18
1998    1h 34minRomance, Crimen
5.960%54%5.8
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Beatrice, más conocida como B. Monkey, es una profesional del robo a mano armada y, aunque es una mujer de espíritu violento, desea desesperadamente controlar su vida para llevar una existencia anclada en la estabilidad y la serenidad domésticas. Harta de sus colegas y de su mundo, se aferra a Alan con la esperanza de empezar una nueva vida. Y, aunque al principio todo parece ir bien, su pasado seguirá acosándola vaya donde vaya.
Directed by Michael Radford
  • Asia ArgentoBeatrice
  • Jared HarrisAlan Furnace
  • Rupert EverettPaul Neville
  • Jonathan Rhys MeyersBruno
  • Julie T. WallaceMrs. Sturge
  • Ian HartSteve Davis
  • Tim WoodwardFrank Rice
  • Bryan PringleGoodchild
  • Clare HigginsMs. Cherry
  • Marc WarrenTerence
  • Camilo GallardoBarman
  • Michael CarlinCarlo
  • Paul IrelandBarman (Kings Head)
  • Catherine CarterJoy
  • Kitty McGeeverJudith
  • Amanda BoxerTory Lady
  • Vincent ReganJohnny Hart
  • Kerry ShaleTexan
  • Seretta WilsonTexan Wife
  • Eddie MarsanYoung Thug
  • EnochLight4 de enero de 2025
    What do you get when you throw in a fairytale romance with a seedy 90's-era crime noir? You get B. Monkey, with a fantastic performance by Asia Argento and Jared Harris. While not without its missteps, this take on love-versus-lust and the development of commitment between two very unalike people is a pleasure to watch. The late 90's represented a fantastic era for film soundtracks, and this forgotten gem does not disappoint. From its classic jazz featuring Chet Baker, Django Reinhardt, Peggy Lee and a host of others, to its trip hop (oh hey, Portishead and Curve!) and glam (Suede!), the music is just a cornucopia of classics. The job of "hospital DJ" may or may not have been a thing, but had I been a patient under the watchful ear of DJ Alan Furnace, I would have fallen asleep peacefully every night. Jonathan Rhys Meyers is practically baby-faced but does a worthy job of portraying the broken Bruno, and Rupert Everett as the slimy but cultured Paul Neville feels like a natural. But it's 23 year old Asia Argento that owns this film. If you'd never heard of the legendary Dario Argento's daughter until this film, you will become an instant fan. Jared Harris is excellent as the lovelorn Alan Furnace, and it's a far cry from the role he played in "Last of the Mohicans" as a British Lieutenant just 6 years earlier. Overall, "B. Monkey" represents a time when films were made with blisteringly relevant soundtracks and a topic that could only be done in the 90's. I miss films like this.

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