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Monk, le retour

Original title: Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie
  • 2023
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  • 1h 37m
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Tony Shalhoub in Monk, le retour (2023)
It follows Monk, a brilliant detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder. He returns to solve one last case involving his stepdaughter Molly, a journalist preparing for her wedding.
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Monk, a brilliant detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder, returns to solve one last case involving his stepdaughter Molly who's a journalist preparing for her wedding.Monk, a brilliant detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder, returns to solve one last case involving his stepdaughter Molly who's a journalist preparing for her wedding.Monk, a brilliant detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder, returns to solve one last case involving his stepdaughter Molly who's a journalist preparing for her wedding.

  • Director
    • Randy Zisk
  • Writer
    • Andy Breckman
  • Stars
    • Tony Shalhoub
    • Traylor Howard
    • Jason Gray-Stanford
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    12K
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    • Director
      • Randy Zisk
    • Writer
      • Andy Breckman
    • Stars
      • Tony Shalhoub
      • Traylor Howard
      • Jason Gray-Stanford
    • 153User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 12 nominations total

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    Tony Shalhoub
    Tony Shalhoub
    • Adrian Monk
    Traylor Howard
    Traylor Howard
    • Natalie Teeger
    Jason Gray-Stanford
    Jason Gray-Stanford
    • Randy Disher
    Melora Hardin
    Melora Hardin
    • Trudy Monk
    Hector Elizondo
    Hector Elizondo
    • Dr. Neven Bell
    Ted Levine
    Ted Levine
    • Stottlemeyer
    James Purefoy
    James Purefoy
    • Rick Eden
    Caitlin McGee
    Caitlin McGee
    • Molly Evans
    Austin Scott
    Austin Scott
    • Griffin Briggs
    Emma Ishta
    Emma Ishta
    • Gayle Eden
    Paulino Nunes
    Paulino Nunes
    • Lucas Kubrick
    Raven Dauda
    Raven Dauda
    • Captain Lisa Rudner
    Brooke Adams
    Brooke Adams
    • Beth
    Richard Kind
    Richard Kind
    • Funeral Director #1…
    Alexander Nunez
    Alexander Nunez
    • Assistant
    Mike 'Nug' Nahrgang
    Mike 'Nug' Nahrgang
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    • (as Nug Mike Nahrgang)
    Adriano Sobretodo Jr.
    Adriano Sobretodo Jr.
    • Family Friend
    Daniel DeSanto
    Daniel DeSanto
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    • (as Daniel De Santo)
    • Director
      • Randy Zisk
    • Writer
      • Andy Breckman
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    8laurasmithx-41081

    If you love and miss Monk you will love this movie

    For those saying Monk acts like a cartoonish two year old- you are missing the point of the show. I am a therapist who also suffers from OCD so I have personal and professional knowledge in mental health diagnosis. Usually I hate portrayal of mental health diagnosis in television and movies because it's portrayed inaccurately and mostly does more harm than good in stigma. However, Monk is one of the only exceptions. Monk walks the line of making fun of a disease that takes the joy out of most things without mocking it. Besides some exaggerations (which is to be expected in a TV show); Monk is mostly accurate in its representation. OCD is multifaceted- there's 4 types that present differently for each person (Monk displays all 4 types). I couldn't be more different than Monk yet somehow, felt understood. It made conversations about OCD easier to have with my family and friends. I was able to show them things I felt that I found hard to explain myself. Sometimes the intrusive and repetitive thoughts can be so loud it is hard to concentrate on anything else. This explains why Monk displays erratic, selfish and sometimes, annoying behavior (much like a 2 year old).

    If you understand this show, if you love, miss and wish it was on for more seasons- this movie is for you. If not, skip it.

    P. S- while Psych and Monk have some overlapping features, they are different shows and should be treated as such. If you like the Psych movies/ show that doesn't mean you'll like Monk and vice versa. To compare them is a disservice to both shows.
    8carlasprattling

    Will always love Monk but...

