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Monstrous Disunion

  • 2021
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Janette Evans in Monstrous Disunion (2021)
The creative team behind Lonely Hearts and The Millennial Killer proudly release a short trailer for their upcoming feature film, Monstrous Disunion, the next pig thing in horror! A twilight-zone style sledgehammer horror which throws a dark light on the battle between Brexiters and Bremainers.
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  • Director
    • Jackson Batchelor
  • Writers
    • Jackson Batchelor
    • Md. Tayeen Khan
    • Sam Mason-Bell
  • Stars
    • Jessamie Waldon-Day
    • Martin W. Payne
    • Janette Evans
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    59
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jackson Batchelor
    • Writers
      • Jackson Batchelor
      • Md. Tayeen Khan
      • Sam Mason-Bell
    • Stars
      • Jessamie Waldon-Day
      • Martin W. Payne
      • Janette Evans
    • 2User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jessamie Waldon-Day
    • Maddy Baker
    Martin W. Payne
    Martin W. Payne
    • Mark Baker
    Janette Evans
    • Anne Baker
    Alexandra Robertshaw
    • Jas Davidson
    Ryan Carter
    • Mikey O'Reilly
    Connor Mellish
    • Pete Baker
    Simon Berry
    • Nigel Smith
    Jackson Batchelor
    • Conspiracy Vlogger
    Paul Jones
    • Newsreader
    Md. Tayeen Khan
    • Colin Baker
    Max Pidgley
    • Pig in the Park
    Thomas Lee Rutter
    • Dave the Angry Caller
    Emma Taylor
    • Dr. Tamara Woodrow
    James E. Taylor
    • Radio Show Host
    • (as James Taylor)
    James Underwood
    • Barry the Posh Caller
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      • Jackson Batchelor
    • Writers
      • Jackson Batchelor
      • Md. Tayeen Khan
      • Sam Mason-Bell
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    10anna-mccarthy

    Excellent

    A fantastic look at Brexit, though the veil of a monster movie. Plus it not often you see Black and White movies these days. Which is a bold choice.
    8kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Enjoyable and topical genre effort

    As the rest of Britain votes on Brexit, a woman brings several friends home to visit her family and tries to keep the peace until they find a series of strange reports depicting a rash of feral humanoid-pig-like creatures running loose in the area and must protect themselves when it hits close to home.

    There was a lot to like with this one. One of the more enjoyable features here is the strongly topical and creative story that brings together some unique elements. Starting off with the recent political news of the day regarding the important voting to take place in the country, the ability to weave that around a familiar genre-tale involving the return to a family home and noticing something is off about the situation but unable to say why creates a rather uneasy feeling. Coming together with the conversations about what each of the group decides on the situation or trying to espouse their views in a calm and reasonable manner all form a fun setup to the later proceedings. This comes to pass rather nicely as the switchover into the horror elements come rather well. While trying to debate their policies and beliefs, their sudden notice of the neighbors' behavior and outburst signals a rather enjoyable turn where the debates shift into a series of conversations and absent-minded debates about what's going on and how it affects everyone which eerily mirrors real-life conversations at the moment. Once the shift occurs and we get some impressive confrontations in the house along with some shocking twists about who gets turned and when, the film picks up considerably with the panic and unease of the situation growing while realizing that the increasing number of creatures found outside, also highlighting the fine make-up and the few gore effects. These are what hold this one up for the most part. There isn't much to dislike, and what's there isn't too detrimental anyway. The main issue is the somewhat endless conversations about the source of what's going on that really go nowhere. As is rightfully pointed out in the conversations, nobody really knows what's going on which means the conversations tend to go on in completely uninformed matters completely undermining what's happening by ignoring the situation at hand. As well, the sudden nature of the ending coming on as abrupt as it does seems somewhat jarring rather than shocking as it was intended. Both of these factors aren't really detrimental but do stand out as being somewhat flawed efforts about it.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2021 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • H B Films
      • Trash Arts
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      1 hour 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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