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Monster (2003 film)

Monster is a 2003 American biographical crime drama film written and directed by Patty Jenkins in her feature directorial debut. The film is about serial killer Aileen Wuornos, a street prostitute who murdered seven of her male clients between 1989 and 1990 and was executed in Florida in 2002. It stars Charlize Theron (who also produced) as Wuornos, and Christina Ricci as her semi-fictionalized lover, Selby Wall (based on Wuornos's real-life girlfriend, Tyria Moore).

Monster
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPatty Jenkins
Written byPatty Jenkins
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySteven Bernstein
Edited by
  • Arthur Coburn
  • Jane Kurson
Music byBT
Production
companies
Distributed byNewmarket Films
Release dates
  • November 16, 2003 (2003-11-16) (AFI Fest)
  • December 24, 2003 (2003-12-24) (United States)
Running time
109 minutes
CountryUnited States[1][2]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.5 million[3][4]
Box office$64.2 million[5]

Monster had its world premiere at the AFI Fest on November 16, 2003. On February 8, 2004, it premiered at the 54th Berlin International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Bear, while Theron won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. The film was theatrically released in the United States on December 24, 2003, by Newmarket Films.[6][7] Monster received positive reviews from critics and achieved box office success, grossing $64.2 million on an $1.5 million budget.

The film received a large number of awards and nominations, in particular for Theron's role, including the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama, the SAG Award for Outstanding Lead Actress, the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress, the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead, and also the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature (Patty Jenkins). Theron's acting has received critical acclaim; film critic Roger Ebert called Theron's role "one of the greatest performances in the history of the cinema".[8] The film was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of 2003.

Plot

In 1989, after moving from Michigan to Daytona Beach, Florida, and on the verge of committing suicide, street prostitute Aileen Wuornos meets Selby Wall in a gay bar. Although she is initially hostile and declares that she is not gay, Aileen talks to Selby while drinking beer. Selby takes to Aileen almost immediately, as she likes that she is very protective of her. Selby invites Aileen to spend the night with her. The two women return to the house where Selby is staying (temporarily exiled by her parents following the accusation from another girl that Selby tried to kiss her). They later agree to meet at a roller skating rink, and they kiss for the first time. Aileen and Selby fall in love, but they have nowhere to go, so Selby goes back to her aunt's home.

After being brutally raped and beaten by a client, Vincent Corey, Aileen kills him in self-defense and decides to quit prostitution. She confesses her actions to Selby, who has been angry with her for her failure to support both of them. Aileen decides to find legitimate work, but because of her lack of qualifications and criminal history, prospective employers reject her and are openly hostile. Desperate for money, Aileen returns to prostitution. She robs and kills her johns, each killed in a more brutal way than the last, as she is convinced that they are all trying to rape her. She spares one man out of pity when he admits he has never had sex with a prostitute. She also shows a predisposition to spare another man who, instead of exploiting her, offers help, but finds herself forced to shoot him after he spots her gun. Aileen uses the money she stole from her victims to support herself and Selby.

However, Selby reads in the newspapers about the string of murders, and she begins to suspect that Aileen may have committed them. She confronts Aileen, who justifies her actions by claiming she had only been protecting herself. Selby returns to Ohio on a charter bus. The night of her arrest, Aileen is approached at the biker bar she frequents by two strangers, who unbeknownst to her are bounty hunters. Thomas, whom Aileen always referred to as the only friend she had, infers the men's intentions and offers to drive her off. Aileen declines, no longer trusting herself with the well-being of anyone dear to her. The two men eventually lure Aileen out of the bar and she is promptly arrested by the police. Aileen speaks to Selby one last time while in jail. Selby reveals some incriminating information over the telephone and Aileen realizes that the police are listening in. To protect Selby, Aileen admits that she committed the murders alone. During Aileen's trial, Selby testifies against her, with Aileen's loving consent. Aileen is convicted of the murders and sentenced to death. On October 9, 2002, Aileen is executed by lethal injection.

Cast

Music

Soundtrack

Monster
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJanuary 30, 2004
Labeldts Entertainment

In 2004, BT released an official soundtrack to the film.[9] Included with the release is a DVD featuring all fifteen original cues, and an additional nine cues that would not fit on the CD, as well as an interview with BT and Patty Jenkins, and remix files for "Ferris Wheel".

