
I love news stories and am fascinated by the way true stories aretold. Monolith spoke to me because it is both enticing and mind-boggling. Directed by Matt Vesely, this film is unique due to the way in which the characters feel empathy with the story they are researching. The writing is strong and stays on point as it dives into cinematic aspects of realism and human emotions. Monolithis a sci-fi thriller that keeps its audience thinking through thethrills of finding answers and making connections. Monolith speaks the universal language of finding the right pieces to solve a puzzle. The movie showcases how invigorating the work of a journalist can be.
Monolith focuses on The Interviewer played by Lily Sullivan. She is an investigative reporter with a podcast that is titled Beyond Believable which covers crime stories and mysteries. The Interviewer is just getting over some turmoil based on disputes at a previous outlet. She is finding new direction and a new audience when she comes across a story that will change her world forever.
The story involves bricks which are artifacts that have meaningful symbols. The bricks have fallen into the hands of a few individuals who have had past experiences which create an attention-grabbing story for The Interviewer. Sullivan’s role as a reporter is quite keen as she deeply investigates the brick artifacts. Living in her solitary home in the mountains, the revelations about the bricks become her story.
The film’s writing demonstrates that her reporting is no joke. The Interviewer speaks to Floramae (played by Ling Cooper Tang), Klaus (played by Terence Crawford), and Laura (played by Kate Box). They describe how the bricks made them feel powerful and that there have been weird psychological outcomes when the bricks were around them. The process of putting together the pieces is where Monolith shifts gears from serious to surprising. The revelations in the story cause it to blow up and increase the following of the podcast as the number of listeners and comments skyrocket. “I want to expose the truth,” accurately describes Monolith as an investigative thriller where a theory is deeply explored to find meaning.
Monolith is audacious in the way the story goes back to afoundation that is at times overwhelming, descriptive, and theoretical. The power of the artifacts brings darkness to the life of The Interviewer. She is the soul focus because the film is justshows her while everyone she talks to is on the phone. As the truths are unveiled, the safety and anxiety of The Interviewer becomes questionable. Is her research making her the next target? Is someone who has had the artifact targeting her? Does someone wish for negative consequences to impact her?Monolith is a true thriller where there is no turning back.
The film is a reporting story that I found spellbinding. The clues and theories in Monolith lead to a harrowing twist. There is an unexpected revelation in the film that makes the audience shake. My curiosity was piqued with all the interesting evidence revealed—the artifacts, the stories, and the puzzle astonished me. One artifact leads to multiple meanings in Monolith. What is the outcome? Is there a risk or other hidden factors? Is there more to the story? Find out in Monolith. Three-and-a-half out of four stars.