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The Monster

Original title: Il mostro
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
12K
YOUR RATING
Roberto Benigni and Nicoletta Braschi in The Monster (1994)
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After a series of bizarre actions, Loris is mistaken for a serial killer. Jessica, a policewoman in undercover, will try to induce him to commit a murder.After a series of bizarre actions, Loris is mistaken for a serial killer. Jessica, a policewoman in undercover, will try to induce him to commit a murder.After a series of bizarre actions, Loris is mistaken for a serial killer. Jessica, a policewoman in undercover, will try to induce him to commit a murder.

  • Director
    • Roberto Benigni
  • Writers
    • Roberto Benigni
    • Vincenzo Cerami
    • Michel Blanc
  • Stars
    • Roberto Benigni
    • Michel Blanc
    • Nicoletta Braschi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roberto Benigni
    • Writers
      • Roberto Benigni
      • Vincenzo Cerami
      • Michel Blanc
    • Stars
      • Roberto Benigni
      • Michel Blanc
      • Nicoletta Braschi
    • 37User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Roberto Benigni
    Roberto Benigni
    • Loris
    Michel Blanc
    Michel Blanc
    • Paride Taccone
    Nicoletta Braschi
    Nicoletta Braschi
    • Jessica Rossetti
    Dominique Lavanant
    Dominique Lavanant
    • Jolanda Taccone
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    • Roccarotta
    Laurent Spielvogel
    • Frustalupi
    Ivano Marescotti
    Ivano Marescotti
    • Pascucci
    Franco Mescolini
    • Chinese Teacher
    Massimo Girotti
    Massimo Girotti
    • Distinguished Resident
    Luciana Palombi
    • Claudia
    • (as Luciana Pieri Palombi)
    Vittorio Amandola
    Vittorio Amandola
    • Antique dealer
    Rita Di Lernia
    • Moglie Antiquario
    • (as Maria Rita Bresadola di Lernia)
    Gennaro Morrone
    • Edicolante
    Vincenzo Vitagliano
    • Lodger
    Giulio Turli
    • Tall man
    Flavio de Flavis
    • Accountant
    Roberto Corbiletto
    • Little man
    Luisa Malcotti
    • Saleswoman
    • Director
      • Roberto Benigni
    • Writers
      • Roberto Benigni
      • Vincenzo Cerami
      • Michel Blanc
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    7lasttimeisaw

    Benigni is great and the film is an above-average hoot

    Before ascending to his insurmountable zenith with LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL (1997, 8/10), Roberto Benigni's THE MONSTER is a winsome farce about an innocent layabout Loris (Benigni) is wrongly identified as a serial women-slaughterer at large, in order to catch him red-handed, the police force assigns a young policewoman Jessica (Braschi) to go to great lengths to entice him into the irrepressible perpetration (ultimately, a red riding hood costume), therefore, a spate of funny sketches ensure while Loris' resistance is ultra-impenetrable.

    Benigni is a superb comedian, a do-it-himself practitioner, skilfully concocts lewd yet never graphically offensive sex-related slapstick in this larger-than-life scenario, individually, each skit is authentically rib-tickling, the opening one which causes the false impression for the entire film, is that Loris confuses a middle-age woman Claudia (Pieri Palombi) for a nymphomaniac, and predictably his overt seduction turns into sexual harassment. It is funny no doubt, but a bit too cheesy to be taken seriously since each laughter is arbitrarily calculated, easily anticipated, and provoked by mere happenstance - this is the key tone of the film, all the antics are in your face, but you cannot complain too much since they are well-crafted.

    However, the wholesomeness of the story fail to survive under the barrage of giggling-inducing escapades, there is no credible rationality in finding the whodunit, the chemistry between Loris and Jessica never reach its threshold of romance, but the husband-wife team makes it up by the synchronous walking-like-midgets loveliness, witnessed by a distinguished resident (Girotti) every time. Rest of the cast is uniformly one-dimensional yet fundamentally enjoyable, Michel Blanc is hysterical as the doctor who is determined to diagnose Loris in person, the segment where he and his pills-chomping wife Joland (Lavanant) visit Loris and Jessica for dinner is the high-water mark for paranoid ridicule. Jean-Claude Brialy is the testy proprietor, Ivano Marescotti is Loris' sole business supplier, Laurent Spielvogel is the livid police chief and Franco Mescolini is his amiable Chinese teacher, perhaps one of them is the culprit?