All music is composed by BT.

Songs

Songs which appeared in the film, but not on the official soundtrack:[10]

Reception

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 81%, based on 191 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2/10. The site's critical consensus states: "Charlize Theron gives a searing, deglamorized performance as real life serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster, an intense, disquieting portrait of a profoundly damaged soul."[11] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 74 out of 100, based on 40 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[12]

Monster received generally positive reviews from critics; most gave overwhelmingly high praise to Theron's performance as a mentally unstable woman[13] – Wuornos had antisocial personality disorder and borderline personality disorder.[14] For the role, Theron gained 30 pounds (14 kg), shaved her eyebrows, and wore prosthetic teeth.[15] Critics called her performance, and her makeup, a "transformation".[11] Film critic Roger Ebert named Monster ″the best film of the year″, gave it four stars out of four, and noted that Theron's role is "one of the greatest performances in the history of the cinema":[8]

Observe the way Theron controls her eyes in the film; there is not a flicker of inattention, as she urgently communicates what she is feeling and thinking [...] Aileen's body language is frightening and fascinating. She doesn't know how to occupy her body. Watch Theron as she goes through a repertory of little arm straightenings and body adjustments and head tosses and hair touchings, as she nervously tries to shake out her nervousness and look at ease. Observe her smoking technique; she handles her cigarettes with the self-conscious bravado of a 13-year-old trying to impress a kid. And note that there is only one moment in the movie where she seems relaxed and at peace with herself.

— Roger Ebert; January 1, 2004

In 2009, Ebert named it the third-best film of the decade.[16] Ricci's performance also drew some praise, but was not without criticism. In his review for the film, Ebert praised her performance, stating "Christina Ricci finds the right note for Selby Wall – so correct some critics have mistaken it for bad acting, when in fact it is sublime acting in its portrayal of a bad actor. She plays Selby as clueless, dim, in over her head, picking up cues from moment to moment, cobbling her behavior out of notions borrowed from bad movies, old songs, and barroom romances".[8]

However, several people who knew Wuornos criticized the movie for portraying her as a victim and her victims as villains.[17][18]

In culture

In 2005, a reference to Monster appeared in the series Arrested Development. Charlize Theron plays the role of Rita in the series, and in the episode ″The Ocean Walker″, a frame from Monster appears on the screen with the clarification that this is a photo of Rita a year ago before the plastic surgery.[19][20][21]

In 2014, on Saturday Night Live, Charlize Theron made a self-reference to her role of Aileen Wuornos.[22] In the sketch Pet Rescue Commercial, Kate McKinnon asked her to play a cat lady, whose image and behavior are based on Wuornos from Monster.[22][23]

In 2018, comedian Willam released his third album with the song "Aileen" and the music video for the song, which are dedicated to Wuornos and this film.[24][25]

