π¨ 12 MONKEYS [Movie]
β ABOUT β
β DIRECTOR β |
β RELEASE β |
β TERRITORY β |
Terry
Gilliam |
1995 |
USA |
β MUSIC β |
β DATA β |
βSITE β |
Paul
Buckmaster |
β "12 Monkeys" is a science fiction film
released in 1995, directed by Terry Gilliam. The movie is inspired by the 1962 short film "La JetΓ©e" and
deals with themes of time travel, memory, and the intricacies of causality. The
story revolves around a man named James Cole, played by Bruce Willis, who is
sent back in time from a post-apocalyptic future to gather information about a
deadly virus that wiped out most of humanity. His mission is to help scientists develop
a cure for the virus. However, during his
time-traveling journey, he encounters complex twists and a group called
"The Army of the Twelve Monkeys" that might be connected to the
outbreak. As Cole navigates the past, he meets a mysterious woman, played by
Madeleine Stowe, and a mentally unstable character portrayed by Brad Pitt, who
received critical acclaim for his performance. The film explores the blurred
lines between reality and delusion as it unfolds in a non-linear narrative. "12
Monkeys" is known for its intricate storytelling, unique visual style, and
philosophical undertones. It offers a gripping exploration of time travel
paradoxes and the human condition, making it a significant entry in the science
fiction genre.
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