
In this episode, we dive into Hirokazu Kore-eda’s 2023 drama Monster, a delicate and emotionally layered story told from multiple perspectives. We explore how the film slowly reshapes our understanding of truth, intention, and human connection as it shifts between the viewpoints of a worried mother, a struggling teacher, and two boys caught at the center of a mysterious incident.We unpack the film’s nonlinear structure, its commentary on social pressure and misunderstanding, and the way Kore-eda uses perspective to challenge our assumptions. We also discuss Ryuichi Sakamoto’s haunting final score, the performances that anchor the narrative, and the themes of identity, empathy, and compassion that make Monster one of the most quietly powerful films of the decade.Whether you’ve seen the film or are discovering it for the first time, join us as we explore what happens when the truth depends on who’s telling the story—and why Monster asks us to look deeper before we judge.
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