Accolades

Year Award/Festival Category Recipient Result
2004 Academy Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
2004 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Charlize Theron Won
2005 BAFTA Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Charlize Theron Nominated
2004 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Charlize Theron Won
2004 American Film Institute Awards Top Ten Films of the Year Monster Won
2003 Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Charlize Theron Won
2012 Best Actress of the Decade Charlize Theron Won
2004 Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear Patty Jenkins Nominated
Silver Bear for Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
2004 Casting Society of America Best Casting for Feature Film, Independent Ferne Cassel, Kimberly Mullen Won
2004 Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
2004 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
2004 Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
2004 Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
2004 Edgar Allan Poe Awards Best Motion Picture Screenplay Patty Jenkins Nominated
2005 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Film – Wide Release Patty Jenkins Nominated
2004 Gold Derby Awards Lead Actress Charlize Theron Won
2010 Lead Actress of the Decade Charlize Theron Won
2003 Golden Schmoes Awards Best Actress of the Year Charlize Theron Won
2004 Golden Trailer Awards Best Voice Over Monster Nominated
2004 Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature Patty Jenkins Won
Best First Screenplay Patty Jenkins Nominated
Best Female Lead Charlize Theron Won
2004 International Cinephile Society Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Nominated
2004 International Horror Guild Awards Best Movie Patty Jenkins Nominated
2004 International Online Cinema Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Nominated
Best Makeup and Hairstyling Monster Nominated
2010 International Online Film Critics' Poll Best Actress of the Decade Charlize Theron Won
2004 Iowa Film Critics Awards Best Movie Yet to Open in Iowa Patty Jenkins Won
2004 Irish Film and Television Awards Best International Actress Charlize Theron Nominated
2005 Italian Online Movie Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Nominated
Best Makeup Monster Nominated
2004 Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
Best Screenplay Patty Jenkins Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Christina Ricci Nominated
2005 London Film Critics Circle Awards Actress of the Year Charlize Theron Nominated
2004 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Nominated
2004 MTV Movie Awards Best Female Performance Charlize Theron Nominated
Best Kiss Charlize Theron and Christina Ricci Nominated
2003 National Board of Review Awards Breakthrough Performance by an Actress Charlize Theron Won
2004 National Society of Film Critics Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
2003 New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Nominated
2003 New York Film Critics Online Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
2004 Online Film & Television Association Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
Best Makeup and Hairstyling Monster Nominated
2004 Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Nominated
2005 Robert Awards Best American Film Patty Jenkins Nominated
2003 San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
2004 Santa Barbara International Film Festival Outstanding Performer of the Year Charlize Theron Won
2004 Satellite Awards Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama Charlize Theron Won
2003 Seattle Film Critics Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Nominated
2003 Utah Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
2004 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won
2003 Village Voice Film Poll Best Performance Charlize Theron Nominated

See also

References

  1. ^ "Monster". Berlin International Film Festival. from the original on May 9, 2021. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  2. ^ "Monster (2003)". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  3. ^ Rosen, Lisa (Winter 2013). "Natural-Born Director". Directors Guild of America. from the original on April 11, 2021. Retrieved March 9, 2021. The miniscule $1.5 million budget and straight-to-video expectations actually helped give Jenkins the confidence to handle her first feature.
  4. ^ Dir. Patty Jenkins stated in an interview on November 13, 2017 with film critic Thelma Adams that press accounts of the film's budget were exaggerated, saying that the budget was $1.5 million.
  5. ^ "Monster (2003)". The Numbers. from the original on February 10, 2021. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
  6. ^ Rooney, David (November 17, 2003). "Monster". Variety. from the original on August 6, 2018. Retrieved November 17, 2017.
  7. ^ Honeycutt, Kirk (November 18, 2003). . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on December 31, 2003. Retrieved November 17, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c Ebert, Roger (January 1, 2004). "Theron turns in powerhouse performance in disturbing biopic". Chicago Sun-Times. from the original on April 17, 2013. Retrieved February 6, 2010 – via RogerEbert.com.
  9. ^ "Monster Soundtrack". SoundtrackNet. August 4, 2004. from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved June 17, 2007.
  10. ^ "Soundtracks". IMDB. from the original on February 22, 2021. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  11. ^ a b "Monster (2004)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. from the original on September 26, 2020. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
  12. ^ "Monster Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. from the original on February 4, 2019. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
  13. ^ Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer. Dir. Nick Broomfield and Joan Churchill. Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. 2003.
  14. ^ "Aileen Carol Wuornos #805". Clarkprosecutor.org. from the original on September 14, 2008. Retrieved April 30, 2012.
  15. ^ "Movie transformations". SFGate. November 1, 2012. from the original on June 5, 2014. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
  16. ^ Ebert, Roger (December 30, 2009). "The Best Films of the Decade". RogerEbert.com. from the original on August 2, 2013. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  17. ^ Russell, Sue (February 8, 2004). "More of a Monster Than Hollywood Could Picture". The Washington Post. from the original on October 1, 2018.
  18. ^ Stossel, John (January 6, 2006). "Stossel: How True Is 'Monster'?". ABC News. from the original on November 12, 2018. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
  19. ^ Fox, Jesse (May 21, 2013). "Arrested Development's 20 Most Meta Meta-Moments". Vulture. from the original on September 16, 2021. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  20. ^ Murray, Noel (November 27, 2012). "Arrested Development: "Mr. F"/"The Ocean Walker"". The A.V. Club. from the original on November 16, 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  21. ^ Palmieri, Lea (July 18, 2017). "Was Charlize Theron's 'Arrested Development' Appearance The Show's Greatest Accomplishment?". Decider. from the original on October 31, 2020. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  22. ^ a b Bendix, Trish (February 4, 2015). . AfterEllen. Archived from the original on February 6, 2015. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  23. ^ "Pet Rescue Commercial - Saturday Night Live". YouTube. May 11, 2014. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  24. ^ Crowley, Patrick (November 1, 2018). "'A Star Is Born' Scene Stealer Willam Talks New Comedy Album, Aileen Wuornos, Lady Gaga & More". Billboard. from the original on June 17, 2020. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  25. ^ "Aileen (Now That's What I Call Drag Music. vol 1 out now!)". YouTube. November 1, 2018. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021. Retrieved April 29, 2020.

