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Monsters
Six years ago NASA discovered the possibility of alien life within our solar system. A probe was launched to collect samples, but crashed upon re-entry over Central America. Soon after, new life forms began to appear and half of Mexico was quarantined as an infected zone. Today, the American and Mexican military still struggle to contain "the creatures," while a journalist agrees to escort a shaken tourist through the infected zone in Mexico to the safety of the U.S. border.
rating
6.2
runtime
94 min

Release

2010-06-18

Cast

Scoot McNairy
Scoot McNairy
as Andrew Kaulder
Whitney Able
Whitney Able
as Samantha Wynden
Mario Zuniga Benavides
Mario Zuniga Benavides
as Ticket Seller
Annalee Jefferies
Annalee Jefferies
as Homeless Woman
Justin Hall
Justin Hall
as Marine
Ricky Catter
Ricky Catter
as Marine
Paul Archer
Paul Archer
as Marine
Kerry Valderrama
Kerry Valderrama
as Marine
Jonathan Winnford
Jonathan Winnford
as Marine
Stan Wong
Stan Wong
as Marine
Anthony Cristo
Anthony Cristo
as Marine
Mario Richardson
Mario Richardson
as Marine
Jorge Quirs
Jorge Quirs
as Marine
Erick Arce
Erick Arce
as Marine
Emigo Munkel
Emigo Munkel
as Marine
Esteban Blanco
Esteban Blanco
as Marine
Victor Vejan
Victor Vejan
as Guerilla
Cristopher Chararria
Cristopher Chararria
as Guerilla
Roman Bustamante
Roman Bustamante
as Guerilla
Solamon Albarran
Solamon Albarran
as Guerilla
Alejandro Sotero
Alejandro Sotero
as Guerilla
Victorino Angulo
Victorino Angulo
as Guerilla
David Alba Garcia
David Alba Garcia
as Guerilla
Eduardo Guizak
Eduardo Guizak
as Guerilla
Alfonso Pineda
Alfonso Pineda
as Guerilla
Jose Garcia Gomez
Jose Garcia Gomez
as Guerilla
Erika Morales Yolanda Chacon
Erika Morales Yolanda Chacon
as Mother 'Erika', Bocoyna
Elsa Rascon Gonzalez
Elsa Rascon Gonzalez
as Grandmother, Bocoyna
Jose Luis Morales Chacon
Jose Luis Morales Chacon
as Child of Family, Bocoyna
Tamilez Morales Chacon
Tamilez Morales Chacon
as Child of Family, Bocoyna
Jonathan Cadena Chacon
Jonathan Cadena Chacon
as Child of Family, Bocoyna
Cindy Vanessa Cadena Morales
Cindy Vanessa Cadena Morales
as Child of Family, Bocoyna
Javier Acosta Rodriguez
Javier Acosta Rodriguez
as Taxi Driver
Victor Manuel Martinez Tovar
Victor Manuel Martinez Tovar
as Boat Skipper
Walter Hernandez Col
Walter Hernandez Col
as Boat Assistant
Kenedy Gamaliel Jiminez
Kenedy Gamaliel Jiminez
as Driver of Pick-Up Truck to the Zone
Hugo Valuerde
Hugo Valuerde
as Motorbike Driver
Roberto Saluzan
Roberto Saluzan
as Ambulance Guy
Cesan Solauo
Cesan Solauo
as Ambulance Guy
Aris Martinez
Aris Martinez
as Nurse in Maternity Ward
Claudia Valdez
Claudia Valdez
as Nurse in Maternity Ward
Elizabeth Blanco Sanchez
Elizabeth Blanco Sanchez
as Main Receptionist at Hospital
Gloria Soza
Gloria Soza
as Second Receptionist at Hospital
Aura Escobar
Aura Escobar
as Third Receptionist at Hospital
Max Alfredo Coe Tux
Max Alfredo Coe Tux
as Man at River Guarding Oil Barrels
Ivan Sanchez
Ivan Sanchez
as Man at River Guarding Oil Barrels
Wilfredo Hernandez Alvarado
Wilfredo Hernandez Alvarado
as Policeman Guarding Barrier
Ramon Otzoy Sucuc
Ramon Otzoy Sucuc
as Policeman Guarding Barrier
Erma Bradley
Erma Bradley
as Lady Holding Daughter in Flood
REVIEWS
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tanty

Story that is so down to earth in spite of talking about alien creatures that you think it could really happen ... only, it is not thrilling and gets boring at some point. The two main characters, though, are very well played by McNairy and Able.

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narrator56

I enjoyed this film. There, I said it. I have watched it twice and will again at a future time. I see it more as suspense rather than as an action thriller, the difference Hitchcock explained between a bomb going off and the tension of wondering if it is going to go off. A bulging muscled hero or a bulging cleavaged heroine wouldn't have improved it in my eyes. This is a different sort of alien invasion movie. In fact, it almost feels to me like the invaders dropped in on the planet like drunken tourists and now find they aren't able to fit in or leave but are instead stuck in one bar fight after another. Hmm, okay, that metaphor doesn't quite work, but it feels to me that they aren't here to conquer but rather to try to live their lives. I liked how the connection between the two leads gradually grew stronger after what appeared to be dislike, or at least disinterest. And I have to wonder if the title of the film shares its obvious meaning with a shadow allusion to the monsters within us. I read somewhere that there is no way monsters built like these could walk upright as they are shown doing. But - they are. I can overlook a lapse in science when the movie is good. I am not sure I believe multiple universes Are possible, but a lot of renown physicists do, so there is a fine line between speculative friction and unrealistic plots. What I am saying is that science isn’t my first priority in science fiction. I really enjoy time travel stories, even though most of them don’t bother with making time travel seem feasible. So yes, I liked this film, and you can too if you let yourself

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Geronimo1967

The more sci-fi I watch the more I pray that it isn’t the Americans who discover the potential for extraterrestrial life! This time, NASA sends a probe to collect data from something they think might bear fruit in outer space but they manage to cock up the re-entry of their spacecraft and reduce great swathes of Mexico to the status of a quarantine zone. On the wrong side of this restricted area is hardened photo-journalist “Kaulder” (Scoot McNairy) who instead of getting some snaps of the reason for this new ultra-high security, ends up saddled with “Sam” (Whitney Able) who just happens to be the stranded daughter of his US paymaster. With the infrastructure in tatters and the locals in survival mode, it’s not going to be easy to get them home - especially as the prices are going through the roof and he has a penchant for hookers and getting robbed. It’s this last activity that condemns them both into the hands of the people smugglers and the local, somewhat superstitious at times, tribespeople - but can they make it? Now, first things first, there are virtually no monsters here and it’s a very slowly paced affair - so if you are looking for a sort of alien version of “Jurassic Park” then this won’t be for you. What it does manage, though, on what’s obviously not much more of a budget than these characters had to escape, is take us through a series of effectively photographed and perilous scenarios using the jungle, the rivers, some unscrupulous characters and a solid effort from the audio department to create quite an accumulative sense of menace. There’s a decent degree of chemistry between Able and McNairy, especially as if I’d been her character I’d probably have just thrown “Kaulder” to the crocodiles on more than one occasion! There’s no denying that it does sort of peter out, and the last twenty minutes are not anything to write home about, but if you let your own imagination work alongside that of auteur Gareth Edwards and ignore some of the banal dialogue, then it’s not an half bad thriller that merits a watch.