Monochrome: The Chromism
Monochrome: The Chromism (2019)

Monochrome: The Chromism

3/5
(58 votes)
3.7IMDb

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Awards

Bare Bones International Film & Music Festival 2019


Bonehead Award
Best Movie Trailer
Best Narrative Feature

Global Trend Awards 2018


Global Trend Quest Award
Movie Trailer

Hermes Creative Awards 2016


Platinum Award
Entertainment

IndieFEST Film Awards 2016


Award of Merit
Movie Trailer

Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards 2018


LAIFF May Award
Best Trailer/Promo

Muse Creative Awards 2016


Gold Winner
Entertainment

Videographer Awards 2015


Award of Excellence
Cinematography

Reviews

It starts off decent enough, even though the acting of one of the characters is on par with the budget the rest was a positive suprise relatively speaking. But even if the concept is fresh with human actors (not animated) there isnt long til there are clichés left and right.

This is another fine example of a dystopian film that starts off well but fades towards the end. It's like an ageing athlete that over exerts themselves at the beginning of the race & not knowing how they will finish it.

The writer/director shows a lot of promise with this production. Some of the visual FX were excellent, even if borrowed from Natural Born Killers.

Interesting concept. Been done before--and better.

Isaac Ward is the first "hue" in a world that has only been black and white, learning that he is filled with color after being shot. As he begins to turn multiple colors, he is not alone, and as society begins to reel from this new development, they start to capture these unexplainable colors and war seems ready to break out at any moment as the result.

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