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Monkey Beach

  • 2020
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
272
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Grace Dove in Monkey Beach (2020)
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In an effort to turn her life around, a young indigenous woman returns to her hometown and discovers how dysfunctional her family has become.In an effort to turn her life around, a young indigenous woman returns to her hometown and discovers how dysfunctional her family has become.In an effort to turn her life around, a young indigenous woman returns to her hometown and discovers how dysfunctional her family has become.

  • Director
    • Loretta Todd
  • Writers
    • Eden Robinson
    • Johnny Darrell
    • Andrew Duncan
  • Stars
    • Grace Dove
    • Adam Beach
    • Tina Lameman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    272
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Loretta Todd
    • Writers
      • Eden Robinson
      • Johnny Darrell
      • Andrew Duncan
    • Stars
      • Grace Dove
      • Adam Beach
      • Tina Lameman
    • 16User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Grace Dove
    Grace Dove
    • Lisa
    Adam Beach
    Adam Beach
    • Mick
    Tina Lameman
    • Ma-Ma-Oo
    Nathaniel Arcand
    Nathaniel Arcand
    • Albert
    Stefany Mathias
    • Gladys
    Joel Oulette
    Joel Oulette
    • Jimmy
    Nick Dangeli
    • Frank
    Glen Gould
    Glen Gould
    • Josh
    Sera-Lys McArthur
    Sera-Lys McArthur
    • Tabitha
    Ta'kaiya Blaney
    • Karaoke
    Oliver Tru Sison
    • Child Jimmy
    Zoey Snow
    • Young Lisa
    Miika Bryce Whiskeyjack
    Miika Bryce Whiskeyjack
    • Teen Lisa
    • (as Miika Whiskeyjack)
    Corbin Basso
    • Young Frank
    Sam Bob
    Sam Bob
    • Little Red Haired Man
    Mike Dangeli
    • B'Gwus
    Dana Hill
    • Elder 1
    Caliana Robinson
    • Child Lisa
    • Director
      • Loretta Todd
    • Writers
      • Eden Robinson
      • Johnny Darrell
      • Andrew Duncan
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    10lauraleighsbigheart

    Between the spirit realm and the physical world

    There is no doubt for some that we (Indigenous) still have connections with our ancestors, but for others it will take a vision of sorts to make it easier to understand. I feel that this movie was created with the intention to beckon our spirits into remembering how to listen for the teachings that will help us navigate through two worlds. My hands go up in gratitude for all who made it possible - I am so proud of the good work you've done for many. Thank you Loretta Todd for generously providing my family & many dear ones the opportunity to witness this beautiful creation \('o')/
    nwuttunee-80103

    What better way to the oppressors than to find your own power

    Loretta Todd did an amazing job of directing a particularly complex script. A young Haisla woman with the ability to perceive spirits and future events, returns home to reconnect with her family and community. While grappling with the darkness that is so common in Indigenous communities, she finds her power from the interactions with her people and through ceremony and spiritual journeying, the magic of her spirit powers are fully realized. The spirit world reveals her shamanic ancestral roots. The imagery is breathtaking and captures the natural beauty of northern BC. What better way to the oppressors than to find your own power.
    5ninny95

    Not Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach

    I loved the novel Monkey Beach when it came out 20 years ago. It was a vibrant, gritty story about a girl named Lisa from Kitamaat Village. She grows up playing with her cousins at the marina in the summer, develops into a dope-smoking teen who hangs out with guys, and when she sees and hears things others don't, she keeps it to herself. If you grew up in Kitimat, you feel like you already know her.

    This Monkey Beach is filmed in Kitimat and Kitamaat, and it features a main character named Lisa, but there's little left in it of Eden's voice. Grace Dove is radiant with serene beauty portraying a character who leapt off the page as a seething young punk with underdeveloped self esteem and a secret inner world. Adam Beach is a perfectly suited Uncle Mick, but the characters together seem locked into a script that demands they tell a story for every First Nation, using Eden's original story from the Haisla First Nation only as a template. Out-of-character dialogue like Lisa's comment to Paz outside of Rosario's, "This is too much for my heart", are so shoe-horned in you wonder why the script writers didn't start from scratch.