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Monster is a 2003 American biographical crime drama film written and directed by Patty Jenkins in her feature directorial debut The film is about serial killer Aileen Wuornos a street prostitute who murdered seven of her male clients between 1989 and 1990 and was executed in Florida in 2002 It stars Charlize Theron who also produced as Wuornos and Christina Ricci as her semi fictionalized lover Selby Wall based on Wuornos s real life girlfriend Tyria Moore MonsterTheatrical release posterDirected byPatty JenkinsWritten byPatty JenkinsProduced byDonald KushnerBrad WymanCharlize TheronMark DamonClark PetersonStarringCharlize TheronChristina RicciBruce DernLee TergesenCinematographySteven BernsteinEdited byArthur CoburnJane KursonMusic byBTProductioncompaniesDenver amp Delilah Films K W ProductionsDistributed byNewmarket FilmsRelease datesNovember 16 2003 2003 11 16 AFI Fest December 24 2003 2003 12 24 United States Running time109 minutesCountryUnited States 1 2 LanguageEnglishBudget 1 5 million 3 4 Box office 64 2 million 5 Monster had its world premiere at the AFI Fest on November 16 2003 On February 8 2004 it premiered at the 54th Berlin International Film Festival where it competed for the Golden Bear while Theron won the Silver Bear for Best Actress The film was theatrically released in the United States on December 24 2003 by Newmarket Films 6 7 Monster received positive reviews from critics and achieved box office success grossing 64 2 million on an 1 5 million budget The film received a large number of awards and nominations in particular for Theron s role including the Academy Award for Best Actress the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama the SAG Award for Outstanding Lead Actress the Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Actress the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead and also the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature Patty Jenkins Theron s acting has received critical acclaim film critic Roger Ebert called Theron s role one of the greatest performances in the history of the cinema 8 The film was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of 2003 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Music 3 1 Soundtrack 3 2 Songs 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 In culture 5 Accolades 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditIn 1989 after moving from Michigan to Daytona Beach Florida and on the verge of committing suicide street prostitute Aileen Wuornos meets Selby Wall in a gay bar Although she is initially hostile and declares that she is not gay Aileen talks to Selby while drinking beer Selby takes to Aileen almost immediately as she likes that she is very protective of her Selby invites Aileen to spend the night with her The two women return to the house where Selby is staying temporarily exiled by her parents following the accusation from another girl that Selby tried to kiss her They later agree to meet at a roller skating rink and they kiss for the first time Aileen and Selby fall in love but they have nowhere to go so Selby goes back to her aunt s home After being brutally raped and beaten by a client Vincent Corey Aileen kills him in self defense and decides to quit prostitution She confesses her actions to Selby who has been angry with her for her failure to support both of them Aileen decides to find legitimate work but because of her lack of qualifications and criminal history prospective employers reject her and are openly hostile Desperate for money Aileen returns to prostitution She robs and kills her johns each killed in a more brutal way than the last as she is convinced that they are all trying to rape her She spares one man out of pity when he admits he has never had sex with a prostitute She also shows a predisposition to spare another man who instead of exploiting her offers help but finds herself forced to shoot him after he spots her gun Aileen uses the money she stole from her victims to support herself and Selby However Selby reads in the newspapers about the string of murders and she begins to suspect that Aileen may have committed them She confronts Aileen who justifies her actions by claiming she had only been protecting herself Selby returns to Ohio on a charter bus The night of her arrest Aileen is approached at the biker bar she frequents by two strangers who unbeknownst to her are bounty hunters Thomas whom Aileen always referred to as the only friend she had infers the men s intentions and offers to drive her off Aileen declines no longer trusting herself with the well being of anyone dear to her The two men eventually lure Aileen out of the bar and she