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You’ve got Giancarlo Esposito as a satyr, Bob Odenkirk as an organ-obsessed surgeon, and Rose McGowan as a cat-woman.
When she reappeared, she left one thing on the counter: a roll of blank tickets, each stamped with a tiny monkey. “For when you need to ask favors,” she said, and vanished with the quiet of someone who had finished a job and needn’t explain. monkeybone2001
Monkeybone betrays Stu. The monkey steals the body and returns to the real world, leaving Stu trapped in the coma. The rest of the movie features Brendan Fraser acting like a manic, sex-crazed monkey while the real Stu tries to get his body back. You’ve got Giancarlo Esposito as a satyr, Bob
: Stu's own mischievous creation, a libido-driven monkey named Monkeybone Monkeybone betrays Stu
Monkeybone is a beautiful failure. It’s visually stunning, narratively confused, and undeniably unique. It’s the kind of movie that could never be made today, which makes it a fascinating relic of early 2000s cinema.