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Closet Monster

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Closet Monster (2015)
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A creative and driven teenager is desperate to escape his hometown and the haunting memories of his turbulent childhood.A creative and driven teenager is desperate to escape his hometown and the haunting memories of his turbulent childhood.A creative and driven teenager is desperate to escape his hometown and the haunting memories of his turbulent childhood.

  • Director
    • Stephen Dunn
  • Writers
    • Stephen Dunn
    • Don McKellar
  • Stars
    • Aaron Abrams
    • Jack Fulton
    • Joanne Kelly
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Stephen Dunn
    • Writers
      • Stephen Dunn
      • Don McKellar
    • Stars
      • Aaron Abrams
      • Jack Fulton
      • Joanne Kelly
    • 37User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Aaron Abrams
    Aaron Abrams
    • Peter Madly
    Jack Fulton
    Jack Fulton
    • Oscar Madly (9)
    Joanne Kelly
    Joanne Kelly
    • Brin Madly
    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
    • Buffy
    • (voice)
    Jinji Dawson
    • Anna
    Meghan Cullen
    • Kathryn
    Bradley Nippard
    • Teenage Boy
    • (as Brad Nippard)
    Megan Kennedy
    • News Reporter
    Connor Jessup
    Connor Jessup
    • Oscar Madly (18)
    Sofia Banzhaf
    Sofia Banzhaf
    • Gemma
    Sean Panting
    • Constable Bennett
    Megan Rose Jones
    • Ms. Mercer
    Myles
    Myles
    • Student
    • (as Timothy Myles)
    Mary Walsh
    Mary Walsh
    • Allison
    Igor Pugdog
    • Allison's Dog
    Wangeci Warui
    • Hardware Store Customer
    Aliocha Schneider
    Aliocha Schneider
    • Wilder
    Jonathan Watton
    Jonathan Watton
    • Larry
    • Director
      • Stephen Dunn
    • Writers
      • Stephen Dunn
      • Don McKellar
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    8cmovies-99674

    A living breathing poem

    PROS: The first thing that you need to mention with this movie is the acting. With a whole bunch of new faces you tend to assume the worst, and this was not the case here. This movie was filled with good actors, from small roles to big ones such as the main character Oscar played by Conner Jessup. Although this movie was not a horror, the strong message that the movie had was delivered in a horrific way. You really got to see the dark the scary side of being a gay kid in the closet. This was shown in a very poetic way as well. With every scene being a metaphor for something greater and all the metaphors added up to sending a strong message at the end. The final thing that I really appreciated was the transitions in the film. Each transition did more than go from one scene to the next, the transitions acted sort of like chapters in the main characters life. This gave the movie that lit bit of an extra touch.

    CONS: For me the few cons are greatly overshadowed by the film as a whole, but it doesn't mean they aren't there. The first problem I had was the one scene with the nuts and bolts. I won't give anything away, but this seen, although very deep and spine chilling, was very confusing. It was very brief and held no further context to the film. The other thing that bothered me was the ending. I completely understand that the ending needed to be simple to cope with the intense climax, but there is a difference between simple and boring. This movie forgot that.

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    JohnDeSando

    One of the best coming-of-age films you will ever see.

    "I wasn't always this confident. Growing up as the awkward gay kid in a small town in Pennsylvania, you're constantly told, 'Don't be yourself, don't be proud of who you are.'" Carson Kressley

    From fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) to Boyhood (2014), coming –of-age movies over the last 30 years or so have been richly diverse from fantasy to reality. Certainly, being oneself was top priority.

    Closet Monster deftly bridges that variety, presenting the tale of queer Oscar (Jack Fulton as a boy, Connor Jessup as 18 years old), whose mom abandons him early in life and dad doesn't measure up in the sensitive category. This entertaining film is more like a bittersweet indie than a mainstream comedy and one of the best of its kind in years.

    Along with some appropriate fantasy sequences and a talking hamster (voice of Isabella Rossellini), director/writer Stephen Dunn nonetheless gives us the feeling of reality. Oscar comes slowly to the realization that he's gay with a whole bunch of interest and concern our part. Jessup plays Oscar with such low-key humility and humanity that he makes us want to spend more than ninety minutes with him. I hope Jessup gets the acting recognition he deserves—he's that good.

    So real seem Oscar's challenges, from coming on a murderous sex crime as a boy to kicking dad into the closet (nice touch) as a young man, that when we bid him goodbye at a living that will foster his artistic talents, we may well feel we have taken mom's place, or at least the hamster's, in watching him grow up.

    The film is realistic but uncompromising as it allows him to be a boy outsider but also befriend an attractive girl, confide in a hamster, and confront his dad with a maturity that suits his perceptive, tough-minded persona. It's no coincidence that the tree house he occupies is a refuge from his dad's temper and a home for his eccentric companions, from the hamster to attractive male friend, Wilder (Aliocha Schneider), and therefore a home for his alternative life.

