Monster Island

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Monster Island
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4.8 | 1h20m | PG | en | Adventure

Young Lucas finds out he's not really a human after he surprisingly transforms into a monster in front of the most popular kids at school. His search for Monster Island and his real roots takes him on a fabulously scary journey that puts him face to face with more tentacles, fangs and far-out situations than he can shake one of his new wings at.

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4.8 | 1h20m | PG | en | More Info
Released: July. 21,2017 | Released Producted By: Ánima Estudios , Eficine Country: Mexico Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Young Lucas finds out he's not really a human after he surprisingly transforms into a monster in front of the most popular kids at school. His search for Monster Island and his real roots takes him on a fabulously scary journey that puts him face to face with more tentacles, fangs and far-out situations than he can shake one of his new wings at.

Genre

Comedy

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Cast

Roger L. Jackson

Director

Leopoldo Aguilar

Producted By

Ánima Estudios

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Nancy Sullivan
Nancy Sullivan

as Dina / Old Lady / Teacher (voice)

Katie Leigh
Katie Leigh

as Carlotta / Patrick's Mom (voice)

Wally Wingert
Wally Wingert

as Kuro / Lagoon Monster (voice)

Jenifer Kaplan
Jenifer Kaplan

as Melanie / Cameron's Mom / Child Patrick / Monster #4 / Monster #13 (voice)

Leopoldo Aguilar
Billy Frolick
Billy Frolick

Screenplay

Monster Island Audience Reviews k21s

Phonearl Good start, but then it gets ruined
HeadlinesExotic Boring
WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Ashleigh Miller This film actually surprised me with how good it was and made me laugh which was a great thing. I liked that it showed the bad guy throughout the movie and his plans as well as showing the boys and how he goes from a normal boy to a monster and then saving the day. Great family film and one I will definitely watch again.
Doctor Skellington It's traditional in most movies to have what's called a colour palette, a finite range of colours which sets a mood and makes it easier on the eye, this movie eschews this tradition. Its standard of computer graphics reminds me of old Playstation FMV scenes that played out inbetween the game play, the look mainly reminds me of Spyro.The animation itself isn't that bad, but it has that unsubtle mime-like kind of motion where everyone ducks, shrugs and gesticulates on every syllable. The camera floats from point to point in every scene. The voice acting often has that sound LIKE someONE reading FROM a SCRIPT with no IDEA about conTEXT or APPropriATE emphaSIS for THIS bit, but they can do a funny voice or three, or four, or five.The story itself is a reasonably well paced paint by numbers male tweenager pleasing tale of going on a journey of self discovery, a 'child becomes a man' type fantasy adventure, with pretty standard stuff about defeating evil and the school bullies and showing the world it can't be the boss of you, with the monster angle being used as an unsubtle analogy for adolescence, and of course by the end the now obligatory single parent learns to trust more and promises to try harder, everybody hugs, hearts are warmed.End with an upbeat pop song and a wink to camera, roll credits.It's all perfectly watchable, it just isn't trying very hard.Kids will love it.
Miracles Happen When I started watching this movie I had no idea what to expect, by the title I thought it was just going to be another monster movie... but I was wrong. The story is really captivating and I bet a lot of teenagers may easily identify with the main characters. A lot of metaphors have been used in the story to talk about being different and how to accept yourself the way you are. I found it very honest in the portrait of each single character who is presented as they are with both their virtues and vices. This is definitely a film which you can enjoy with the entire family because, apart from making you laugh, it will teach you a lesson or two about the consequences of feeling excluded by the rest of society. Great job!
jjreyes-83045 Sometimes a teenager feels like a monster and this is an entertaining movie that tells you about her and a secret fantasy world.The animation seems a little rustic but it is a style of its own.I caught the idea of trying to connect and assume its origin as a monster and find in its roots its own identity.The story seems simple but I think it is ideal for boys if they want to entertain with the problems of puberty in an exaggerated way.

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