • Hugo Albores
    • 8User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Jana Raluy
    Jana Raluy
    • Sonia Bonet Castrejón
    Sebastián Aguirre
    Sebastián Aguirre
    • Dario Castrejón Bonet
    • (as Sebastián Aguirre Boëra)
    Hugo Albores
    • Dr. Villalba
    Emilio Echevarría
    Emilio Echevarría
    • Enrique Sandoval Núñez
    Úrsula Pruneda
    Úrsula Pruneda
    • Monica
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    • Nicolas Pietro
    Noé Hernández
    Noé Hernández
    • Doorman
    Harold Torres
    Harold Torres
    • Police Agent 1
    Marisol Centeno
    • Lorena Morgan's Assistant
    Veronica Falcón
    Veronica Falcón
    • Lorena Morgan
    Marco Antonio Aguirre
    Antonio Alcantara
    • Oficinista
    Francisco Barreiro
    Francisco Barreiro
    • Baez
    Gabriel Casanova
    • Empleado hospital
    Ilya Cazes
    • Notario
    Ivan Cortes
    • Man In Robe
    Daniel Cubillo
    • Guillermo 'Memo' Castrejón (Sonia's Husband)
    Alejandra Cárdenas
    • Sara
    • Director
      • Rodrigo Plá
    • Writer
      • Laura Santullo
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    7Reno-Rangan

    A bold attempt to fight the flawed system.

    A Mexican thriller-drama based on the novel of the same name. A theme about fighting a defect in the health insurance policy by an ordinary middle-class family. I had no idea of what this film is about, in the last minute I decided to watch, not even knowing about the storyline or its genre. But intrigued by its honest narration. The depiction in the film might not how in the real world happen, yet it uncovers what the desperate people can able to do if they were not treated fairly. You should not judge it by its cover, I mean its low rating and bad reviews. It is a much better film with a message.

    The film ran nearly 75 minutes, which is shorter than an average film length, but it revealed everything it wanted to tell the viewers in a bold attempt. One of the realistic films I have ever seen that dealt with the real world issue in an unconventional way. The story of a middle aged wife Sonia, whose husband is very ill and completely depending on the insurance to cover the bills, but the company refuses to pay. So her quest commence to convince them and when she realises it is complicated, in the desperation she takes an alternate route to handle the situation. The following events are unexpected, powerful, before emotionally concluding.

    "Next time, we'll rob a bank, okay?"

    It is not about the corruption, but still fits in that category. In the end how you take it all matters. It started off like a slow drama, the developments were failed to impress me until the first 20 minutes. Surprised by the series of events came after that. The mother and son fighting the system their way when there was no option left, or maybe going through the legal proceeding might cost the time and life of the patient. They knew their position, and they did what have to be done at that point without thinking the consequence.

    It is definitely an interesting take, the writer might have inspired by the real poor people's struggle to access the health insurance benefits, especially in the developing countries. So she added some extra contents to the screenplay (book) where the characters in the story can fight the bureaucracy and to make the story appeal its audience. The film was awesomely made, though there was no money making agenda behind it. The actors, particularly the one as Sonia was amazing, she could convince the viewers the character she played or the story are not fake. And then often, the gunfire sounds suddenly changes the environment in the film to pick up the pace like we do hit the refresh in our computer.

    That one night event where most of the story takes place was looked some kind of undercover operation by the media. But the camera angles to cover the other side of some of the scenes were smart enough to pour in more interesting stuffs to us to stick with it. This film can't be watched for entertainment or to gain inspiration from unlawful act that shown in it, but it's set to deliver its own message. I don't think anybody would regret watching it, because it is short and sweet and the topic of the film is alone worth a watch. There are some full male nude scenes, but they were unintentional. Other than that it is a good film for everybody, especially for the grown ups I suggest.

    7/10
    yusufpiskin

    Mexica

    "Un Monstruo De Mil Cabezas" (A Monster with a Thousand Heads), directed by Rodrigo Plá, is a 2015 Mexican thriller that, while not a grand spectacle, effectively delivers its message within the confines of its modest budget. Plá's direction is characterized by a taut and efficient narrative style, prioritizing the suspenseful unfolding of events over stylistic flourishes. The film's cinematography, while restrained, aptly captures the protagonist's claustrophobic world, where bureaucratic hurdles and systemic corruption reign supreme.

