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Monsters of Man
Monsters of Man
2020 ·132 min ·Australia ·R 18+
6.0
IMDb 5.4 КП 6.3
Science Fiction, Action
Director: Mark Toia
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A robotics company vying to win a lucrative military contract team up with a corrupt CIA agent to conduct an illegal live field test. They deploy four weaponized prototype robots into a suspected drug manufacturing camp in the Golden Triangle, assuming they'd be killing drug runners that no one would miss. Six doctors on a humanitarian mission witness the brutal slaughter and become prime targets.

Budget: $1.9M
Neal McDonough
Actor
Brett Tutor
Actor
Jose Rosete
Actor
🏆1 win total

Monsters of Man is a divisive low-budget sci-fi action film that receives praise for its technical ambition and visual effects, yet suffers from significant criticism regarding its screenplay, character development, and excessive runtime. While some viewers appreciate the gritty, realistic action sequences and practical execution, others find the narrative predictable and the performances wooden.

Cinematography The film delivers visually impressive robotic effects and jungle cinematography that punch well above the production's low-budget constraints.
Screenplay The characters are widely perceived as poorly developed, behaving with implausible stupidity or serving as bland caricatures.
Pacing The film suffers from a bloated 130-minute runtime, with many critics arguing that tighter editing could have significantly improved the repetitive pacing.
Acting Opinions on the acting are deeply split; some find the performances wooden and amateurish, while others see them as authentic and surprisingly nuanced for a B-movie.
Originality The premise of rogue AI-controlled combat robots is criticized for being unoriginal and relying on tired genre tropes, though some find the execution surprisingly engaging.
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