MONOS, Alejandro Landes' third feature, is a survivalist saga set on a remote mountain in Latin What's interesting about a movie like Monos is the quasi-documentary approach to hierarchies. Lave watched "MONOS" and now he's telling you what he thought about it. "Apocalypse Now" meets "Lord Of The Flies" in Alejandro Landes third feature about a. But "Monos" is elevated into epic territory by the superb work of cinematographer Jasper Wolf, whose feel for the power of landscapes and light is inspired: mountaintops blanketed in thick fog.

Monos is inspired by the volatile situation in Colombia (which Landes calls "a ticking time bomb"), but Interwoven with the film's soundscape, Levi's music is as boldly adventurous as the movie itself. 'Amulet' Review: A Necklace, a Soldier, a Horror-Movie Nightmare. Not that Monos ever really lets you forget that these rebels without a discernible cause are underage, and more or less without a. Monos movie reviews & Metacritic score: In a remote mountaintop setting somewhere in Latin America, a rebel group of teenage commandos bearing noms de guerre. "Monos" has a high-toned virtuosic quality.

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The images are often ravishing, what you'd expect from Near the movie's end, as the group slashes through the jungle to find a member who's gone AWOL. An isolated cadre of Latin American child soldiers evolve their own mini-society in Alejandro Landes' major Film Review: 'Monos'. Reviewed at San Sebastian Film Festival, Sept. It stars Julianne Nicholson and Moisés Arias. The title means 'monkeys' in Spanish and refers to a bunch of feral kids playing at soldiers, trying to. Starring Moisés Arias, Julianne Nicholson, Sofia.

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Flickering Myth Rating - Film:/ Movie:. Monos is released in UK cinemas across. Elegant and entrapping, muddy and magnificent, Monos is a thrilling, if ambiguous endeavor of guerilla warfare, human nature, and adolescent anarchy. 'Monos' is the strangest, most unsettling piece of survival warfare you'll see all year - yes, including 'Love Island' - but it's also one of the most mesmerising.

On a mossy mountaintop, a paramilitary. Showtimes by Theatre Showtimes by Movie Special Screenings Movie Review Archive. A pure cinematic experience like Monos is a rare and precious gem. Alejandro Landes's new film examines the strange existence of an isolated crew of teen soldiers living on a mountaintop.