🎨 12 MONKEYS [Movie]
│ ABOUT │
│ DIRECTOR │ |
│ RELEASE │ |
│ TERRITORY │ |
Terry
Gilliam |
1995 |
USA |
│ MUSIC │ |
│ DATA │ |
│SITE │ |
Paul
Buckmaster |
✚ "12 Monkeys" is a science fiction film
released in 1995, directed by Terry Gilliam. The movie is inspired by the 1962 short film "La Jetée" 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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