Monster's Ball

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The unflinching realism and searing performances of Monster's Ball are stunning in all the connotations of the word. Hank (Billy Bob Thornton) and Leticia (Halle Berry) inhabit stark, queasy realities of the contemporary South, he as a death row corrections officer and she as the soon-to-be widow of an inmate (Sean Combs) whose execution Hank helps conduct. In the aftermath of the execution, both lose their children to tragic deaths and they form an unlikely bond. In the hands of lesser participants, the fateful plot might strain credibility and seem tailored to allow for liberal sermonizing about the obvious wrongs of our legal justice system, but director Marc Forster and cinematographer Roberto Schaefer balance the contentious nature of the film's issues--the death penalty, racism both overt and subtle, interracial couples--with a flawless attention to character and visual detail that completely convinces. The moral ambiguity of both central characters is given full voice as our sympathy is drawn out reluctantly at first but all the more resolutely in the end. Thornton draws from seemingly limitless resources to deliver yet another outstanding performance, but it is Halle Berry who is a revelation as she sustains throughout the complex tenor of brutality witnessed and raw courage defined. --Fionn Meade


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Recently watched it. I finally got to see what all the fuss was about for "the scene". Not too shabby. I didn't know Puff Daddy was in this. He wasn't too bad actually in his small role.

I thought this movie was really depressing, good though. I wonder how much hype it would have gotten without "the scene".

I noticed that the director of this, Marc Forster, is also directing the new Bond film.


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Halle Berry may be nice to look at and the sex scene fun, but it most certainly was NOT an Oscar worthy performance...
 

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Halle Berry may be nice to look at and the sex scene fun, but it most certainly was NOT an Oscar worthy performance...

Wow I couldnt disagree more. She was pretty damned incredible.
 

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2002 was a very political year at the awards, with the Academy trying to play patch up on some very real problems of their past.

There was no way Berry's performance came close to Sissy Spacek or Judi Dench's perfomances.
 

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I watched it for the sex scene and ended up finding myself watching a good movie.. Trick again by them bait and switch hollywood tactics..
 

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I watched it for the sex scene and ended up finding myself watching a good movie.. Trick again by them bait and switch hollywood tactics..

:lmao:

I hate when they let a good plot get in the way of watching sex scenes.
 

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