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Created Feb 03, 2010 08:12PM PST • Edited Feb 08, 2010 10:35AM PST

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  2. Really Great 4.5

    A superbly crafted film about a sympathetic sociopath, Monster deserves to be appreciated for much more than Charlize Theron’s Oscar winning performance as serial killer Aileen Wuornos. It deftly shows a seamy side of American society, the confounding and sometimes tragic forces of sexuality, and the inexorable momentum of a criminal enterprise once its begun. Together with Theron and Cristina Ricci’s star crossed lovers, this makes for a supremely satisfying movie watching experience, notwithstanding the distasteful story.

    A profoundly tragic figure, Wuornos was literally born-to-be-bad as the daughter of a child molester. A sex worker from a young age, she coped through heavy self-medication. IOW, she was a raging alcoholic who saw herself as perpetual victim. No matter her legitimate beefs, this proved a recipe for destruction, since if you’re always the victim, it’s OK to retaliate by any means necessary, no matter who gets hurt.

    Strong and able to take on all comers, physically and sexually, Wuornos was a disaster waiting to happen.

    Writer-director Patty Jenkins’ film shows how Wuornos’ incendiary persona fell into a criminal enterprise that would fund a new life for her and her girlfriend. Never mind that the first killing was in self-defense. Once in, with a taste for success, getting out became inconceivable.

    This is often the case with crime, but few crime movies present it so masterfully. Bravo.

  3. Really Great 4.5

    Charlize Theron so deserved the Oscar she won for playing Wuornos. Beneath a layer of mottled makeup, she embraced the indignities of the role, the sort of commitment that Hollywood – and reviewers – admire.

    Christina Ricci’s mousy lesbian provides a soft counterpoint. Both actresses bravely present themselves in unflattering fashion: pudgy with flat hair and makeup. They pull it off in a testament to their acting skills.

    The rest of the strong cast have little more than bit parts, including:

    • Lee Tergesen eerily showing the dual nature of psychopathic killers.
    • Bruce Dern – always memorable – adding character as one of Wuornos’ lowlife friends.
  4. Male Stars Great 4.0
  5. Female Stars Perfect 5.0
  6. Female Costars Great 4.0
  7. Male Costars Great 4.0
  8. Really Great 4.5

    Beautiful film, well crafted – lyrical in places, hard core in others. Patty Jenkins – the writer and director – clearly established herself as an accomplished auteur here. Why hasn’t she made another movie in the seven years since?

  9. Direction Perfect 5.0

    Jenkins skillfully shows the choices made by the characters, and the consequences that follow. For instance, the sole nude scene of Wuornos – and Theron – shows her covered in the blood of her first victim, clearly reflecting on the wages of her sin. As shown in the WikChip, this marks the point of no return for both actress and character.

  10. Dialogue Great 4.0
  11. Music Perfect 5.0

    The film makes perfect use of 80s party music: Journey, INXS, Blondie, Molly Hatchet, REO Speedwagon.

    Special notice goes to Tommy James & The Shondells’ Crimson and Clover. “Over and Over.” Great song.

  12. Visuals Great 4.0
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  14. Risqué 3.2

    Brutal and nasty, albeit with enjoyable moments of Sapphic eroticism.

  15. Sex Erotic 2.6
  16. Violence Brutal 3.0
  17. Rudeness Nasty 4.0
  18. Glib 1.2

    The real Wuornos was like a fictional movie character. One hell of a hothead, she hit her 70 year old husband upside the head with his own cane. They divorced after nine weeks.

    Another time she got arrested for winging a cue ball at a bartender’s head.

    One of her vics was a sausage salesman. You can’t make this stuff up.

    She was in fact finally apprehended at The Last Resort, a biker bar in Volusia County, Florida. The Last Resort indeed.

  19. Circumstantial Glib 1.5

    Wuornos’ real lover was apparently a hotel maid named Tyria Moore, not a middle class girl staying with in-laws, as depicted in the movie.

  20. Biological Natural 1.0
  21. Physical Natural 1.0

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