Sigue a Monk, un brillante detective con trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo. Regresa para resolver un último caso que involucra a su hijastra Molly, una periodista que se prepara para su boda.Sigue a Monk, un brillante detective con trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo. Regresa para resolver un último caso que involucra a su hijastra Molly, una periodista que se prepara para su boda.Sigue a Monk, un brillante detective con trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo. Regresa para resolver un último caso que involucra a su hijastra Molly, una periodista que se prepara para su boda.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Nominado para 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 12 nominaciones en total
- Man on Elevator
- (as Nug Mike Nahrgang)
- Engineer
- (as Daniel De Santo)
Reseñas destacadas
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.
'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.
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.
But, if we can't have the show returning, a TV movie is great, right?
Well, it could have been, but this has got to be the most lazy writing ever done for a movie.
Mr. Monk isn't quirky, he's just awkward.
He's not allowed to be clever and use his intelligence, because the case is so clumsy presented, that we all know who done it and how immediately.
That means, the entire movie we're just waiting for Monk to catch up on what we already know, because no one made the effort of making an interesting case.
Great to see all the belowed characters again, but man - I'm rage-writing this review because it's probably the only time the cast gets back together, and then they get a script written by a 10 year old.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesHector 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.
- PifiasMonk 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.
- Citas
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.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2024)
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- Duración
- 1h 37min(97 min)
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