    Even if you are uncertain you would like a gay-centered film, Closet Monster will make you see that a well, warmly-told story from any youth pv will be more exciting than any other mainstream romance you will have seen in a long time.
    8religioneliminator

    Reality clash

    Excellent author/director. He got it right. As a gay in this heterosexual world I have been targeted many times, I am now over 50 and still lives this heterosexual segregation daily, especially at work.

    The situations you see in this film are REAL daily struggle that ANY gay person live, man or woman. If you are not lucky you get parents that are stupidly heterosexual.

    If you want to see and feel what it is like to be born differently, watch this movie. If you are an heterosexual moron, like a lot of ugly people, then don't watch this, you'll get angrier in your moronic mind.

    Thank you Stephen Dunn for showing some reality to the world instead of those FALSE Hollywood movies that PRETEND to show you the truth. Most Hollywood movies I've seen about the subject are hilariously schemed and false. It's like they never even spoke with a gay.

    Anyway, very sensitive movie, well directed, well written, well acted, this Dunn character amazes me. Good work and don't give up, to me you are a REAL author.
    8bkrauser-81-311064

    Evocative and Melancholic Drama

    Closet Monster is that rare first feature coming from an auteur with vision, clarity of thought and a voice unique enough to rise above the noise. Chances are few will see it; its limited appeal, not to mention limited release isn't likely to turn many heads. Yet for those who seek it, and more importantly, those who stumble on it years in the future, this movie is just enough to maybe fall in love with.

    Even at a young age, Oscar (Jessup) didn't exactly have it easy. His parents divorced early on in a scene depicted as both turbulent and petulant. He boards largely with his father (Abrams), in a living situation that highly suggests some serious transgressions on the mother's (Kelly) part. What's worse is somewhere amid the memories of tree house building and playing vampire hunter, Oscar vividly remembers the beating and paralysis of a gay teenager from his school. Years later Oscar's worst kept secret is hidden from his father by his presumed interest in his photography model Gemma (Banzhaf) and a macabre fascination with monster makeup. That of course all changes and threatens to unravel with the arrival of Wilder (Schneider), whose wavy blonde hair and exotic accent appeals to the tortured Oscar.

    Oscar's story might as well be an analog to every closeted teen, suffocating under the provincialism of their hometown, longing for an escape to the assumed gay utopias of New York, San Francisco or Miami Beach. The universality of his story is further hammered home by a host of tried and true storytelling techniques literalizing his journey. Oscar infers his conscience via his pet guinea pig Buffy (Rossellini) in order to process his complex emotions. Key images and plot points are amplified by hyperbole and forays into body horror and intellectual montage. In many ways Closet Monster invites comparisons to other fanta-fablest films like Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015) and Swiss Army Man (2016) especially when it comes to exploring emotionally salient themes.

    Yet just like those films, Closet Monster occasionally undermines its themes in the service of artistic flourish. Director Stephen Dunn indulges in one too many moments of ponderous slow-motion and euphoric whimsy with the same film-school pretension that sunk similar films like Before I Disappear (2014). Yet when the movie pivots into its groove, it really does have a lot to say through Oscar's unique, granular life. Connor Jessup does an incredible job balancing a role that requires layers of alienation, tension and longing while also conveying outward vulnerability and priggishness. While I personally wish his relationship with his father had more complexity and objectivity than the average emotional abuse cliché, the film does leave things open for reconciliation.

    Closet Monster is certainly not the definitive coming-out movie; I'm pretty sure The Way He Looks (2014) took that spot away from My Own Private Idaho (1991) quite some time ago. Yet as a evocative drama and melancholic piece of entertainment, it has the seriousness and caprice to stand on its own merits. And if it gives young kids like Oscar the courage to be themselves then I say it's all worth it.
    Red_Identity

    Surprisingly effective

    I had no idea what this was going to be about (well, the title does hint you) and as a result I was felt stunned by how effective I found it to be. Another coming-of-age teen drama, but one that stands out from many other contemporary ones. The screenplay is simple but very well written, and the directing really impressive visually and thematically. This is the first feature-length film of the director and he really shows that he is a talent to look out for. Connor Jessup, who I had previously see from American Crime, is just fantastic here. One of the best leading male performances of the year and I really hope this film gets some traction with critic awards.

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      Stephen Dunn's debut feature film.
    • Quotes

      Brin Madly: If you are forced to walk through shit, then you might as well grow a thick skin.

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      References The Brady Bunch (1969)
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    • Release date
      • December 13, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dolaptaki Canavar
    • Filming locations
      • St John's, Newfoundland, Canada(filmed on location)
    • Production companies
      • Rhombus Media
      • Elevation Pictures
      • Best Boy Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $42,166
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,118
      • Sep 25, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $42,360
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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