Information
| Year: | 2001 |
| Rating: | 6.3(2176) |
| Listed in: | Horror, Drama, Fantasy, Comedy |
| Directed by: | Hal Hartley |
| Actors: | Robert John Burke Sarah Polley Helen Mirren Julie Christie Margrét Ákadóttir Julie Anderson |
| "A modern day fable." | |
Cast
Movie info
| Languages: | English, Icelandic |
| Filming dates: | 1 September 2000 - ? |
| Gross: |
USA - 60,006 USD (14 April 2002) |
| Plot: | Disgusted with human evolution and a society driven by instant gratification and voyeuristic sensationalism, a foul-mouthed Monster kills anyone who crosses his path. When a news crew sent to investigate the Monster disappears, their ratings-obsessed boss sends a guileless young woman to follow up on the story. This young journalist forges an unlikely friendship with the Monster. |
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Goofs
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GEOG: The ship which rescues Beatrice from the plane crash at sea gives its position as 45.72 (degrees) W, 38.50 N, which is nowhere near Iceland or any Great Circle flight path between New York and Europe, for that matter. Crew: When the two men are shot in the airport, the imprint of one of the actors' "blood bag"s can be seen through his shirt. |
Quotes
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The Boss: The world needs to know! Beatrice: Why? The Boss: What? Beatrice: Why does the world need to know how it feels to crash into the sea? The Monster: The time it takes to kill these morons is... depressing. The Monster: Nobody's afraid of me any more. Beatrice: ...I'm afraid of you The Monster: [sighs] Beatrice: What are you thinking about? The Monster: [after a long pause] Nobody's afraid of me any more. Beatrice: [She pats his back and rests her head on his shoulder] I'm afraid of you. The Monster: I don't believe there is a God this cruel. [pause] I don't believe there is a God. Then again, maybe I am God. Either way, I'm still fucked. |
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