    The exaggeration of physical gestures and the Italian style of uninterrupted monologue may not be appealing to all its audience over the world, some minor goofs (e.g. the stalking video camera is ludicrous enough to only capture Loris' escape route while completely oblivious of the chaser, the antique dealer) are to some extent detrimental to the core of the story.

    On the other hand, one should not nitpick a feel-good comedy, which is the most demanding genre for filmmakers because every culture has its unique language of humor, a true universally appreciated one is like a needle in s haystack, and THE MONSTER is almost there, it is among the very rarefied above-average hierarchy to say the very least.
    10atzimo

    Funny, Crazy and Sexy

    What an excellent movie 'Il Mostro' is! It is absolutely certain that it will destroy you from the first moment.

    Make sure you watch it in Italian audio though. A lot of Benigni's (as of course any other actor's) performance comes out of projecting his lines and Benigni always sounds hilarious.

    And don't expect to see 'scary movie' here. This is quality comedy, with great script and a genius actor.

    Don't miss it!

    9/10
    10jolee308

    Laugh for good health

    I was told by my Doctor to laugh a lot as it will help me improve my situation. Well, after watching Robert Benigni in the Movie" Il Mostro," I could not Stop laughing. I have seen it more than 6 times, and each time is like watching it for the first time. Wonderful prescription for anyone needing to laugh a lot. I intend to buy the film soon, for it is my prescription for good health. In fact i plan on watching it again with my family very soon. The acting by all in the Movie was done very professionally. The scenes, in itself was very good. I especially enjoyed the scene on the scaffold and the one where everyone was chasing him down the street.
    8gubacs2

    "One with true insight may be enough"

    It seems that Roberto Begnini can't go wrong when it comes to comedy. In a way, he might be the last / only great comedian of our times, who writes, acts, and (usually)directs films at the same time. He alone keeps alive this classic tradition of films, which genre's rules are invented and perfected by such greatness's as Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, not to mention director giant Federico Fellini. This one is also a warm-hearted, humane, and really funny, which gives an unusual yet very likable mix, especially in times of so-called humorous films with endless quantities of stupid fart jokes and toilet humor. There might be some flaws however, but none too disturbing. Recommended!
    8parenthetical_expressions

    A perfect comedy!

    What Einstein did for the world of science Benigni has done for the world of cinema.

    Since being captivated and devastated (in a brilliantly sad way) by "La Vita e Bella", I've been eager to seek out other Benigni films. I was thrilled to find "Johnny Stecchino" and "Il Mostro" on the shelves of my local video store.

    Both are works of comedic genius! While Benigni employs very similar formulas and plot devices (mistaken identity, physical humour and petty theft) the plots are vastly different but both equally hilarious. "Il Mostro", as well as "Johnny Stecchino" will have you laughing within a minute of pressing play on your VCR. Rent these both for a night of back to back gut-busting fun!

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    • Trivia
      The French cast said all their lines in French. There were all later dubbed in Italian by different actors.
    • Alternate versions
      The version released in the U.S.A. omits one four minute sequence which takes place early in the film and sets up Loris' (Benigni's) adversarial relationships with the manager of his apartment building as well as the little girl who throws dead cats in his apartment . The scene involves a tenants meeting inside a school gym. Loris has voted against the entire body and is invited to voice his objections. The manager ends up pursuing Loris to the top of a basketball hoop upon which the little girl shoots him with a water gun. Loris falls through the hoop which breaks and he ends up leaving with as much dignity as he can muster with the hoop net over his body.
    • Connections
      Featured in Tienes que ver esta peli: El monstruo (2022)

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • El monstruo
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Canal+
      • IRIS Films
      • La Sept Cinéma
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $638,645
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,793
      • Apr 4, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $638,645
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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