MONSTER
Dr. Kenzo Tenma is the chief neurosurgeon at a prestigious German hospital, married to the director's daughter, slated for the head of department — until the night he sets aside hospital politics and operates on a critically wounded child instead of the wealthy patient he was instructed to prioritize. The mayor dies. Tenma's career collapses. Years later, a string of murders points back at the boy he saved, now grown and untraceable, and Tenma walks out of his old life with a pistol in his bag to find Johan Liebert and undo the only act of conscience he has ever regretted.
My Journey Finding The True Monster.
Brilliant storytelling, thought-provoking, immensely captivating, and carefully told. A true masterpiece
A series to truly get lost within; its characters so deep they manage to distract from the central narrative.
It's not the destination but the journey.
The curse of Morality and Identity.
Why I don't think Monster is a masterpiece...
Despite its underwhelming ending, Monster is a must-watch classic for anyone who likes thriller and suspense.
Johan was made first, the rest after
An engaging and sometimes horrifying slow burn of a thriller, full of depth and intrigue
Not as good as they say but not bad either