is promptly arrested by the police Aileen speaks to Selby one last time while in jail Selby reveals some incriminating information over the telephone and Aileen realizes that the police are listening in To protect Selby Aileen admits that she committed the murders alone During Aileen s trial Selby testifies against her with Aileen s loving consent Aileen is convicted of the murders and sentenced to death On October 9 2002 Aileen is executed by lethal injection Cast EditCharlize Theron as Aileen Lee Wuornos Christina Ricci as Selby Wall based on Tyria Moore Bruce Dern as Thomas Aileen s friend Lee Tergesen as Vincent Corey based on Richard Mallory Annie Corley as Donna Selby s aunt Pruitt Taylor Vince as Gene Stuttering john Marco St John as Evan Undercover john Marc Macaulay as Will Daddy john Scott Wilson as Horton Last victimMusic EditSoundtrack Edit MonsterSoundtrack album by BTReleasedJanuary 30 2004Labeldts EntertainmentIn 2004 BT released an official soundtrack to the film 9 Included with the release is a DVD featuring all fifteen original cues and an additional nine cues that would not fit on the CD as well as an interview with BT and Patty Jenkins and remix files for Ferris Wheel All music is composed by BT 1 Childhood Montage 2 Girls Kiss 3 The Bus Stop 4 Turning Tricks 5 First Kill 6 Job Hunt 7 Bad Cop 8 Call Me Daddy Killing 9 I Don t Like It Rough 10 Ferris Wheel Love Theme 11 Ditch the Car 12 Madman Speech 13 Cop Killing 14 News on TV 15 Courtroom Songs Edit Songs which appeared in the film but not on the official soundtrack 10 Don t Stop Believin Journey Where Do I Begin The Chemical Brothers Crimson and Clover Tommy James amp The Shondells All She Wants Is Duran Duran Space Age Love Song A Flock of Seagulls Shake Your Groove Thing Peaches amp Herb Tide Is High Blondie What You Need INXS Sugar and Spice The Searchers Secret Crush on You Pete Surdoval Al Gross Flirtin With Disaster Molly Hatchet Keep On Loving You REO Speedwagon Crazy Girl Molly Pasutti Do You Wanna Touch Me Oh Yeah Joan Jett amp The Blackhearts A Road Runner Road Runner s G Jam Humble Pie Sweet Peace and Time Humble PieReception EditCritical response Edit On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has a rating of 81 based on 191 reviews with an average rating of 7 2 10 The site s critical consensus states Charlize Theron gives a searing deglamorized performance as real life serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster an intense disquieting portrait of a profoundly damaged soul 11 On Metacritic the film has a score of 74 out of 100 based on 40 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 12 Monster received generally positive reviews from critics most gave overwhelmingly high praise to Theron s performance as a mentally unstable woman 13 Wuornos had antisocial personality disorder and borderline personality disorder 14 For the role Theron gained 30 pounds 14 kg shaved her eyebrows and wore prosthetic teeth 15 Critics called her performance and her makeup a transformation 11 Film critic Roger Ebert named Monster the best film of the year gave it four stars out of four and noted that Theron s role is one of the greatest performances in the history of the cinema 8 Observe the way Theron controls her eyes in the film there is not a flicker of inattention as she urgently communicates what she is feeling and thinking Aileen s body language is frightening and fascinating She doesn t know how to occupy her body Watch Theron as she goes through a repertory of little arm straightenings and body adjustments and head tosses and hair touchings as she nervously tries to shake out her nervousness and look at ease Observe her smoking technique she handles her cigarettes with the self conscious bravado of a 13 year old trying to impress a kid And note that there is only one moment in the movie where she seems relaxed and at peace with herself Roger Ebert January 1 2004 In 2009 Ebert named it the third best film of the decade 16 Ricci s performance also drew some praise but was not without criticism In his review for the film Ebert praised her performance stating Christina Ricci finds the right note for Selby Wall so correct some critics have mistaken it for bad acting when in fact it is sublime acting in its portrayal of a bad actor She plays Selby as clueless dim in over her head picking up cues from moment to moment cobbling her behavior out of notions borrowed from bad movies old songs and barroom romances 8 However several people who knew Wuornos criticized the movie for portraying her as a victim and her victims as villains 17 18 In culture Edit In 2005 a reference to Monster appeared in the series Arrested Development Charlize Theron plays the role of Rita