    I'm a die-hard Monk fan and eagerly awaited this movie. However, I was disappointed to see the depressive turn the writers took with Monk's character. As another reviewer wrote, I too would have loved to see Monk embracing how the world dealt with germs during the Covid-19 pandemic. Mr. Monk gleefully witnessing the world wearing masks, using sanitizers amd wipes would have been hilarious. It seemed as if the writers weren't aware of the subtle nuances that make Monk "Monk". All in all, It was an enjoyable hour and a half. I loved seeing the old crew back together but it definitely missed its mark.
    7d_penn

    Love me some monk

    Some TV reboots -- or movie-length one-offs based on long-cancelled shows -- turn out to be major disappointments. Not so with "Mr. Monk's Last Case," in which the Defective Detective is called upon to investigate a horrifying accident involving his daughter's fiance. Once again, he drives everyone crazy with his obsessive/compulsive behavior -- the scene in which he pretends to be a bartender goes on for too long (which, frankly, the series' most memorable comedy bits often did, anyway) -- but watching him try to play master mixologist under the judgmental eye of a horde of customers was still laugh-out-loud funny. Balancing out the chuckles: Monk's suicidal tendencies, borne of the fact that he hasn't solved a murder in ten years (and hasn't even been asked to), the memoir he has written has elicited a polite but firm "No!" from his publisher, and he's beginning to feel not just unhappy, but useless. (Never has Shalhoub looked more hangdog, more emotionally drained; every crease on his aging face tells a sad tale all its own.) Most of the old gang is on hand to help him, the villain is as evil as any he's ever encountered, the ending is a tear-jerker, and if the Big Reveal -- that inevitable moment when he explains exactly how the crime was committed -- seems a bit predictable, so what? The movie is a fine addition to the Adrian Monk mythos, and -- even better -- it looks like this won't be his swan song, after all. Maybe he'll follow in Columbo's footsteps and keep coming back. We can only hope.
    7jtindahouse

    Funnier than expected

    I never saw the show 'Monk' but I always had a sneaking suspicion I would like it. When I saw there was a movie I thought that would be an ideal way to see whether the show would good for me to go back and watch one day. The good news: I think I would like the show. The bad news: the movie had a number of spoilers for the show unfortunately (not the movies fault, I should've factored that in before watching).

    'Monk' is the kind of character I could easily see myself spending a lot of time with and not getting annoyed by. He's quirky and unassuming and his condition leads to some great humour. The movie was funny, not spit out your drink funny, but clever and I found myself chuckling more often than i expected to.

    The case they based the movie around was so-so. Probably more worthy of an episode than a 90 minute movie, but it had just enough to carry things through and keep it interesting. I also might've enjoyed it a little more if the film had held its cards a little closer to its chest. For the most part though I had a good time with this one. 7/10.
    7cherold

    decent, extended episode of the series

    While one review here says that nostalgia is causing people to overrate this TV movie, I'm inclined to think that it's making people underrating it, because they're forgetting that, as funny and brilliant as the show could be, and as great as Tony Shalhoub was, the series always flawed and towards the end could be genuinely bad.

    In the movie, Monk, an brilliant ex-detective with diagnostically fuzzy OCD is at the end of his always short rope. But when murder happens close to home (I really hate "this time it's personal" plot lines, but what can you do?) Monk comes out of retirement for what he's determined to be one last time.

    As always, Monk unsteadily treads the line between character-driven comedy and cartoonish laughs. Monk sometimes responds as someone trapped in a world of obsessions, and sometimes just acts like a weird two-year-old having a freak-out.

    In short, the movie, like the series is sometimes smart, and sometimes irretrievably dumb.

    The mystery itself is decent though unexception - I figured it out way before Monk. The returning characters are decent although underutilized (except Randy, who is overutilized). The new characters are bland and add nothing, which is unfortunate.

    Shalhoub, though, is still great, and his dry, anguished weirdness is still funny, even if it is the same shtick he's always done.

    If you're expecting more than an overlong episode of the series then you'll be disappointed, but if you just want to see one more episode of Monk, this is worthwhile.

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    • Trivia
      Hector 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.
    • Goofs
      Monk 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.
    • Quotes

      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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      Featured in The 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2024)

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      • December 8, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      1 hour 37 minutes
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