    Jana Raluy's performance as Sonia Bonet anchors the film, portraying a woman driven to the edge by an unyielding insurance company that refuses to authorize her husband's life-saving treatment. Raluy's depiction of Sonia's transformation from a submissive wife to a determined, and at times violent, advocate for her husband is both chilling and captivating. The supporting cast, including Sebastián Aguirre and Emilio Echevarría, deliver equally compelling performances, further enriching the film's exploration of moral ambiguity.

    "Un Monstruo De Mil Cabezas" resonates with the frustrations and anxieties of contemporary society, where individuals often feel powerless against monolithic corporations and indifferent institutions. The film raises important questions about the systems that govern our lives and the lengths to which one might go to protect their loved ones.

    While the film's bleak tone and unflinching depiction of violence may not be suitable for all viewers, it remains a powerful and thought-provoking work that warrants attention. It serves as a testament to the enduring ability of cinema to shed light on the darker aspects of society and to amplify the voices of those who feel unheard.
    tsimshotsui

    concise, amazingly-paced and urgent

    Un monstruo de mil cabezas is a compact film that is thrilling from start to finish and where every minute counts. It is a perfect use of film as a movement without hammering down its goal. Sonia Bonet, played fantastically by Jana Raluy, is a woman desperate and left without choices and in a now-or-never kind of moment, she proceeds to accomplish her goal whatever it takes. And her reasons are impossible not to sympathise with. It is perfectly paced, going from one location to the other while holding one's breath, and the emotional impact is strong.
    7ferguson-6

    worth fighting for

    Greetings again from the darkness. Instances of the little guy fighting mightily against a bureaucratic monolith are featured often in cinema, so it's helpful to have an auteur like director Rodrigo Pla serving up his vision … in this case, a story from writer Laura Santullo.

    In just the few opening scenes we quickly gain an understanding that this is an emotional story, and not one determined to spell out all details through intricate dialogue. Instead the lighting and camera focus on Sonia (Jana Raluy) as she tries to comfort her husband as he moans in pain (her face relaying that feeling we've all had as a loved one suffers so).

    Next we see a determined and desperate Sonia … with teenage son Dario (Sebastian Aguirre Boeda) in tow … escalating her battle against the doctors, insurance company and pharmaceutical company that have seemingly conspired to prevent her husband from receiving the treatment he needs. Sadly, we easily see ourselves sliding into Sonia's shoes as she pursues the proper treatment for her husband – blackmail, kidnapping and assault laws be damned! Her fight against a corrupt and rigged system never gets easier, even after she uncovers documented proof that doctors are incentivized for high rejection rates. In other words, profits are priority over healing and treatment. Though set in Mexico, this personal desperation has been experienced by citizens of most every country.

    Mr. Pla's expertise as a filmmaker is evident throughout. The use of a running courtroom narrative as a backdrop adds dimension to the otherwise minimal use of dialogue. Additionally, the camera work is stellar … especially in an early parking garage scene where we witness the first confrontation through the windshield of another car (assisted by that vehicle's headlights). It's yet another example of how emotional responses outweigh the verbal here, and why this story of fighting bureaucratic red tape goes beyond many others.
    5MadamWarden

    HEAD CASE

    In the vein of Falling Down, an ok-ish little gritty movie of the small guy vs the monstrous corporate.

    Worth a watch that doesn't really go anywhere but the journey keeps you interested...

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      In an interview with Variety Magazine, director Rodrigo Pla explained that the reason for some scenes, which at first seem neutrally observed but are then revealed to be witness testimonies in a future court case brought against Sonia due to her actions, was because that's the same narrative that the source novel uses and that this helped balance the story. He said if the story had only been revealed from Sonia's POV, the audience would feel immediate empathy with her, so the multiplicity of POVs helps to fairly balance out the story.
    • Quotes

      Sonia Bonet: [to her son, Dario] Next time, we'll rob a bank, okay?

    • Soundtracks
      La Negra Tomasa
      Written by Guillermo Rodríguez Fiffe

      Performed by Caifanes

      Courtesy of RCA Records

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • A Monster with a Thousand Heads
    • Filming locations
      • Colonia Narvate, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico(Sonia Bonet's house)
    • Production companies
      • Buenaventura
      • Cinema Maquina
      • Edenred
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,852
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,900
      • May 15, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,865
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      1 hour 14 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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