    The highlight for me was the appearance of Snotty Nose Rez Kids at a bush party, but even the set design there was like a middle class wedding. The movie was rendered unwatchable by its own self-consciousness, in needing to make too much of the opportunity Robinson's novel presented, as if First Nations people had never represented themselves on film before and might never again. In spite of a solid cast, one-of-a-kind location, and the sparkling raw material of the original story, it never finds its stride. Whereas a classic like Smoke Signals is alive with humour, anguish, and unconcerned personal expression, Monkey Beach seems to have undergone some kind of desperate laminating process. The wrong hands got ahold of this one.
    10phillipahope

    True Cinema

    What a journey. Monkey Beach is so deep and profound. So many movies from Canada are not very cinematic. Not Monkey Beach. It is rich in story - of course, because of the book it is based on. But also because how the actors are so epic in their roles. Not to compare to other films, but so many are about despair and stereotypes. No stereotypes here. Adapting a novel is always a challenge. So much has to be left out. But here you feel like you are part of a story that builds and builds and moves like the ocean and the tides. If you loved the novel, you will love the movie. And it will appeal to so many people - young and mature, literary and someone who just wants to be entertained. The music is amazing. And the special effects. And the camera. And the directing. It was all so amazing. And village where they filmed and the land around is so beautiful.

    I don't agree with the other reviewers here. Monkey Beach is magical realism. The movie doesn't deal with an urban native girl learning about her culture. She is like a superhero, like one reviewer in the media said. No melodrama here. And choppy dialogue. I read the book a few times and I think some of the dialogue is right from the book. Didn't think the book's dialogue was choppy.
    7gcsman

    "A ghost isn't the same as a spirit."

    -- the difference being, that a ghost was once a human being, while a spirit is an elemental piece of nature. That's one thing I learned from this interesting indie film set in a Haisla peoples' village on coastal British Columbia. The protagonist of the story is young Lisa, played by the pretty and aptly named Grace Dove. She has the rather unwanted ability to experience both ghosts and spirits -- she sees dead people now and then, and has friendly chats with them (kind of like old Amarante in "The Milagro Beanfield War"), but the spirit world is a different and more threatening matter. She's constantly troubled by dream-visions of her brother Jimmy (Joel Oulette) drowning and is obsessed with how to prevent it. But there are worse omens: visits in the dark from a tiny, glowing man in traditional gear (as she refers to him, "the little asshole") who seems to be a portent of someone's death, as well as large dark figures in the woods that lurk barely out of sight.

    What does it all mean? Her quest to save Jimmy is the simple, main thread of the film and takes us through scenes in and around her village, getting to know her extended family members and friends, and involves several flashbacks to when she was a girl (Zoey Snow) and later a teenager (a very striking Miika Bryce Whiskeyjack). It all reaches a resolution of sorts, though not an entirely traditional one. The final big sequence of scenes is Lisa's vision-quest that ties together elements of previous scenes and at least partly puts them into context; fair warning, there's one truly frightening piece as the climax. Not everything is all neat and tidy at the end, though (What just happened there??) It's not always spelled out for us, and that's OK -- i.e., the message being (I think) that the spirit-world is under no compulsion to explain itself to us, and it has its own drives that are not ours. Just let the mystery settle on its own terms.

    The only one of this nice cast of First Nations actors I had seen before was Adam Beach (playing Lisa's uncle as a lively but troubled fisherman). One other character I liked a lot was her grandma, the only one who knows what Lisa is going through (played by Tina Lameman, who almost steals any scene she's in without fuss). One part of the ambience of this whole film that stood out for me was that all these strange experiences Lisa goes through are happening in resolutely ordinary settings -- a small village, beaches and fishing boats, very ordinary houses with very ordinary people just living their ordinary lives. But then, back in deep historical time when legends were born, the people there thought they were just living ordinary lives too.

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      • September 13, 2020 (Canada)
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      • Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada
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      • Reunion Pacific Entertainment
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