Twelve Monkeys
In the year 2035, convict James Cole reluctantly volunteers to be sent back in time to discover the origin of a deadly virus that wiped out nearly all of the earth's population and forced the survivors into underground communities. But when Cole is mistakenly sent to 1990 instead of 1996, he's arrested and locked up in a mental hospital. There he meets psychiatrist Dr. Kathryn Railly, and patient Jeffrey Goines, the son of a famous virus expert, who may hold the key to the mysterious rogue group, the Army of the 12 Monkeys, thought to be responsible for unleashing the killer disease.
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- Cast:
- Bruce Willis , Madeleine Stowe , Brad Pitt , Christopher Plummer , David Morse , Jon Seda , Christopher Meloni
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Memorable, crazy movie
Good concept, poorly executed.
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
I hated 12 Monkeys!!! I watched 2 hours of this crap and throughout it all there was NO resolution. Nothing!! Just some retard travelling through time to find out the source of the humanity's near extinction and ending with NOTHING!!! And all of you think this is such a brilliant film. Pssssshhhhh!!! Ha! The only thing this movie has going for it is the acting performances of Brad Pitt and Bruce Willis and that seems to be one of the highest consensus as to why this film is liked. I also liked some of the technological aspects of the movie as well. But the story, conception and plot is abysmal and the pacing is slow as hell. And I don't exactly get the message this movie is trying to bring, if there is any. 12 Monkeys is worthless in every way possible. 129 minutes of bull$#!+ with an idiotic conclusion. Blow my butt.
Do you know that movie that you watch without knowing what to expect and it surprises you a lot? I felt like Twelve Monkeys, I wanted to see the movie, but I had no expectations, even though I had a great cast and Terry Gilliam in the direction, but while I watched, I realized how obsessed I was with the movie, I did not blink, he has a slow tempo sometimes, but it does not get tiresome, the soundtrack is great, highlight for the theme song that is incredible, Terry's direction is excellent, showing that he is a great director, the cast is very good, Bruce Willis great, Madeleine Stowe is too much in this movie and Brad Pitt does one of the best performances of his career, the film is not confusing even using time travel, and the end surprised me when Twelve Monkeys is a masterpiece, one of the best films of the 90's and one of the best in science fiction. Note 100
EVERYTHING WAS PERFECT, BUT LAST SCENE I THINK YET ABOUT IT. So interesting, How they will do this project? 12 monkeys project. It is real that fortune is unchangeable. Hope there will be many movies about this topic. Lucky theme. Thanksto director and actors. Really appreciated.
Who doesn't like atmospheric movies? Those that can drag you into their world and make you feel like a part of it? Atmosphere is that aspect of a movie which can make up for other ill made aspects. It's like a glue which makes entire movie experience coherent and credible.Twelve Monkeys is one of those movies. From beginning to the end it drags you every moment more and more into it's milieu. Sometimes it's a futuristic milieu and sometimes, rather most of the times, pretty ordinary 90's ambient. And still everything ordinary somehow tastes extraordinary. That's because we're following a story from Cole's (Willis) point of view. Going back to the past felt for him like being born in entirely different world. Clouds and air. People and the way they dressed and looked. Everything was different. And yet everything kinda looked so familiar. Like he had seen it before. This emotional element of somehow rediscovering this world as natural in contrast to unnatural and quaint underworld plays a pivotal role in engaging the viewer into Twelve Monkeys ambient.What else makes a good sci-fi movie? I believe one of the most important aspects is seriousness. Not that seriousness without any kind of humor, but rather that one which takes future events and the way they correlate to us today seriously. Twelve Monkeys does it both ways. Past and future are being delivered to the viewer in a somewhat cataclysmic manner. You know how everything is going to eventually end, but still believe inevitable might somehow be side moved. I won't go into much detail of how good Willis, Pitt and Stowe are. But I'll tell you that both Pitt and Willis nailed very demanding roles. As one reviewer said it, Cole experiences serious time travel side-effects which makes the entire movie look more credible. Too bad Pitt hadn't won an Oscar for this role but got it for 12 Years a Slave where he just didn't have enough opportunities to show everything he's got. Madeleine Stowe play more important role than it might seem in the beginning.I'd even say that she plays an almost central role. Not only is this movie amazing as a sci-fi movie, but it also has a very powerful romantic side as well. I'd even go so far as to say that sci-fi elements serve as means to reinforce romantic and personal struggles one faces in a world in which only some people decide "whether something is right or wrong".I'll finish with a short note. This is one of those movies which, if seen correctly, can make you appreciate life more. It can provide you with material for reflection in forthcoming months. Be sure to get most out of it.