

Monster Island

In the Pacific, 1944, a Japanese soldier and a British prisoner of war are stranded on a deserted island, hunted by a deadly creature. Two mortal enemies must come together to survive the unknown.
In the Pacific, 1944, a Japanese soldier and a British prisoner of war are stranded on a deserted island, hunted by a deadly creature. Two mortal enemies must come together to survive the unknown.
Unfortunately, this is a bad movie. It's not because of the low budget per se but rather the low quality work and decisions.
The cuts are extremely odd. In dialogs there are some characters shown for just split seconds and in action scenes the camera perspective is constantly switching around.
The bad writing and acting of Bronson together with the flashbacks in the end are almost comedic.
The monster is so obviously a person in a bodysuit that one wonders how the actors could even stay in character.
Sometimes, less is more. If there's barely anything to work with, this should have been the approach, imho.
Unfortunately, this is a bad movie. It's not because of the low budget per se but rather the low quality work and decisions.
The cuts are extremely odd. In dialogs there are some characters shown for just split seconds and in action scenes the camera perspective is constantly switching around.
The bad writing and acting of Bronson together with the flashbacks in the end are almost comedic.
The monster is so obviously a person in a bodysuit that one wonders how the actors could even stay in character.
Sometimes, less is more. If there's barely anything to work with, this should have been the approach, imho.