in the series and in the episode The Ocean Walker a frame from Monster appears on the screen with the clarification that this is a photo of Rita a year ago before the plastic surgery 19 20 21 In 2014 on Saturday Night Live Charlize Theron made a self reference to her role of Aileen Wuornos 22 In the sketch Pet Rescue Commercial Kate McKinnon asked her to play a cat lady whose image and behavior are based on Wuornos from Monster 22 23 In 2018 comedian Willam released his third album with the song Aileen and the music video for the song which are dedicated to Wuornos and this film 24 25 Accolades EditYear Award Festival Category Recipient Result2004 Academy Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won2004 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Charlize Theron Won2005 BAFTA Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Charlize Theron Nominated2004 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Charlize Theron Won2004 American Film Institute Awards Top Ten Films of the Year Monster Won2003 Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Charlize Theron Won2012 Best Actress of the Decade Charlize Theron Won2004 Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear Patty Jenkins NominatedSilver Bear for Best Actress Charlize Theron Won2004 Casting Society of America Best Casting for Feature Film Independent Ferne Cassel Kimberly Mullen Won2004 Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Actress Charlize Theron Won2004 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won2004 Critics Choice Movie Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won2004 Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won2004 Edgar Allan Poe Awards Best Motion Picture Screenplay Patty Jenkins Nominated2005 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Film Wide Release Patty Jenkins Nominated2004 Gold Derby Awards Lead Actress Charlize Theron Won2010 Lead Actress of the Decade Charlize Theron Won2003 Golden Schmoes Awards Best Actress of the Year Charlize Theron Won2004 Golden Trailer Awards Best Voice Over Monster Nominated2004 Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature Patty Jenkins WonBest First Screenplay Patty Jenkins NominatedBest Female Lead Charlize Theron Won2004 International Cinephile Society Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Nominated2004 International Horror Guild Awards Best Movie Patty Jenkins Nominated2004 International Online Cinema Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron NominatedBest Makeup and Hairstyling Monster Nominated2010 International Online Film Critics Poll Best Actress of the Decade Charlize Theron Won2004 Iowa Film Critics Awards Best Movie Yet to Open in Iowa Patty Jenkins Won2004 Irish Film and Television Awards Best International Actress Charlize Theron Nominated2005 Italian Online Movie Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron NominatedBest Makeup Monster Nominated2004 Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron WonBest Screenplay Patty Jenkins NominatedBest Supporting Actress Christina Ricci Nominated2005 London Film Critics Circle Awards Actress of the Year Charlize Theron Nominated2004 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Nominated2004 MTV Movie Awards Best Female Performance Charlize Theron NominatedBest Kiss Charlize Theron and Christina Ricci Nominated2003 National Board of Review Awards Breakthrough Performance by an Actress Charlize Theron Won2004 National Society of Film Critics Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won2003 New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Nominated2003 New York Film Critics Online Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won2004 Online Film amp Television Association Best Actress Charlize Theron WonBest Makeup and Hairstyling Monster Nominated2004 Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Nominated2005 Robert Awards Best American Film Patty Jenkins Nominated2003 San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won2004 Santa Barbara International Film Festival Outstanding Performer of the Year Charlize Theron Won2004 Satellite Awards Best Actress Motion Picture Drama Charlize Theron Won2003 Seattle Film Critics Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Nominated2003 Utah Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won2004 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Charlize Theron Won2003 Village Voice Film Poll Best Performance Charlize Theron NominatedSee also EditList of lesbian gay bisexual or transgender related films by storylineReferences Edit Monster Berlin International Film Festival Archived from the original 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