Daniel Garber talks with Kore-eda Hirokazu about Monster at #TIFF23

Posted in Bullying, Drama, Family, Friendship, Japan, LGBT, Movies, School by CulturalMining.com on December 4, 2023

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Hi, this is Daniel Garber at the Movies for culturalmining.com and CIUT 89.5 FM.

Photograph by Jeff Harris

Minato is a school kid in a small town whose mother works in a dry cleaner. But when he comes home one day bleeding, in pain and deeply troubled wants to know who hurt him. When she finds his teacher, Mr Hori is to blame, she tries to get him punished but faces indifference or polite, meaningless words from the teachers and principal. But as the story unfolds, we discover his teacher may not be the monster she suspected.

Monster is also an intriguing new feature film by Kore-eda Hirokazu that looks at children, makeshift families, and positions of power, and examines who suffers from bullying and violent crimes, who is blamed for them, and who actually does them and gets away with it. He also ponders bigger concepts like disasters, reincarnation and life after death.

It features an intricate story, great acting, and a lovely soundtrack by the late Sakamoto Ryuichi. Kore-eda is an award-winning director, writer and producer, whom I’ve previously talks with about Like Father, Like Son, Our Little Sister, After the Storm, and The Third Murder.

I spoke with Kore-eda in person, on-site at #TIFF23.

Monster opens in Toronto on December 1, 2023 at the TIFF Bell Lightbox.

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