

Monos
On a faraway mountaintop, eight kids with guns watch over a hostage and a conscripted milk cow.
Reviews
“Perhaps the best way to describe the film is to keep it simple: ‘Monos’ is a mood, an aesthetic, an idea; a sensory cinematic experience more than a story. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article...”
— SWITCH.
★8“**_A bleak allegorical study of war as seen through the eyes of children_** >_The idea comes from, in many ways, the country where I'm from, Colombia, a country that's experienced 60 years of civil…”
— Stephen Campbell
★7Read more“Monos is a film that's both raw, and abstract. Incredibly well done and surprisingly well acted by the young cast. An interesting look at those who are essentially nothing more than pawns of a game…”
— Luis_989
★7Read more“Now we’re not given too much of a preamble here, suffice to say that we arrive at an hilltop bunker where eight lads ranging from late teens to only just lost their baby teeth are holding two…”
— CinemaSerf
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