36. Review of Netflix's Love and Monsters (Dir. Michael Matthews, 2020)
Love and Monsters really took me by surprise, and I ended up enjoying it so much more than I would have ever thought.
The film follows Joel (Dylan O'Brien) as he sets out on a journey in the midst of a mutated monster apocalypse to rekindle his relationship with his pre-apocalypse girlfriend. Along the way, Joel makes friends, overcomes his fears, finds his strengths and realises there's more to life than just purely surviving.Love and Monsters features some really interesting ideas, mixing sci-fi, dystopia, romance, comedy, and monsters, bringing a really fresh movie experience, especially to say that this was a feature which was based purely on a script and not derived from a book or TV show like many films nowadays.
I also found that I really appreciated the casting; Dylan O'Brien is great (although I feel he is being typecast for running roles), Michael Rooker is brilliant, and I was also extremely excited to see Arianna Greenblatt who played Young Gamora in Avengers: Infinity War.One fault which I do have however is to do with character drivers overall, and I felt that the film could have felt more polished if there were a few tweaks to certain arcs and character motivations.
Overall though, I really really liked this film, partly because of how refreshing it was to watch something completely new. I would definitely recommend giving it a watch, and I would say that so far this is definitely one of my favourite things that I have seen this year.
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