Monster (TV) Reviews
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Title(s): |
Monster
Monsutā |
Creator: |
Naoki Urasawa
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Genres: |
Drama,
Horror,
Mystery,
Psychological,
Thriller
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Age Group: |
Mature (May contain sex, drugs, and extreme graphic violence) |
Vintage: |
April 6, 2004 |
Status: |
Completed |
Summary: |
Kenzou Tenma, a brilliant Japanese brain surgeon working in Germany, saves the life of a small boy who has been shot in the head. Little does he know that doing so would destroy his entire career at the hospital and that his fiancé would leave him. When the hospital director and doctors of the hospital staff are suddenly murdered, he gets a second chance but also renders him as the main suspect to the murders. Life goes on for Tenma as he saves people at the hospital, and he goes back to the joy of being a surgeon again.
Years later, an injured thief gets brought to the hospital. After Tenma saves his life, he finds out that the thief is involved with the rising count of serial murders happening in Germany. Suddenly Tenma is involved in it all when the little boy, who is now a young man, turns up and kills the thief in cold blood right in front of Tenma. Now Tenma must clear his name, find out more about the boy he saved in the past, and reevaluate what the value of life is. |
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Reviews
Good story, but goes on very boring
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Overall Rating
Average
Story: 5
Dialogue: 2
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 1
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The story is unique and very good. But it spreads out to 74 episodes, therefore it contains too much and unnecessary details, very boring side stories which are related with the main story. The events develop very very very slowly, it bores you out too much. It also lacks interesting out comes. Every single tiny event take an entire episodes time. After watching half of it, I only went on watching for the sake of being spent so much hours on it.
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6 out of 10 people found this review helpful.
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