Monkeybone
In this underworldly farce, Brendan Fraser plays a comic-book artist who after
a freak accident is left in a coma and stuck in the cartoonish limbo between
the living and the dead. The grotesque-sappy mélange smacks of Tim
Burton, and why not? This movie is helmed by Henry Selick, the director of
Burton's claymation extravaganza, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and
the plot is Beetlejuice minus the juice.
Fraser's Stu faces his biggest near-after-life dilemma when the figment of his
comic strip, a wisecracking monkey named Monkeybone (John Turturro), pops out
of his cranium, humiliates him at the netherworld minibar, and then usurps the
animator's body when it snaps out of its three-month hibernation. Stu,
concerned about the fate of his loyal fiancée (Bridget Fonda), persuades
Death (Whoopi Goldberg) to give him a lender corpse and send him back up. For
all its grandiose animation, the morbid freak show across the river Styx
doesn't enthrall -- it's the action in the here and now that titillates,
especially Chris Kattan as a newly dead gymnast with a broken neck and a few
organs missing. The head-flopping, gut-squirting high jinks as he races from an
army of ninja doctors is the film's liveliest moment. At the Flagship, Hoyts
Providence 16, and Showcase cinemas.
-- Tom Meek
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