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Monsters Ball
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Starring Billy Bob Thornton and Halle Berry, and how a sarcastic situation spun a love affection between the duo.
Starring Billy Bob Thornton and Halle Berry, and how a sarcastic situation spun a love affection between the duo.
Actors:
Peter Boyle,
Charles Cowan Jr.,
Sean Combs,
Coronji Calhoun,
John McConnell,
Halle Berry,
Dennis Clements
Peter Boyle
18 October 1935, Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA
Charles Cowan Jr.
Sean Combs
4 November 1969, New York City, New York, USA
Coronji Calhoun
1991
John McConnell
13 November 1958, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Halle Berry
14 August 1966, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Dennis Clements
Country:
United States
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Seattle Times
February 08, 2002
Though the film can initially seem off-putting, Monster's Ball slowly and quietly gets under your skin.
Common Sense Media
December 26, 2010
This brutal movie is for adults only.
Cinema Sight
January 29, 2003
Halle Berry turns in an amazing performance.
December 06, 2004
Forster makes us too intimate with these characters. But, heavy-handed and derivative as it is, its lead actors strike some resonant chords....
December 25, 2006
Though marred by script that telegraphs its messages, this drama still manages to tell a compelling love story betweenn a redneck guard and a black widow, well played by Billy Bob Thronton and particularly Halle Berre, who should get Oscar nomination
February 10, 2002
A powerful and poignant motion picture not about racism and redemption, as one might initially suppose, but about one of the most urgent and universal of human needs -- that of finding solace for pain and loneliness.
Chicago Tribune
July 20, 2002
A serious movie made by seriously talented people, and I never quite came 'round to it.
March 02, 2003
Forster's poised direction, as well as powerful turns from Billy Bob Thornton and the Oscar-winning Halle Berry, make this compelling viewing.
Arizona Republic
March 04, 2002
A textbook example of fearless filmmaking, exhibiting a brand of gritty realism that's hard to watch but impossible to ignore.
February 08, 2003
Thornton and Berry show us what acting is in this movie.
Washington Post
February 16, 2002
[Forster] tells his story with directness and simplicity and without the high hallmarks of the soaps' gooey emotional lubrication.
November 06, 2002
It's not a polemic on the death penalty, race relations or family dynamics. It's a character study that really sticks with you.

