Monster's Ball
Billy Bob Thornton Actor , Heath Ledger Actor , Halle Berry Actor , Peter Boyle Actor , Sean Combs Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Violence,Nudity,Adult Situations,Strong Sexual Content,Not For Children,Profanity
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Monster's Ball
Theatrical Release Date: 2001 12 26 (USA - Limited)
UPC: 658149798229
Studio: Lions Gate
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Violence, Nudity, Adult Situations, Strong Sexual Content, Not For Children, Profanity]
Summary: Director Marc Forster, winner of Best Feature at Slamdance for his debut film Loungers (1996) and the "Someone to Watch" Independent Spirit Award for his indie drama Everything Put Together (2000), follows up those acclaimed projects with this intense, racially charged romance. Billy Bob Thornton stars as Georgia prison guard Hank Grotowski, a hard-drinking racist ex-cop whose father, Buck (Peter Boyle), is dying of emphysema and whose son, Sonny (Heath Ledger), works the execution detail at the prison's death row. When Sonny commits suicide, Hank is devastated and quits his job, spiraling into a deep depression until, one night, he comes to the aid of Leticia (Halle Berry), a beautiful African-American woman whose son, Tyrell (Coronji Calhoun), has been hit by a car. When Tyrell dies, Leticia and Hank find themselves to be unexpected soul mates linked together by tragic grief. It's not long before Hank discovers that Leticia is the widow of Lawrence Musgrove (Sean Combs), the man whose execution by electric chair he and his late son helped to orchestrate. Monster's Ball (2001) is based on a screenplay by actors Milo Addica and Will Rokos, who spent five years developing their script into a feature. Their title refers to the name of an English tradition requiring jailers to throw a party for a condemned man on the night before his death. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
Category: Drama
Awards: Best Picture – American Film Institute Best Actress – American Film Institute Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama – null Best Actress – Screen Actors Guild Best Original Screenplay – Writers Guild of America Best Original Screenplay – Writers Guild of America Silver Bear for Best Actress – Berlin International Film Festival Best Actress – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Silver Bear for Best Actress – Berlin International Film Festival Best Actress – National Board of Review Best Actor – National Board of Review Best Picture – National Board of Review Best Screenplay – Independent Spirit Awards Best Screenplay – Independent Spirit Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama – Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Features:
Over one hour of behind-the-scenes footage
Two complete audio commentaries: audio commentary by Marc Forster & Roberto Schaefer, audio commentary by Halle Berry & Billy Bob Thornton
Never-before-seen deleted scenes and outtakes
IFC's Anatomy of a Scene
Available in 16x9 widescreen with aspect ratio 2.35:1
5.1 Dolby Digital
Monster's Ball
Format: DVD
Release Date: 06/11/2002
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DDS Dolby Digital Surround
Runtime: 112 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 --
1. Opening Titles [5:09]
2. Sonny [4:48]
3. No Mistakes [3:57]
4. State Penitentiary [5:07]
5. Everyone Okay [3:13]
6. Drawing [4:42]
7. Last Walk [4:53]
8. What You Did [4:31]
9. Comfort [3:03]
10. Burial [5:36]
11. Resign [4:53]
12. Walking [3:30]
13. My Baby [6:57]
14. You Own It [5:22]
15. Ride Home [7:14]
16. Make Me Feel Good [4:38]
17. Have It [4:23]
18. Your Daddy [7:03]
19. Sent Him Away [3:45]
20. Time to Go [3:22]
21. Comfortable [5:21]
22. Ice Cream [2:38]
23. On the Steps [3:19]
24. End Credits [4:05]
Derek Armstrong
For the first time since Losing Isaiah in 1995, Halle Berry steps into a role she's shown reluctance to play: a working-class woman of limited intelligence and refinement, who speaks with a dialect and vocabulary that invokes cruel stereotypes. In the dreadful comedy B.A.P.S. and the wicked satire Bulworth, she offered spoofing variations on that character type, but only here does she stare it down. The result is not only the performance of her career, but one of the best onscreen in 2001. The stratospheric praise given her work led some critics to honor the rest of Monster's Ball with equal vigor, but the film is more a collection of great parts than a complete whole. It's certainly full of incendiary moments; surprising deaths blend into lurid and uncomfortable sex scenes, then into vitriolic bursts of racism, all with a disaffected resignation that's bracing. But one wishes director Marc Forster and screenwriters Milo Addica and Will Rokos would have extracted more of a discernible message from these isolated pockets of pain and rage. The minimalism of their approach leaves many questions. The viewer never learns, for example, why Billy Bob Thornton's corrections officer despises his son (Heath Ledger), which might have explained more of both characters' actions. As an actor-driven work, however, Monster's Ball crackles. Sean Combs shows unexpected depth and dignity as the doomed inmate, and Thornton offers another portrayal of wordless hurt that nicely complements his work in The Man Who Wasn't There. Peter Boyle, returning to the big screen after a three-year absence, personifies the bull-headedness endemic to racism in the South. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Bernard "Bunchy" Johnson
Actor
Michael Burns
Executive Producer
Michael Paseornek
Executive Producer
Will Rokos
Screenwriter
Marc Forster
Director
Milo Addica
Screenwriter
Asche & Spencer
Composer (Music Score)
Lee Daniels
Producer
Mark Urman
Executive Producer
Billy Bob Thornton
Actor
Heath Ledger
Actor
Halle Berry
Actor
Peter Boyle
Actor
Sean Combs
Actor
Mos Def
Actor
Will Rokos
Actor
Milo Addica
Actor
Coronji Calhoun
Actor
Charles Cowan Jr.
Actor
Taylor LaGrange
Actor

