Love and Monsters

 
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Love and Monsters 2020

 
IMDb Ratings: 6.9/10

Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama

Language: English

Release Year: 2020

Director: Michael Matthews

Stars Cast: Dylan O’Brien, Jessica Henwick, Michael Rooker
 

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Love and Monsters Movie Review

 
This is one of the most affordable movies you can watch these days. Although Love and Monsters are set in the post-apocalyptic world, it is much easier to relate to it and the feelings of the characters, given the ongoing difficulties in the world. That’s why I believe it’s the perfect time to watch it with drinks and a casket of pets.

Dylan O'Brien: What a talented actor! He may not have the look of a strong action hero, but he certainly captures someone’s heart with his amazing performance and conversational presentation. His talk in the area where he was hiding a monster was so obvious that I forgot I was watching a movie! Jessica Henwick, Ariana Greenblatt, and Michael Rooker have a shorter screen than O'Brien, but they are always more beautiful when viewed.

Aside from its PG-13 rating for its violent action and occasional offensive but not extreme, the film is a fun-filled adventure with jokes of a happy family. The special effects, which have even benefited from Oscar nominations, are as good and sound as computer-generated at first. Good work for a film like this. The sequence of actions is done with great drawing and refinement. The story has many important lessons to be learned, and while the jokes are very well presented, the drama also comes with a good amount of balance throughout the tone.

Love and the Beasts feel very real because of the themes of the people that sometimes touch and motivate the audience. All in all, an inspiring story of a man in a mission. I wondered if I could relate to the hero Joel and go so far with the person I truly love, but the movie answered that question and many others so well that I should not even doubt that I was skeptical. This was a really good movie and by the time the credits started coming in, I was already looking for another poem that stood out. If that alone doesn’t show how much I love it, I don’t know what else I can do.